The development works inaugurated yesterday will substantially improve people's lives in Daman. Here are some highlights from the programmes yesterday...
I would like to compliment the people of Daman for the outstanding Swachhata related endeavours in the run-up to today’s programme. When cleanliness is furthered, it boosts diverse sectors ranging from healthcare to tourism.
Here are some more glimpses from today’s welcome.
I will be in Surat, Gujarat and Daman tomorrow, 5th June, to attend various programmes aimed at improving ‘Ease of Living’ for the people. In these two programmes, development works worth over Rs. 20,000 crore will be inaugurated or their foundation stones will be laid.
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Honestly, India's youth has become way too easy to manipulate. No research, no critical thinking, no real understanding of politics, governance, or even basic civic sense.. just viral reels, edits, and blind hype. A random guy sitting comfortably in the USA creates a "youth party, says a few motivational lines online, and suddenly thousands start treating him like some revolutionary leader.
Most of these people can't stay disciplined in their own lives, dont want to study properly, dont want to work hard, complain about everything, yet somehow think they fully understand how to change an entire country.
Nobody asks the important questions: Who is the founder? What has this founder actually achieved? What's the real agenda? What experience does he have? What's the actual plan beyond social media marketing? But of course, asking questions requires intelligence. Blindly following trends is easier. This generation doesnt follow facts anymore. it follows whatever looks cool on Instagram..
hating on bjp, congress, aap, tmc still makes sense but following this new party that too developed by someone sitting in the US is telling me a lot about your political views and tbh it's in gutter
Indians, especially Gen Z:
Criticize your government as much as you want. Ask hard questions. Hold them accountable.
But never become a pawn for forces sitting outside this country.
There is a reason we were sanctioned after Pokhran. There is a reason our strategic developments are met with protests. There is a reason you are being systematically taught to hate your civilization.
Revolutions don't work in a country as large and complex as India. It will always become a tool for our adversaries to exploit our fault lines.
So protest. Push back. Confront.
But always be cautious of anyone trying to steer a revolution from outside. They have zero skin in the game.
Upon landing in Rome, had the opportunity to meet Prime Minister Meloni over dinner followed by a visit to the iconic Colosseum. We exchanged perspectives on a wide range of subjects. Looking forward to our talks today, where we will continue the conversation on how to boost the India-Italy friendship.
@GiorgiaMeloni
Modi: Save water
Logical person: Goes to kitchen & stops the unnecessarily flowing tap
Dehati argumentative person: I will save water only if Modi stops taking bath
Don’t be that Dehati Jethani whose brain is filled simply with token arguments