Tajmahal philosophy, including the family of the Canadian Prime Minister

One of the seventh wonders of the world, 'Taj Mahal' visited India, visiting Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He was accompanied by wife Sophie Gregory and three sons Javier James Trudeau, Ela Grace Margaret and Hadrian. Trudeau in Agra with a whole family on a special plane from Delhi on Sunday morning. Then they entered the Taj Mahal around 11 am. At this time, the trousers had blue suit suites and dark trousers. Sophie was designing the grunge. Spend some time with his wife and children. Trudeau Look at this monument of love. Then they also took photographs of different faces in front of Taj. @steemearth

Later, Canadian Prime Minister Taj Visitor wrote, "Thank you all for visiting this place in one of the world's finest places". Recalling his second visit to the Taj Mahal, he said, "About 35 years ago when I was 11 years old, I came to India on a government tour with my father (former Canadian PM Pierre Trudeau)." Then visit Taj in Delhi from Agra. @steemearth

Justin Trudo said, "It is very special for me to bring my children here on a government tour and it's really nice to spend time with a kid as a father". It is to be noted that Mughal emperor Shahjahan made this unique architecture in Agra, India, to pay homage to his wife Mamtaz. And every year millions of visitors visit India to make it a direct sight. Last month, the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came to visit Taj. @steemearth

Following the Taj philosophy, the Canadian Prime Minister visited the Wild Life Century (Elephant Conservation Center) in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. Justin Trudeau will go to Modi's own state in Gujarat on Monday. He will visit Mahatma Gandhi's Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad as well as visit the Akshardham temple of Gujarat's Swaminarayan temple. There will also be a discussion on 'Education and Investment Opportunities' with the Indian Institute of Management students, Trudeau will be there. @steemearth

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