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            <![CDATA[ PM Modi Meets Translators of Indian Epics During Historic Kuwait Visit ]]>
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            <![CDATA[ <p><strong>Kuwait City:</strong> Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his landmark visit to Kuwait by meeting Abdulla Al Baroun and Abdul Lateef Al Nesef, the duo responsible for translating and publishing the Indian epics&nbsp;<i>Ramayana</i> and&nbsp;<i>Mahabharata</i> in Arabic. During the meeting, PM Modi signed copies of the Arabic versions of the epics and commended their efforts, which he had previously highlighted in his&nbsp;<i>Mann Ki Baat</i> radio program.</p><p><strong>Abdul Lateef Al Nesef, the publisher, expressed his excitement:</strong></p><p><i>"It is an honor for me. PM Modi is very happy about this. These books are important, and he even signed them,"</i> he said, adding that the translation process took nearly three years.</p><p>Al Nesef also noted that the duo has translated over 30 books and epics from around the world into Arabic, underscoring their dedication to cultural exchange.</p><p>This visit marked the first by an Indian Prime Minister to Kuwait in 43 years. PM Modi also had a heartwarming interaction with 101-year-old retired Indian Foreign Service officer Mangal Sain Handa, now residing in Kuwait. The meeting was arranged after Handa's granddaughter, Shreya Juneja, tweeted a heartfelt request for PM Modi to meet her grandfather during his engagement with the Indian diaspora.</p><p>In response, PM Modi said he looked forward to the interaction, fulfilling the family’s request.</p><p>The visit highlighted cultural diplomacy and celebrated the contributions of individuals fostering a bridge between Indian and Arabic literary traditions.</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p><strong>Kuwait City:</strong> Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his landmark visit to Kuwait by meeting Abdulla Al Baroun and Abdul Lateef Al Nesef, the duo responsible for translating and publishing the Indian epics&nbsp;<i>Ramayana</i> and&nbsp;<i>Mahabharata</i> in Arabic. During the meeting, PM Modi signed copies of the Arabic versions of the epics and commended their efforts, which he had previously highlighted in his&nbsp;<i>Mann Ki Baat</i> radio program.</p><p><strong>Abdul Lateef Al Nesef, the publisher, expressed his excitement:</strong></p><p><i>"It is an honor for me. PM Modi is very happy about this. These books are important, and he even signed them,"</i> he said, adding that the translation process took nearly three years.</p><p>Al Nesef also noted that the duo has translated over 30 books and epics from around the world into Arabic, underscoring their dedication to cultural exchange.</p><p>This visit marked the first by an Indian Prime Minister to Kuwait in 43 years. PM Modi also had a heartwarming interaction with 101-year-old retired Indian Foreign Service officer Mangal Sain Handa, now residing in Kuwait. The meeting was arranged after Handa's granddaughter, Shreya Juneja, tweeted a heartfelt request for PM Modi to meet her grandfather during his engagement with the Indian diaspora.</p><p>In response, PM Modi said he looked forward to the interaction, fulfilling the family’s request.</p><p>The visit highlighted cultural diplomacy and celebrated the contributions of individuals fostering a bridge between Indian and Arabic literary traditions.</p> ]]>
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