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PM Modi calls on young entrepreneurs to become soldiers of development


Mangalore Today News Network

New Delhi, Aug 22, 2017: In government, the welfare of the people and the happiness of citizens is supreme, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday.

 

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Interacting with 200 young entrepreneurs, including Rajiv Bajaj of Bajaj Auto and Avni Biyani of Future Retail at the "Champions of Change - Transforming India through G2B partnership" initiative organised by NITI Aayog at Pravasi Bharatiya Kendra, the Prime Minister said, "As industry leaders, think about what more you can do for the poorest of the poor."

Today was the Prime Minister’s second address in this series, following his interaction with young entrepreneurs last week.

Every citizen must have a feeling that this country is mine & I have to work for the country, I want to add something towards its growth: PM

Six groups of young CEOs today made presentations before the PM on themes such as Make in India; doubling farmers’ income; world class infrastructure; cities of tomorrow; reforming the financial sector; and new India by 2022.

The Prime Minister said people’s participation is an important element of governance. Similarly, he said, this attempt at CEOs partnership with government is aimed at enhancing their participation towards welfare of the people, and the nation.

Recalling India’s freedom struggle, the PM said Mahatma Gandhi made all Indians, soldiers for freedom, even as they continued to do their own work. Hence, he helped the freedom struggle become a mass movement.

Modi said that today, development too, must become a mass movement. He said that a spirit should be created, whereby we all set targets for our contribution to India, by 2022.

You are my team, and we need to work together to take India forward, the Prime Minister told the CEOs.

Giving the example of value addition in agriculture, the Prime Minister said a multi-pronged approach is essential for achieving desired objectives such as doubling of agriculture incomes. Emphasizing the importance of food processing, Modi said lack of infrastructure is leading to huge losses in the agriculture sector.

Modi said the Union government has taken a number of decisions that have brought about fundamental transformation. He gave the illustration of decisions taken for urea availability and production - such as gas price pooling; remuneration for excess production etc. This led to additional production of 20 lakh tonnes of urea. He said Neem-coating of urea ended its large scale diversion.

The PM further said that the government wants to move towards making India a less-cash society. He asked CEOs to partner with government to build momentum in this regard.

Similarly, he said that on occasions such as festivals, Khadi could be promoted through gifting etc - and this would greatly help the poor. He said an atmosphere must be created to take the poor along in every sphere of life.

The Prime Minister gave the example of government e-Marketplace (GeM) to show how small traders are competing successfully in provision of supplies to the government. He said Rs 1000 crore have been transacted through GeM so far and 28,000 suppliers have contributed to this platform.

Modi said Indians must take pride in their own country. He said each one should develop a temperament to promote tourist destinations within India, spontaneously among their contacts.

Giving the example of "waste to wealth" entrepreneurs, the Prime Minister said that this can help achieve the objectives of Swachh Bharat and clean environment. He said the aim of entrepreneurs and business should be to provide products which solve simple problems faced by people in the country


courtesy:Zeenews


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