
Prime Minister Narendra Modi to interact with participants of Toycathon 2021 today
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PM Modi will take the stage of Toycathon 2021 today and will interact with all the participants via video conferencing.
The Prime Minister is all set to take the stage of Toycathon 2021 today, i.e., June 24, 2021, where he will interact with participants via video conferencing at 11 am. As per reports, around 1.2 lakh participants across India have registered and submitted more than 17,000 ideas for the Toycathon 2021. Out of this, 1,567 ideas have been shortlisted for the three-day online grande finale, which is being held from June 22 to June 24. At 11 AM tomorrow, 24th June, will interact with participants of #Toycathon-2021, an effort aimed at making India a hub for ideation and production of toys. @toycathon https://t.co/xwjLLo2fd8 Only 1 hr left for Hon'ble PM Shri @NarendraModi ji to interact with participants of Toycathon-2021. Over 1.2 lakh participants registered & submitted more than 17000 ideas. 1567 ideas shortlisted for 3 days online Toycathon Grand Finale, being held from 22nd June to 24th June. pic.twitter.com/mif23kFOVY Taking to Twitter yesterday, PM Mod tweeted the news stating that at 11 am, he will interact with the participants of Toycathon 2021.
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