Where PM Modi ate litti-chokha, now what is the condition of that shop

Apart from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Vice President Venkaiah Naide has also reached the 'Hunar Haat' fair on the Rajpath of Delhi. Along with the common people, well-known celebrities are reaching this fair.

Soon after completing the Cabinet meeting, Modi visited Rajpath where 'Hunar Haat' is being organised by the Ministry Affairs.

According to the sources, the people in the ministry were shocked when they came to know about the prime minister's visit. There was a rush in the crowd when people came to know that the prime minister was visiting the event. Modi stayed there for 50 minutes, exploring the culture event.Moreover, he tried a famous Bihari cuisine called 'litti-chokha'. 

The popular dish in Bihar, Eastern Uttar pradesh, and Jharkhand, is usually a dough ball made of whole wheat flour and stuffed with 'sattu'(roasted chickpea flour). It is normally eaten with 'choka' which is made vegetables, roasted or fire-roasted to grant a unique smoky flavor. Prime Minister paid Rs 120 for the litti and enjoyed the taste of Bihar's famous cuisine.

Prime Minister Narendre Modi arrived at the 'Hunar Haat 'fair on Wednesday. Here PM Modi ate litte-chokha at a shop, now the fate of that shopkeeper has changed. The shop's popularity has incresed after the Prime Minister's litti chokha dinner. Now there is a huge crowd at the shop. Shop owner Rajan Raj says that after the arrival of Prime Minister Naredra Modi at our shop, we have become famous the people and there is a huge crowd at the shop.

He told that Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to us and he tasted litti-chokha, we thank him for that. We are thankful that we got a chance to set up shop in 'Hunar Haat'. Where he not only met many artists but also ate 'litti-chokha' and also drank tes in Kulhad.

The artisans participating in the event say that traditional arts are dying out, but programs like 'Hunar Haat' have helped them revive.

 

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