Ahead of Lok Sabha election results, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been busy holding meetings and busy with work
After the last phase of polling for the Lok Sabha elections ended on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is busy with his work. On Sunday, Prime Minister Modi reviewed the situation of floods in northeastern states and extreme heat across the country. After these meetings, the Prime Minister also participates in a long brainstorming session to review the agenda of the 100-day programme. At the meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi first announced the flood situation in the Northeast after Cyclone Ramal, officials said. He reviewed the current situation with senior officials of various departments. Following this, the Prime Minister chaired a study meeting on extreme heat and heat stress prevailing in the country. Officials briefed the Prime Minister on IMD's forecast According to the IMD forecast, severe heat may continue in parts of Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. This year, the monsoon will be normal to above normal in most parts of the country and below normal in some parts of Peninsular India. The Prime Minister has laid emphasis on fire audit and electrical safety and has directed the officials to conduct proper training to prevent and deal with fire accidents due to extreme heat. Fire audit and electrical safety audit should be done regularly in hospitals and other public places. Emphasis was placed on planning regular exercises to maintain fire lines in the forest and utilize biomass production. These meetings of the Prime Minister came a day earlier, the day after the last phase of polling in the Lok Sabha elections. After polling for the elections, most opinion polls predict a return to power of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government. The election results will be announced on June 4.