Narendra Modi Quotes About Economy
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The government must nurture an eco-system where the economy is primed for growth; and growth promotes all-rounddevelopment. Where development is employment-generating ; and employment is enabled by skills. Where skills are synced with production; and production is benchmarked to quality. Where quality meets global standards; and meeting global standards drives prosperity. Most importantly, this prosperity is for the welfare of all. That is my concept ofeconomic good governance and all round development.
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According to the World Health Organization, an average of Rs. 6500 per person was lost in India due to lack of cleanliness and hygiene. Swachh Bharat would make a significant impact on public health and in safeguarding income of the poor, ultimately contributing to the national economy.
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India is a 2 trillion dollar economy today. Can we not dream of an India with a 20 trillion dollar economy?
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I dream of making India a $20 trillion economy. For that, I am pushing for agriculture, manufacturing and service sectors.
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E governance can bring minimum government and maximum governance. It is easy, effective and economic governance. It brings empowerment, equity and efficiency of the economy. It is a very useful field that can be the greatest problem solver of the people.
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For an economy to prosper, trust between the states must be established, and their individual strengths be appreciated.
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If we decide, we can change the pitiable condition of Indian economy. We have to take up the responsibility and show commitment.
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Indian economy is suffering from policy paralysis and lack of optimism. I am confident that with right kind of decisions, we can once again generate hope and confidence and turnaround our economy.
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As the Indian economy adds strength to our region and the world, it will also benefit Mongolia.
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Economic development cannot take a nation forward on its own. We need a society and economy which complement each other. We need to take care of the poor, deprived and left behind sections of society.
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