Thiruvananthapuram: A guava, maintained by a Keralite girl at her home house with a dream to spread the message of organic farming throughout the country, will soon spread its leaves on the official residence page of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, if everything goes as planning.
Actor-Turn-BJP MP, Suresh Gopi handed over a tree tree, which was talented by Jayalakshmi, a 10th Standard student in the southern state, to the Prime Minister during a recent meeting with him in New Delhi.
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“Maintained by a wise young girl on the Kulanada courtyard, a village in Pathanamthitta, all began to develop at the residence of the Indian Prime Minister,” Suresh Gopi Tweeted.
Derived from the Pathanamthitta district, Jayalakshmi is the recipient of the ‘Karshaka Thilakam’ award state for the best (female) students to develop and maintain organic farming in his home page.
Students have handed over young trees for prizes to Prime Minister during MP’s visit at Gandhi Bhavan in Pathanapuram earlier this week.
“PM accepted it wholeheartedly and convinced to plant it at his official residence,” actor ‘Kaliyattam’ said at the FB post.
Gopi also said if the plant reached the Prime Minister’s hand, we could also expect it (Prime Minister) to say tomorrow that a tree child sent by a little girl from Kulanad grew on the official bungalow page.
“By the way, this is a good message …
a message of pure democracy,” he added.
The last Jayalakshmi then said that he never hoped that the prize would reach the prime minister and he was very happy to find out from the MP’s social media post.