I dream of a Digital India where 1.2 billion Connected Indians drive Innovation.
We are not only celebrating International Yoga day, we are training the human mind to begin a new era of peace, Sadbhavana.
It is my firm belief that the solution to all problems lies in dialogue. Earlier, it was believed that force indicates power. Now, power must come through the strength of ideas and the effective dialogue.
I have come from outside Delhi, but I give you an assurance that the people in the Government are very capable. I want to awaken and unite that power for the welfare of nation.
Development has to result in jobs. What we need is not just more production, but mass production and production by masses.
Democracy is such a framework that everyone has the right to live their lives, fix their goals, their aims, their dreams and the ways to achieve them according to their own choice.
Yoga has spread harmony between man and nature. It is a holistic approach to health and wellbeing.
Innovation no longer remains a choice but has become an imperative.
About 800 million people in India are below the age of 35 years. Their aspirations, energy, enterprise and skills will be the force for India’s economic transformation.
India is a youthful country. A country with such a major percentage of youth has the capability to change not only its own, but the fate of the entire world.
At G-20 summit, I worked with US and other countries to bring black money back.
If I talk about coal, people will start equating my statements with a political angle. This is not a platform for politics, I’m not making any allegations on anyone.
Yog is not only about Rog Mukti but also Bhog Mukti. Yoga can be our cultural ambassador. We can reach out to the world through this medium.
I see Lord Buddha doing to our collective spiritual well-being what global trade did to our collective economic well-being and the digital internet did to our collective intellectual well-being.
Jan Bhagidari is the biggest asset of a democracy. We are increasing it through MyGov, letters from citizens, Mann Ki Baat and other initiatives.
One should play and sweat. Life shouldn’t be bogged down by books.
It is a matter of immense pride that never in history has there been a complaint against the Indian community from any society in the World. These values aren’t small!
If your education is not enough, experience will teach you lessons.
If you are determined, nothing can stop you from achieving your dreams.
Let each one of us not waste electricity at home. By doing this, we will also light a lamp in the home of a poor.