General Civil Code is the must of the times..75,000 new medical places – PM Modi’s speech.!

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Delhi : Prime Minister Modi addressed the nation after hoisting the national flag for the 11th time at the Red Fort in Delhi on the occasion of the 78th Independence Day.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hoisted the national flag for the 11th consecutive time at the Red Fort in Delhi. On the occasion of the country’s 78th Independence Day, Prime Minister Modi reached the Red Fort after paying floral tributes at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial in Rajghat, Delhi.

There, Prime Minister Modi accepted the honor of the parade and paid his respects by hoisting the most noble Indian national flag of our country. Also, he went to the stage where he was going to address the Red Fort with his hand hoisted with the national flag and waved in front of the people and cheered them on. After that, he addressed the people of the country.

Speaking on the stage, Prime Minister Modi said, “Today, we have 140 crore people living in India. If we are all determined and move together in the same direction, we can overcome all hurdles and achieve the goal of ‘Varlantha Bharat’ by 2047.

Indian youths now don’t want to walk slowly, they are in the mood to leap and reach new goals. Thus, I would like to say that this is a golden age for India. In our country, farmers and soldiers are working hard for the country,” he said.

Development of India:

Compared to the global situation, this is a golden age for us. At this time I admire those who gave life for the country. Especially, farmers and soldiers have worked hard for the development of the country. The people of the country should dedicate themselves for a developed Bharat. Various sections of the society have benefited through our various schemes.

Dream of 140 crore people:

Only 40 crore Indians fought against the British. With a population of 140 crores now, India has grown in strength. A developed Bharat by 2040 is not just an empty slogan but a dream of 140 crore people. India will soon become the 3rd largest economy in the world. In 2047, our media industry in developing India will transform into a global media industry.

New Bills:

Electricity has been provided from Sengottai to Kadakodi village. 12 crore households have been provided drinking water connection in a short period of time through the Jal Jeevan scheme. 2.50 crore families have been provided electricity connection for the first time.

Ujjwala scheme to wipe away the tears of poor mothers, we brought a new law to empower and respect the 3rd gender. New criminal laws have been introduced to speed up the justice system. He said that we have brought the old laws to an end.

75,000 new medical seats:

In his Independence Day speech, Prime Minister Modi promised to create 75,000 new medical posts in the next 5 years. He said that the government is trying to bring about changes in the education sector in order to restrict the students from going abroad for higher education and instead of giving respect to women, the government is fulfilling their inner needs.

India in Space Research:

We have brought various reforms in the space sector as well. We are making the aerospace industry vibrant. Apart from that, the launch of private sector satellites is a matter of pride for us.

India Globally:

India’s share in global growth and exports is increasing. The demand and preference for natural foods is increasing worldwide. Our India contributes most of it. India should become a natural food tent in the world.

Wayanad Impact:

Although we have faced many worst disasters in the last few years, we are recovering from them. Let us support the people affected by the Wayanad landslide. This nation stands by those who have lost their relatives in times of calamity. The impact of the disaster including Wayanad is painful.

After hoisting our Indian national flag at the Red Fort, Prime Minister Modi addressed the nation.

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