“Previously, people used to say ‘Is desh ka kuch nahi hoga’,” said Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the discussion on the Motion of Thanks to the President’s address in the Lok Sabha. He added, "I am proud that my government has managed to change this, and now people believe in India's capabilities." Read More: https://lnkd.in/gyy2Xv78 Annurag Batra | Tanvie Ahuja | Noor Fathima Warsia #PMModi #NarendraModi #India #LokSabha #Government
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The 2024 Government has been formed by Modi and other Union Council of Ministers as followed by the oath taken yesterday similarly, Narendra Modi 3.0 is the creation of the Government’s legacy toward the Republic of India as a democratic nation. This new Government has so much hope for the betterment of India in many aspects to show the world we are rising economically every day with investment done by the small to large businesses in every sector. #NarendraModi3.0
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to make history by taking the oath for his third term on June 8. Despite his party's loss of parliamentary majority in the recent elections, Modi's dominance in Indian politics remains evident. With the support of key allies like the Telugu Desam Party and the Janata Dal, Modi's National Democratic Alliance is ready to form the government. This new term may present challenges due to the need for regional support, yet expectations of policy continuity persist. As India awaits Modi's swearing-in, the nation braces for continued focus on development, business ease, and fiscal stability. Modi's third term is expected to build on his previous achievements, with a focus on sustaining India's economic growth and global influence. The upcoming term is significant, as Modi's leadership will be crucial in addressing India's economic and political challenges. With his experience and leadership, India is expected to continue its trajectory of growth and development. . . . #ModiThirdTerm #IndianPolitics #NDA #BJPElections #tribunetrends
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As the dawn breaks on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's third term in office, India stands on the precipice of a new era marked by renewed optimism and boundless opportunities for collaboration and mutual growth. This historic victory not only underscores the trust and confidence reposed in Modi by millions of Indians but also heralds a period ripe for economic, social, and diplomatic advancements. With a strong mandate from the people, Modi's government is tasked with steering India towards a reform-driven transformation. Catch all this and more in our latest edition: https://lnkd.in/gn3R7EAZ #narendramodi #indianpolitics #bjp #india #khaleejtimes
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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi took oath for his third consecutive term yesterday, marking a significant milestone in the country's political landscape. This continued stability in government is a testament to the nation's unwavering faith in his leadership. As the country moves forward, we can expect continued momentum and confidence from citizens and businesses, fueled by the Prime Minister's vision for India's growth and prosperity #NarendraModi #India #ProsperingIndia
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A Lift-Off Decade for India Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the current decade is a “lift-off ” phase for India in which the country has to move forward with the mantra of reform, perform and transform to take a giant leap toward achieving big goals Article link is in comment section #makeinindia #manufacturinghug #dreamdecade #wealthcreation
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has indeed played a significant role in the development of India since he assumed office in 2014. His policies and initiatives have aimed at various sectors, including economic, social, infrastructural, and technological development. #Narendramodi #Modi #Nitingadkari 1. Economic Reforms 2. Digital India 3. Infrastructure Development 4. Skill Development 5. Financial Inclusion 6. Swachh Bharat Abhiyan 7. Make in India 8. Foreign Policy
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Well the plan looks good what is missing is the control of the cost of education probably the highest in the subcontinent. high time govt both state and central takes some action to control this cost . The cost of getting a medical seat is about 1 cr ( after paying 2 lakhs for Neet coaching plus 10 plus college fees) how will you expect student to clear his education loans after finishing the studies , he has to join some good hospital which can pay them good salary ( which govt can never do ). High time @govt of India takes some action . we expect Narendra Modi to take some steps to control this and make health care cheaper . #indiangoverament Narendra Modi
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The Honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji has laid out a clear cut roadmap for making India 🇮🇳 a developed country by 2047. The majority of Indians that elected him for a consecutive third term will follow this roadmap and give their best in achieving this dream. The others can lay by the wayside and unsuccessfully try their best to destabilise India & derail its progress. #india
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In about a week, Narendra Modi's government will complete 10 years in power. As NDA is seeking a third term in office, and the polls suggest it will achieve this objective, an obvious question arises: Has it performed better than the previous United Progressive Alliance under the Prime Ministership of Dr. Manmohan Singh? There are many parameters. But with these infographics we have compared the economic indicators of India over the past two decades, showing a mix of ups and downs, setbacks and successes, all shaping the country we see today. Check out this infographic comparison.
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In about a week, Narendra Modi's government will complete 10 years in power. As NDA is seeking a third term in office, and the polls suggest it will achieve this objective, an obvious question arises: Has it performed better than the previous United Progressive Alliance under the Prime Ministership of Dr. Manmohan Singh? There are many parameters. But with these infographics we have compared the economic indicators of India over the past two decades, showing a mix of ups and downs, setbacks and successes, all shaping the country we see today. Check out this infographic comparison.
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Caste and quota based affirmative action with no sunset clause and increased dynast-based nepotism breed incompetence that is slowing down the reform. A recent effort by Narendra Modi to hire seven top-notch professionals in various areas such as AI and semiconductors that may not necessarily follow affirmative action was thwarted by Congress-led opposition. India has created her monster of affirmative action on quotes and it Keeps growing with no time limit. Meanwhile, Washington’s ultraleft democrats try to duplicate their “ democratic standard “ on other countries that are barely keeping their heads above the water by regime change. This leaves no time for a strong leader who is trying to purge democratic distortion introduced under chaotic independence from colonial masters. A recipe for world’s disorder.
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Indian commentator: New Delhi is plagued by "a lack of state capacity. The Indian state has too few senior officers, and those it does have are generally not experts. Fixing this problem has never been a priority for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as we saw yet again last week. If that doesn’t change, all his plans to transform governance may come to naught.... The fact is that India’s civil service elite is a relic of the past and a drag on its future." #india #bharat
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