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PM Modi Receives Egypt’s Highest State Honour From President El-Sisi

Mumbai: PM Narendra Modi on Sunday received Egypt’s highest state honour, ‘Order of the Nile’, from President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, in Cairo. The two leaders had signed an MoU during a meeting earlier today.

Both the pioneers marked significant notices of grasping (MoU) during their gathering. Modi’s state visit to the African nation is the principal by an Indian state leader starting around 1997.

Prior in the day, the prime minister visited the country’s eleventh centry Al-Hakim Mosque in Cairo, which has been reestablished with the assistance of India’s Dawoodi Bohra people group.

Modi was displayed around the mosque whose most recent reclamation was finished three months prior. The mosque primarily performs Friday petitions and every one of the five mandatory supplications. Al Hakim is the fourth most established mosque in Cairo and the second Fatimid mosque to be underlying the Egyptian capital. It covers an area of 13,560 square meters, with the notable focal patio involving 5,000 square meters.

The Bohra community group, which is gotten comfortable India, started from the Fatimids. They revamped the mosque from 1970 onwards and have been keeping up with it from that point forward.

Afterward, the prime minister likewise visited the Heliopolis Province War Burial ground and offered accolades for the Indian troopers who boldly battled and set out their lives in Egypt and Palestine during WWI.

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