‘PM Modi is the Bhagiratha of the modern era’ | India News

‘PM Modi is the Bhagiratha of the modern era’ | India News


In the 21st century, India has played a key role in shaping the new world order. Global politics has now become multipolar, any major international grouping seems incomplete without India’s presence. From disaster relief to building global policy consensus, the world looks to India.
The visionary behind India’s rise as a global leader in the last decade is our respected Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. Whether it is mediating the Russia-Ukraine conflict or resolving crises in West Asia, India, Prime Minister ModiIt plays a central role in resolving international issues.
Today, both Indian and world powers rely on the belief that “if Prime Minister Modi is in power, anything is possible”, and see his leadership as a ‘guarantee’ of solutions.
In the context of India, Prime Minister Modi is seen as the Prime Minister of the modern era.Bhagirath‘, guiding the nation towards achieving goals, resolving challenges and fulfilling aspirations. Be it a woman farmer working in a remote area, a young entrepreneur working in a tech company, a soldier protecting the country’s borders or an Indian living abroad, everyone has unwavering faith in the PM’s policies, vision and decisions. This trust gives the PM the power to take bold and decisive steps.
A big example of this is the removal of Article 370 and 35A, which was once considered impossible. There was opposition initially, but today Article 370 and 35A have become history. Modi’s determination has ended the era of “two flags, two constitutions” in Kashmir.
Now, instead of unrest, we are seeing progress – new industries are springing up and engineering feats like the Chenab railway bridge, which is taller than the Eiffel Tower, are being realised. Jammu and Kashmir is now on the path of development and the world is watching. The people of this new Kashmir are gearing up for the upcoming assembly elections, where the Prime Minister’s vision of nationalism, good governance and development is sure to win.
The Prime Minister has sparked a cultural renaissance in India. After a wait of 500 years, India’s spiritual and cultural aspirations have been realised with the consecration of Shri Ram Lalla in a grand new temple in Ayodhya and the renovation of Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple.
Since 2014, India has been freed from the grip of political parties that thrive on casteism, corruption and appeasement. Transparent and corruption-free implementation of government schemes has greatly improved the daily lives of common people.
Behind this change is a new work culture inspired by the principle of ‘Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas’. At the core of this philosophy, which aims at ‘Antyodaya se Sarvodaya’ (upliftment of the last man leading to upliftment of all), priority is given to the marginalised. For the first time, agriculture and farmers have come to the centre of political discussions, with benefits of schemes like crop insurance, MSP, subsidies and mechanised farming reaching farmers without any discrimination.
The Prime Minister has inspired people to have higher aspirations, giving every Indian an opportunity to actively participate in the development of the nation during this ‘Independent India’.Amrit Kaal,
The Prime Minister took two important decisions in the first three months of his third term – Ayushman Health Coverage The decision to provide pension to all senior citizens above 70 years of age and to launch ‘Unified Pension Scheme’ to protect public interest has ushered in a new era of economic security and hope.
In the last decade, the implementation of jam Jan Dhan, Aadhaar and mobile have eliminated systemic corruption, ensuring that the common man gets the full benefit of government schemes. Prime Minister Modi described JAM as giving “maximum return on every rupee spent”, aimed at empowering the poor and spreading technology widely across the population.
In UP alone, more than Rs 10,000 crore has been saved in 11 departments through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT). The use of technology has not only increased the ease of living but also helped the government achieve maximum results in the shortest possible time. Platforms like UPI, DigiLocker and DigiYatra have become an integral part of the lives of common citizens.
Amidst growing environmental challenges, the global community is increasingly realizing that unsustainable development is not true progress and can have long-term consequences for humanity.
This understanding is in sync with ancient Indian philosophy, which has always given great importance to nature and the environment. Under the leadership of the Prime Minister, India has become a champion of environmental protection at the global level. Environmental Protection,
The Prime Minister’s ‘Panchamrit’ and ‘Lifestyle for Environment’ (LiFE) campaigns have established India as a role model in the fight against climate change. Over the past decade, India’s installed solar power capacity has grown by 2300%, while the cost of solar power has fallen by 70-80% since 2014.
Through initiatives like the Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar Yojana, the nation is now benefiting from renewable energy sources, which is a significant step towards a sustainable future.
Many big countries are grappling with economic difficulties as they are still recovering from events like the Covid-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war. However, thanks to the Prime Minister’s diplomatic acumen and financial expertise, India has not only overcome these difficult times but has also emerged as the fifth largest economy in the world. The moment is fast approaching when India will move ahead to become the third largest economic superpower.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recognised India as the fastest-growing economy in its latest global growth projections. Today, the world sees India as an attractive investment destination. One of the biggest beneficiaries of this surge in economic interest has been Uttar Pradesh.
The ‘Semicon India’ conference held in Uttar Pradesh last week formally launched India’s journey to becoming a global business hub. Semiconductor manufacturingFrom the Red Fort, the Prime Minister had declared, “My dream is that every device in the world should have a chip made in India”. The country is committed to establishing itself as a semiconductor powerhouse. With the Prime Minister’s “silicon diplomacy”, India is set to become a global leader in semiconductor production.
It is a divine coincidence that the birth anniversary of Devshilpi Bhagwan Vishwakarma is falling on the same day as our Prime Minister’s birthday. Today India is building a glorious present on the foundation of future aspirations, playing the role of a global leader, whose visionary architect is Prime Minister Modi. We are confident that his resolve to build a ‘developed and self-reliant new India’ with public participation will definitely come true.
(The author is Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, views expressed are personal)




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