Prime Minister Modi’s Digi at Parliament on Rajiv Gandhi’s “15 Paise In 1 Rupee” Comment
Berlin:
On Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said a rising India was determined to move forward with determination and called on the Indian community to help the country make great strides globally.
Addressing the Indian community here, Prime Minister Modi said that young and aspirational India understands the need for political stability to achieve faster development and has ended three decades of instability with a single step. button touch.
“This moment of the 21st century is very important for India. India today is determined, is moving forward with determination. When a country is determined, it will walk on new paths. and manifest by achieving desired goals,” he said.
The Prime Minister’s hour-long speech to the Indian community was plastered with the slogans ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’, ‘Modi hai toh mumkin hai’ and ‘2024, Modi Once More’ as the enthusiastic crowd gathered. at the Am Postdamer Platz Theater here.
Prime Minister Modi said that in the past 8 years, India has made rapid progress in all areas – ease of living, quality of life, ease of employment, quality of education, ease of doing business, quality of tourism , product quality.
“New India today is not thinking about a secure future, but willing to take risks, willing to innovate and incubate. India, home to 200-400 startups circa 2014, today is home to 68,000 startups and dozens of unicorns .. some of them have become decacorns with a $10 billion valuation,” he said.
Recounting the success of the digital payment mechanism, the Prime Minister said India’s market share in the world of real-time digital payments is more than 40%. He said the government is also using a digital payment mechanism to pay farmers directly in their bank accounts.
In a clear speech at the congress, Prime Minister Modi said no prime minister now has to lament that he sends a rupee, but only 15 paise reaches the intended beneficiary.
“Woh kaunsa panja tha jo 85 paise Ghis leta tha (which palm tree took 85 paise),” he quips.
He said that in the past 8 years, his government has transferred more than Rs 22 lakh to the beneficiaries through direct benefit transfer.
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