Biography of PM modi
Narendra Modi
Post retention - 26 May 2014 - So far
15th Prime Minister of India
Born 17 September 1950 (age 67) Vadnagar, Gujarat, India
On May 26, 2014 Narendra Modi took oath as the Prime Minister of India, became the first PM to be born after independence in India. Dynamic, dedicated and determined, Narendra Modi reflects the aspiration and hope of more than a billion Indians. Since then, he took office in May 2014, Modi has started the journey of all rounds and inclusive development, where every Indian can feel his expectations and aspirations. He is deeply inspired by the principle of 'Antodya' to serve the last person in the queue. Through innovative ideas and initiatives, the government has ensured that the wheels of progress go faster and the fruits of development reach every citizen. The government has become open, easy and transparent. For the first time, the Prime Minister Jan Dhan Yojana had made a change in ensuring that every citizen is integrated into the financial system of the nation. His explanation for 'Make in India', focused on simplifying business, has inspired unprecedented enthusiasm and enterprise among investors and entrepreneurs. Under the 'Shrama Jayate' initiative, labor reform and dignity of labor has given rights to many workers of small and medium enterprises, which has encouraged our skilled youth. First, the Indian government introduced three social security schemes for the people of India and focused on covering the elderly and the pension to the poor. In July 2015, the Prime Minister unveiled the Digital India mission to create a digital India where technology plays an important role in bringing qualitative changes on people's lives.
Start of Plan
On October 2, 2014, the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi launched a comprehensive movement 'Clean India Mission' for cleanliness across the country. The scale and effect of the movement is historic. Narendra Modi's foreign policy initiative has realized the real potential and role of the world's largest democracy, India is on the world stage. He started his tenure in the presence of all the major states of the SAARC nations. While addressing the United Nations General Assembly, his entire history came to the world. Narendra Modi became the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Fiji for Australia 28 years later on a bilateral visit to Nepal after a long period of 17 years and Seychelles after 31 years and Seychelles after 34 years. After assuming office, Narendra Modi attended United Nations, BRICS, SAARC and G-20 conference, where India's intervention and views on various economic and political issues were widely appreciated. During the Japan-Japan visit, an important chapter was seen to highlight a new era of Indo-Japan relations. He became the first Prime Minister of India to visit Mongolia, and his visits to China and South Korea have been successful in attracting investment in India. During his visit to France and Germany, he was constantly busy with Europe.
Relations with countries
Mr. Narendra Modi has given great importance to the strong relationship with the Arab world. His visit to the United Arab Emirates in August 2015, in the first 34 years, by the Indian Prime Minister, covered tremendous land in India to increase India's economic partnership with the Gulf. In July 2015, Shri Modi toured five Central Asian nations, which were seen as breakdowns in the path. Significant agreements between India and these countries were signed in areas such as energy, trade, culture and economics. In October 2015, a historic India-Africa Summit was organized in New Delhi, in which 54 African countries participated. Leaders of 41 African countries attended the summit, in which extensive discussions were discussed on strengthening Indo-Africa relations. The Prime Minister himself made bilateral meetings with visiting African leaders. In November 2015, Prime Minister joined the COP 21 conference in Paris, where he discussed climate change with many world leaders, Mr. Modi and President of Holland of France, used the Forum International Solar Alliance Unveiled . In April 2016, Prime Minister attended the Nuclear Security Summit where he gave a strong message on the importance of nuclear security globally. He toured Saudi Arabia, where he received the honor of the highest civilian honor of Saudi Arabia's Rush of King Abdulaziz. Many world leaders, including Prime Minister of Australia Tony Abbott, China's President Xi Jinping, Sri Lankan President Matthipala Sirisena, Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have visited India and these visits have made success in improving cooperation. has achieved. The 2015 Republic Day between India and these nations saw President Barack Obama as Chief Guest during India's visit, the first in the history of Indo-American relations. In August 2015, India hosted the FIPIC Summit, in which the top leaders of the Pacific Islands participated. Important aspects related to India's relations with the Pacific Islands were discussed.
Start of yoga day
The call to mark Narendra Modi one day as 'International Yoga Day' received a huge response in the United Nations. In the first place, 177 nations came together and passed the resolution to declare 'Yoga of International Day' on 21 June in the United Nations. Born in a small town of Gujarat on September 17, 1950, he grew up in a poor but loving family without 'an extra buck'. Early life's difficulties taught not only the value of hard work, but also highlighted the malicious misery of the common people. This inspired him to a very young age and was immersed himself in the service of the people and the nation. In the early years, he worked with a nationalist organization dedicated to forming a nation with the RSS (RSS) and later dedicated himself to the politics working with the Bharatiya Janata Party organization at the national and state level. Shri Modi completed the MA in Political Science from Gujarat University. In 2001, he became Chief Minister of his home state Gujarat and went on to record four posts as Chief Minister. He changed Gujarat, who was battling the aftermath of a devastating earthquake, in a development engine which makes a strong contribution to India's development.
Prime minister
Historic swearing ceremony
From 26th May 2014, Narendra Modi's tenure of 15th Prime Minister of India started after the swearing in ceremony in the courtyard of Rashtrapati Bhawan. With Modi, 45 other ministers also took oath of office and oath of secrecy. Among the 46 ministers, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, 36 were in Hindi while 10 were sworn in English. The heads of states of the SAARC countries including the heads of various states and political parties were invited at the function. This incident is also seen as a diplomatic diplomacy of Indian politics.
The names of the heads of SAARC countries who participated in the ceremony are as follows
The Dravid Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) leaders of All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) and the constituent group of NDA, criticized the decision to invite the Sri Lankan Prime Minister of the Narendra Modi government. MDMK chief Vaiko met Modi and tried to change the invitation of the invitation while Congress leaders were opposing the invitation of MDMK and AIADMK. Sri Lanka and Pakistan released Indian fishermen. Modi welcomed the move of the countries invited to the swearing-in ceremony.
The Chief Ministers of all the states of India were invited in this ceremony. Of these, Chief Minister of Karnataka, Siddaramaiah (Congress) and Kerala Chief Minister, Umman Chandi (Congress) refused to participate. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa, who won the highest number of seats after BJP and Congress, decided not to participate in the ceremony, while West Bengal Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee decided to send her to Mukul Roy and Amit Mishra.
Kiran Mahada, a tea seller from Vadodara, who had proposed Modi's candidature, was also invited to the ceremony. Alivata Modi's mother Hiraben and three other brothers did not attend the function, they saw live shows on TV at home only.
Important measures for the Indian economy
India's international relations
Information Technology
Health and Hygiene
Defense policy
In order to modernize and expand the Indian Armed Forces, the new government led by Modi has increased the expenditure on defense. The defense budget was increased by 11% in 2015. In September 2015, his government accepted the demand for a very long period of equal rank (One Rank One Pension).
The Modi government compromised peace with the Naga rebels of Northeast India, which could solve the problem of Naga problem coming out of the 1950s.
Domestic policy
Modi's initiative to join the masses (talk of mind)
In order to know and talk about the common masses of the country, Narendra Modi launched the 'talk of the mind' program. Through this program, Modi tried to know the thoughts of the people and at the same time he appealed to people to join various schemes including cleanliness drive.
Top 10 Most Popular Plans Of Modi Government
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