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PM Modi nails team spirit, mass participation to drive New India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said that his government’s policies which are based on a new mindset, constant monitoring, mission mode implementation and mass participation, have helped in taking India’s development story forward. Modi who handed over 51,000 appointment letters today as part of the Rozgar Mela said while virtually addressing the new recruits.

Modi reiterated the importance of the next 25 years of Amrit Kaal in the lives of the country and the new recruits. He asked the new recruits to give the highest priority to teamwork.

Underlining that today new opportunities are emerging for the country’s youth, the Prime Minister said that the recently concluded G20 became an event of India’s tradition, resolution and hospitality reflecting the country’s team spirit. “I am happy that today you too are becoming part of Team India of the government employees”, Prime Minister Modi said.

The Prime Minister also touched upon the issue of women’s empowerment. “Women reservation issue which was stuck for 30 years, has passed by both the houses with record votes. This decision took place in the first session of the new Parliament, in a way, it is a new beginning for the nation in the new Parliament,” Modi said.

Acknowledging the significant presence of women among the new recruits, the Prime Minister said that daughters of the country are making a name in every sector. “I feel immense pride in the achievement of the Narishakti and it is the policy of the government to keep opening new avenues for their growth”, he said. The Prime Minister noted that the presence of women in any sector has always led to positive changes in every sector.

He also spoke about sectors like renewable energy, organic farming, defence and tourism that are showing a new vibrancy. India’s Aatmnirbhar Abhiyan is showing results in areas ranging from mobile phones to aircraft carriers, from corona vaccine to fighter jets.

Also read: As part of Rozgar Mela, PM Modi to hand over 51,000 appointment letters tomorrow

IN Bureau

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