Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi
Narendra Damodardas Modi, born 17 September 1950) is the 14th and current Prime Minister of India, in office since 26 May 2014. Modi, a leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party, was the Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014 and is the Member of Parliament from Varanasi. He led the BJP in the 2014 general election, which gave the party a majority in the Lok Sabha, for the first time since 1984 general elections...
NationalityIndian
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth17 September 1950
CityVadnagar, India
CountryIndia
If I look at the definition of Hinduism, the Supreme Court of India has given a beautiful definition; it says that Hinduism is not a religion, it is actually a way of life.
It fulfils the purpose of Universities if they can find out ways of achieving those feats which haven't been achieved till now.
To me technology used wisely is a catalyst to magically transforming the way we live.
We believe in Sarva Pantha Sambhav. We believe 'the truth is one, there are ways to reach it.
The way to end corruption is a progressive, policy driven state with proper implementation.
Divide and rule is the way Congress does their politics while we say let's unite and do development.
We are bringing technology into governance in a very big way. This is making governance easy, effective, economic and transparent.
E-governance is the only way to move from good governance to proactive pro-people good governance (P2G2).
Transparency is the key to good governance & e-governance is the only effective way of transparent governance.
In a vast & huge country like India, e-governance is the only way for effective delivery unto the last.
A state in India will have more traders than perhaps a European nation. Trade is a great way to integrate people.
From my intimate discussions with President Obama, it is evident that India figures significantly in American geo-political, economic and strategic thinking. India is the largest democracy in the world.
I always say the strength of democracy lies in criticism. If there is no criticism, that means there is no democracy. And if you want to grow, you must invite criticism. And I want to grow; I want to invite criticism.
I want to do small things, for small people, and to make the small people big...