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The New Reforms Stem from Our Country-First Approach: PM Modi on I-Day

CIO Insider Team | Thursday, 15 August, 2024
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As India celebrates Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hoisted the national flag for the 11th time in a row from the ramparts of the Red Fort, claiming that India's 140 crore citizens can achieve the goal of a prosperous and developed country if they work together with determination. He mentioned that his government has fought to shatter the attitude of accepting the status quo by implementing significant changes aimed at improving the lives of the middle class and the impoverished. Before reaching the Red Fort, he visited Mahatma Gandhi's monument.

The commitment to reforms is the plan for progress, and it is motivated not by political considerations, but by a desire to serve the country first


“The commitment to reforms is the plan for progress, and it is motivated not by political considerations, but by a desire to serve the country first,” PM asserts. In this context, Modi emphasized the strength of the banking industry, which, he claimed, has fueled success in other sectors.

Commenting on our 78th Independence Day, PM elucidated that it is a day to honor the innumerable individuals who made sacrifices and fought for the country's freedom. "The country is indebted to them," he said. The increase in such calamities is cause for concern, he added. He also extended his sympathies to families who lost loved ones in recent national catastrophes.

His first Independence Day address of his third term puts him ahead of Manmohan Singh, who unfurled the tricolour ten times from the ramparts of the Red Fort between 2004 and 2014, and behind Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi, who did it 17 and 16 times, respectively.

Speaking about his ambition for 'Viksit Bharat' by 2047, he stated that individuals from all over the country and groups have contributed ideas for the agenda. He described several of these proposals, including justice system reform, a capacity-building effort, and the development of India's traditional medical institutions.

He also mentioned his government's accomplishments in bringing power to underserved regions, piping water to crores of houses, extending the 'voice for local' initiative, and promoting renewable energy to claim that it had instilled new confidence and consciousness in people. PM also stated that the nation is proud when the world wants to learn from its successes in the fintech industry.



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