Can we not wage a war and emerge victorious against poverty. Let us defeat poverty.
NARENDRA MODII too was naughty as a child & played pranks. The child within us has to be kept alive because that child keeps us alive.
More Narendra Modi Quotes
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People say I am lucky. I am lucky indeed because what can be better luck than to have the blessings of 125 crore Indians.
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Celebrate the birth of a girl child by planting 5 trees in your village.
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I challenge the challenges. I like to face the problems. I don’t run away from them. Whatever loss I have to face it, I face it.
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Cleaning up the country cannot be the sole responsibility of sweepers. Do citizens have no role in this? We have to change this mindset.
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Secularism is not only in our constitution but also in our veins. We worship Mother Nature too. We believe that the world is our family.
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It’ easy to find information on Google guru but that’s not equal to gaining knowledge.
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Brand India’ is built of 5 Ts – talent, tradition, tourism, trade and technology.
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Hard work never brings fatigue. It brings satisfaction.
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The media wanted me to speak since morning. But I wanted to speak to Vadodara first Vadodara has first right on me.
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I did not get an opportunity to die for the country, but I have got an opportunity to live for the country.
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I believe that India is such a big country that one must do as much work as possible. So I keep doing that.
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Based on my experience, I can say that India country can be freed of corruption.
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If you read the biography of any great man, you will always notice two things: His mother’s contribution in his progress and his teacher’s contribution in his growth and development.
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Religion and faith are very personal matters. So far as the government is concerned, there is only one holy book, which is the Constitution of India.
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Innovation no longer remains a choice but has become an imperative.
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