Modi Makes it Mumkin: Tech, Seva to Spirituality & Governance, All In A Day’s Work for PM
Modi Makes it Mumkin: Tech, Seva to Spirituality & Governance, All In A Day’s Work for PM
PM Modi's Eventful Friday: “From tech in the morning to seva and adhyatma in the evening to governance and policy till late night, it has been an eventful day for the PM as he connected with very diverse sectors,” a government source told News18

Friday was yet another eventful day in office for Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he was first at the Indian Mobile Congress talking about technology, then he attended a programme where he emphasised on Seva, followed by a programme where he interacted with saints. After landing back in Delhi, the Prime Minister will chair meetings on governance till late evening.

“From tech in the morning to seva (service) and adhyatma (spirituality) in the evening to governance and policy till late night, it has been an eventful day for the PM as he connected with very diverse sectors,” a government source told News18.

In the morning, the PM was at the India Mobile Congress, which emphasises on technology and innovation.

The PM spoke proudly there about India taking the lead in the 6G technology. “The future is here and now. Our young generation is leading the tech revolution. India is not only expanding the 5G network in the country, but also laying emphasis on becoming a leader in 6G,” the PM said at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi at the India Mobile Congress.

“In the development of digital technology, India is behind no developed nation. Technology is the catalyst that expedites the transition from a developing nation to a developed one. The 21st century marks an era of India’s thought leadership,” the PM said.

In the afternoon, he went to attend the programme at the Shri Sadhguru Seva Sangh Trust, emphasising on seva. He inaugurated a new wing of Jankikund Chikitsalaya, which will cater to the healthcare needs of many.

Later, he went to the Tulsi Peeth in Chitrakoot, in a programme relating to spirituality. There he was in the midst of respected saints and seers.

“Ashtadhyayi is thousands of years old text of India’s linguistics, intellectuality and our research culture. Time refined Sanskrit, but could never pollute it. It remained eternal. Whatever national dimension you look at in India, you will witness Sanskrit’s contribution. Sanskrit is not only the language of traditions, it is also the language of our progress and identity,” the PM said at the programme in Chitrakoot.

After landing in Delhi, the PM will chair key meetings related to governance and policy. All this comes ahead of the PM hitting the election campaign for the five state elections.

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