Yogi Adityanath In Japan : On the second day of his Japan visit, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met with students at a public school in Yamanashi. He was welcomed to a warm atmosphere on the school campus. The children were particularly excited to see and interact with him.
A small child touched his feet and recited a Sanskrit verse
A touching scene unfolded during the event. A young student of Indian origin approached the Chief Minister, touched his feet, and recited a Sanskrit verse. This emotional moment moved everyone present. The Chief Minister affectionately blessed the child and praised him.
Interaction with children and gift of chocolates
The Chief Minister also interacted openly with other students in the school. He learned about their studies, interests, and future plans. He gifted them chocolates, bringing smiles to their faces.
During the interaction, the Chief Minister highlighted Indian culture, traditions, and moral values, inspiring the children to stay connected to their roots.
Meeting with the Indian community in Japan
Before arriving in Yamanashi, the Chief Minister also interacted with people of Indian origin living in Japan. He learned about their experiences, challenges, and lifestyle.
The Indian community warmly welcomed him and praised the development work being carried out in Uttar Pradesh.
Appeal for Investment and Participation
The Chief Minister said that Indians living abroad represent the cultural identity of their country. He also called on NRIs to invest in Uttar Pradesh and become partners in the state’s progress.
Education, culture, and interaction with NRIs were key focuses during this phase of his visit to Japan, which conveyed the message of further strengthening the ties between the two countries on a humanitarian level.

