Narendra Modi Quotes About Empowerment

We have collected for you the TOP of Narendra Modi's best quotes about Empowerment! Here are collected all the quotes about Empowerment starting from the birthday of the Prime Minister of India – September 17, 1950! We hope you will be inspired to new achievements with our constantly updated collection of quotes. At the moment, this page contains 62 sayings of Narendra Modi about Empowerment. We will be happy if you share our collection of quotes with your friends on social networks!
  • People to people contact is essential for Nations to come closer.

  • India's openness to new ideas is manifest in the Rig Veda: Let noble thoughts come to us from all sides.

  • The BJP is an optimistic party. Our strength and our democratic values are such that even a poor person from a backward section - like me - has been nominated as a Prime Ministerial candidate.

  • My concern is the holistic development of society. No one should go back, everyone must move forward. Enough time has been spent going backwards; now let us pledge to stride ahead, whether it's in education, health, agriculture or education of our daughters. This Government belongs to the poor. It is to support the destitute.

  • What is Gujarat? You and I are Gujarat, friends! If we read, Gujarat will read. Let us all read. Where there are 5.5 crore Gujaratis, that is my Gujarat and where each Gujarati reads, that is my Vanche Gujarat. Let us move forward with this fervour.

  • Prime Minister Jan Dhan Yojana is a reflection of how rich India's poor are at heart. Without any obligation to put any money in the 0 balance accounts, they didn't open an empty account.

  • You must think about building a 'granth-mandir' in your village. Why is your village lacking such a 'granth-mandir'? Start with 50 books...100 books.

  • Every village should celebrate its birthday & it will end the poison of casteism... and once casteism ends, see how the strength of villages increase!

  • In order to make India prosperous, all sections and regions of the society needed to be prosperous.

  • The MPs are not adopting villages; it's the villages that are adopting the MPs.

  • Celebrate the birth of a girl child by planting 5 trees in your village.

  • Holistic Healthcare remains a very big attraction. Best of the doctors are moving towards homeopathy. There's a mood for Holistic Healthcare. There's a mood to go toward stress free life from a stressful life.

  • The Ayodhya judgment will work as a catalyst to maintain peace and unity in the country. This judgment has given a respect to belief and self esteem of the people of India, and it should be linked to self esteem of the country.

  • India is a democratic country & anyone can become a PM.

  • It is our dream that by the time we celebrate the 75th year of independent India, all the slums are replaced by cemented houses.

  • Even if one child falls in a borewell, the entire country gets worried; we must generate more awareness about hundreds of children who are unable to survive due to lack of primary healthcare facilities.

  • If you have compassion for society, only then will the events of your life, sow seeds of revolution in it.

  • All of us have to ensure that our future generations lead a life of peace, dignity and mutual respect. We need to sow the seeds of a conflict-free world, and in this endeavour, Buddhism and Hinduism have a great contribution.

  • India is the land of Buddha and Gandhi. Equal respect for all religions must be in the DNA of every Indian.

  • People say I am lucky. I am lucky indeed because what can be better luck than to have the blessings of 125 crore Indians.

  • Dignity of labour has to be our national duty; it has to be a part of our nature.

  • They say that this century is going to be an Asian Century. I am very clear that without embracing the path and ideals shown by Gautam Buddha this century cannot be an Asian century!

  • I want to do small things, for small people, and to make the small people big.

  • It means food on every table, every child in school, a job for everybody and a house with toilet and electricity for every family. This will make India proud. We can achieve this through unity. Unity strengthens us. Division weakens us.

    "Modi's Speech on Religious Freedom: Too Little, Too Late?" by Ankit Panda, thediplomat.com. February 20, 2015.
  • The mantra of independence was Satyagraha. And the warriors were Satyagrahis. The mantra of New Age India must be Swachhagrah. And the warriors will be Swachhagrahis.

  • If the 21st Century is the era of knowledge and of knowledgeable human-force, then, to extol this force, Gujarat must form a strong bond with books.

  • People must understand the Clean Ganga program, as an economic activity also. The Gangetic plains account for 40% of our population. They have over one hundred towns, and thousands of villages.

  • Even small efforts to bring about a change in the social fabric eventually reap large fruits.

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  • Bodh Gaya is a land of enlightenment. Years ago, what Bodh Gaya got was Siddhartha but what Bodh Gaya gave to the world was Lord Buddha, the epitome of knowledge, peace and compassion.

  • National festivals should become festivals of development. Republic Day or Independence Day should not be only about unfurling the Tricolour in the state capitals. We have to make them opportunities of Lok Shikshan (Mass Education).

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    Narendra Modi

    • Born: September 17, 1950
    • Occupation: Prime Minister of India