<p>Ayodhya (UP): "The tea is good but it is a little too sweet," Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Meera who was elated to host the surprise guest at her house near the Lata Mangeshkar Chowk here on Saturday.</p>.<p>Modi, who was in the temple town to unveil a 'new look old' city with an airport, a revamped train station and multiple projects, made a sudden stopover at the woman's house who holds the distinction of being the 10th-crore beneficiary of the Ujjwala scheme.</p>.<p>The scheme was started in May 2016 to provide LPG connection to women of below poverty line (BPL) families.</p>.<p>As the prime minister's cavalcade stopped suddenly at the colony near the Lata Mangeshkar Chowk, the surprised locals began shouting 'Modi-Modi'. He entered Meera's house and drank tea made by her.</p>.<p>He enquired about the well-being of the entire family as well as that of the colony.</p>.<p>Meera told the prime minister that she has got free gas and accommodation.</p>.<p>"Earlier, I had a kutcha house, but now it has become pucca," she said and expressed her happiness for being able to host Modi at her house.</p>.PM inaugurates revamped Ayodhya Dham Junction railway station; flags off new Amrit Bharat, Vande Bharat trains.<p>Later, while addressing a rally in the temple town, Modi said, "Today I got the opportunity to have tea at the house of the 10th-crore beneficiary of Ujjwala gas connection." </p>.<p>Recalling the scheme's launch from Ballia, the prime minister said that even though it was ridiculed at that time, Ujjwala Yojana has changed the lives of crores of women.</p>.<p>A statement issued by the Uttar Pradesh government said the prime minister had tea at the residence of the beneficiary of the Ujjwala scheme and had a brief conversation with her. This programme was not scheduled in advance, it said.</p>.<p>During this, the prime minister gave an autograph to a child and along with it, he wrote 'Vande Mataram'. He also got a selfie clicked with the local children, the statement said. </p>
<p>Ayodhya (UP): "The tea is good but it is a little too sweet," Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Meera who was elated to host the surprise guest at her house near the Lata Mangeshkar Chowk here on Saturday.</p>.<p>Modi, who was in the temple town to unveil a 'new look old' city with an airport, a revamped train station and multiple projects, made a sudden stopover at the woman's house who holds the distinction of being the 10th-crore beneficiary of the Ujjwala scheme.</p>.<p>The scheme was started in May 2016 to provide LPG connection to women of below poverty line (BPL) families.</p>.<p>As the prime minister's cavalcade stopped suddenly at the colony near the Lata Mangeshkar Chowk, the surprised locals began shouting 'Modi-Modi'. He entered Meera's house and drank tea made by her.</p>.<p>He enquired about the well-being of the entire family as well as that of the colony.</p>.<p>Meera told the prime minister that she has got free gas and accommodation.</p>.<p>"Earlier, I had a kutcha house, but now it has become pucca," she said and expressed her happiness for being able to host Modi at her house.</p>.PM inaugurates revamped Ayodhya Dham Junction railway station; flags off new Amrit Bharat, Vande Bharat trains.<p>Later, while addressing a rally in the temple town, Modi said, "Today I got the opportunity to have tea at the house of the 10th-crore beneficiary of Ujjwala gas connection." </p>.<p>Recalling the scheme's launch from Ballia, the prime minister said that even though it was ridiculed at that time, Ujjwala Yojana has changed the lives of crores of women.</p>.<p>A statement issued by the Uttar Pradesh government said the prime minister had tea at the residence of the beneficiary of the Ujjwala scheme and had a brief conversation with her. This programme was not scheduled in advance, it said.</p>.<p>During this, the prime minister gave an autograph to a child and along with it, he wrote 'Vande Mataram'. He also got a selfie clicked with the local children, the statement said. </p>