@MinhazMerchant Well said . The opposition comes from vested interests - those who do not relish the thought of India becoming a strong maritime power.
As PM Modi becomes India’s longest serving Prime Minister, let’s count how he has reshaped the nation:
🛣️ Modi-rnized infrastructure- highways, railways, airports and ports at unprecedented scale
📲 Modi-fied payments- UPI transformed how a billion people transact
🏦 Modi-fied inclusion- Jan Dhan, Aadhaar and DBT brought millions into the formal economy
🏭 Modi-vated manufacturing- Make in India, PLI and a renewed focus on competitiveness
🌏 Modi-rated India’s global standing- a stronger voice on the world stage
Three elections. Twelve years. A billion aspirations.
India has been unmistakably transformed under Modi. 🇮🇳
@elonmusk It is the realty of today. Humans congregate in societies where they feel like one. And those outsiders who want to enter that society should adhere to those social norms which are set by the society. Unfortunately assimilation becomes difficult due to religion. Hence impasse!
Some people derisively call us andhbhakts. Not realising that we truly appreciate good work for the development of our country. Criticising without appreciation is being arm-chair critics who thrive in negativity, doing nothing.
@narendramodi You are doing a great job for the country Modiji. Criticism only comes from those who have nothing better to say or do and are truly arm-chair critics. Nothing to do but criticise, because it’s the easiest thing for a lazy fellow who wants to enjoy the fruits, but do nothing.
No matter where Anushka and Kohli live, they have always represented India with pride and have done more to improve India's image globally than many self-proclaimed intellectuals on social media.
Meanwhile, some people wake up every morning with only one mission in life: criticize India, mock Indian traditions, and spread negativity.
If constant India-bashing is your entire personality, perhaps the problem isn't Anushka, it's your obsession with finding faults in everything Indian.
Accept - then act. Whatever the present moment contains, accept it as if you had chosen it. Always work with it, not against it. Make it your friend and ally, not your enemy. This will miraculously transform your whole life.
Mumbai never tires of talking about inclusivity and progress. Yet a few decades ago, Indians were not allowed membership at Breach Candy Club, Mumbai. Astonishingly, even today, no Indian can be on its Trust Committee- only a European living in Mumbai is allowed.
The irony? The land belongs to the Maharashtra Government.
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A nefarious game is going on in India by those who do not want the country to prosper. Hence a plan to incite youth in the name of cockroaches. And yes, opportunistic people joining in the name of 'righteousness'! Doesn't it look a familiar way of creating chaos using youth?
@NewsAlgebraIND The immaturity is showing! Why doesn’t he address state issues rather than delving in areas where he is not competent to go. Hope there are some good advisors to correctly advise him. No politics now, just WORK.
@IndianGems_ Corruption is a plague that has infected India from a very long time. We all know of Mir Jaffar who allowed the British to defeat Sirajuddaullah. To think that corruption can be removed entirely and soon would be like living in a fool’s paradise.
@Deb_livnletliv Sage advice is being twisted out of proportion. Isn't it clear that under the current world situation, it's imperative that measures be taken to support the nation and its economy? How short -sighted can one become.
@hvgoenka Very true. Children today are boxed in with a competitive atmosphere and guided to follow specified contours. There is no room for freedom of imagination and creativity.
Bengal’s business community is absolutely delighted with result of Bengal elections:
1. Development will be back on the agenda
2. Jobs and investments will follow
3. A stronger, more cohesive social climate will emerge
A decisive mandate for BJP is the catalyst Bengal’s economy has been waiting for.
@Dev_Fadnavis@dineshjoshi70 Excellent work Mr Fadnavis! The State will look forward to more such projects which make the life of common people happier. I believe that metro water transport is also in the works. It would be a game changer.