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India should utilise G20 presidency by specializing in international good: PM Modi

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By PTI

NEW DELHI: As India readies to imagine the presidency of the “powerful” G20, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday stated the nation ought to give attention to international good throughout its time period and asserted that it has options to the challenges associated to peace, unity, setting and sustainable growth.

India will formally assume the G20 presidency from the present chair Indonesia on December 1.

Noting that assuming the G20 presidency is a “big opportunity” for India, Modi stated the theme that India has given is ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’ which exhibits its dedication to ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ (world is one household).

“The G20 has a partnership comprising two-thirds of the world’s population, three-fourths of world trade, and 85 per cent of world GDP. You can imagine India is going to preside over such a big group, such a powerful group, from December 1,” he stated throughout his month-to-month Mann Ki Baat radio programme.

“What a great opportunity has come for India, for every Indian! This becomes even more special because India was awarded this responsibility during ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Kaal’ (75th year of India’s Independence),” the prime minister stated.

The presidency of the G-20 has arrived as a giant alternative for India and it has to make full use of this chance and give attention to the worldwide good and welfare of the world.

“Whether it is peace or unity, sensitivity towards the environment, or sustainable development, India has solutions to challenges related to these,” he stated.

In his ninety fifth Mann ki Baat broadcast, Modi hailed a “unique gift” from a weaver from Telangana, Hariprasad, who despatched the PM a G20 emblem woven along with his personal palms.

The G20 contains Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, the UK, the US and the European Union.

Talking about India’s upcoming G20 presidency, Modi stated there needs to be the welfare of all, peace for all, fulfilment for all and well-being for all.

In the approaching days, many programmes associated to G-20 might be organised in numerous components of the nation, he famous.

“During this period, people from different parts of the world will get a chance to visit your states. I am sure that you will bring the diverse and distinctive colours of your culture to the world and you also have to remember that the people coming to the G-20, even if they come now as delegates, are tourists of the future,” he stated in his tackle.

He additionally urged folks particularly the youth to affix the G20 in somehow.
ALSO READ | Friend-shoring and India’s G20 presidency

Modi additionally hailed the event final week of India sending its first such rocket into area that was designed and ready by the nation’s personal sector.

“The name of this rocket is ‘Vikram-S’. As soon as this first rocket of the indigenous Space Start-up made a historic flight from Sriharikota, the heart of every Indian swelled with pride,” the prime minister famous.

He stated India is sharing its success within the area sector with its neighbouring nations as properly. Just on Saturday, India launched a satellite tv for pc, which has been collectively developed by India and Bhutan, he identified.

He stated India can be transferring quick within the discipline of drones and famous how apples have been transported via drones in Kinnaur in Himachal Pradesh some days in the past.

Talking about developments within the discipline of music, Modi stated within the final eight years the export of musical devices from India has elevated by three-and-a-half occasions. “Our forms of music have not only enriched our culture but have also left an indelible mark on the music of the world,” Modi stated. The fame of Indian music has unfold to each nook of the world, he added.

Asserting that it’s our duty to protect our traditions and conventional information, Modi cited the instance of Nagaland. The way of life of the Naga neighborhood, their artwork, tradition and music appeal to everybody, he stated.

In order to save lots of these traditions and expertise and cross them on to the subsequent technology, the folks there have fashioned an organisation named ‘Lidi-Cro-U’. The organisation has undertaken the work of reviving lovely aspects of Naga tradition which have been on the verge of being misplaced, he stated.

In his broadcast, Modi additionally lauded the efforts of Jatin Lalit Singh from Bansa village in Uttar Pradesh’s Hardoi within the discipline of schooling. “I have come to know that it had started a ‘Community Library and Resource Centre’ there two years ago,” he stated.

Modi additionally hailed the efforts of Sanjay Kashyap from Jharkhand, who has come to be generally known as the ‘Library Man’ amongst kids in lots of districts of Jharkhand. “His mission to open a library is taking the form of a social movement today,” the prime minister stated.

He stated the world of medical science has made numerous progress with the assistance of analysis and innovation in addition to state-of-the-art expertise and tools, however some illnesses, even right this moment, stay a giant problem.

“One such disease is – Muscular Dystrophy! It is mainly a genetic disease that can occur at any age, in which the muscles of the body begin to weaken. It becomes difficult for the patient to do even his small tasks. The treatment and care of such patients require a great sense of service,” he stated.

“We have such a centre at Solan in Himachal Pradesh, which has become a new ray of hope for the patients of Muscular Dystrophy,” Modi stated.

He identified that the problem related to Muscular Dystrophy can be a lack of understanding about it. “I heartily appreciate all the people trying in this direction, as well as wish the best for recovery of all the people suffering from Muscular Dystrophy,” Modi stated.
ALSO READ | Ahead of G20, India positioned at greatest amongst G20 nations on Climate Change Performances

NEW DELHI: As India readies to imagine the presidency of the “powerful” G20, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday stated the nation ought to give attention to international good throughout its time period and asserted that it has options to the challenges associated to peace, unity, setting and sustainable growth.

India will formally assume the G20 presidency from the present chair Indonesia on December 1.

Noting that assuming the G20 presidency is a “big opportunity” for India, Modi stated the theme that India has given is ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’ which exhibits its dedication to ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ (world is one household).

“The G20 has a partnership comprising two-thirds of the world’s population, three-fourths of world trade, and 85 per cent of world GDP. You can imagine India is going to preside over such a big group, such a powerful group, from December 1,” he stated throughout his month-to-month Mann Ki Baat radio programme.

“What a great opportunity has come for India, for every Indian! This becomes even more special because India was awarded this responsibility during ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Kaal’ (75th year of India’s Independence),” the prime minister stated.

The presidency of the G-20 has arrived as a giant alternative for India and it has to make full use of this chance and give attention to the worldwide good and welfare of the world.

“Whether it is peace or unity, sensitivity towards the environment, or sustainable development, India has solutions to challenges related to these,” he stated.

In his ninety fifth Mann ki Baat broadcast, Modi hailed a “unique gift” from a weaver from Telangana, Hariprasad, who despatched the PM a G20 emblem woven along with his personal palms.

The G20 contains Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, the UK, the US and the European Union.

Talking about India’s upcoming G20 presidency, Modi stated there needs to be the welfare of all, peace for all, fulfilment for all and well-being for all.

In the approaching days, many programmes associated to G-20 might be organised in numerous components of the nation, he famous.

“During this period, people from different parts of the world will get a chance to visit your states. I am sure that you will bring the diverse and distinctive colours of your culture to the world and you also have to remember that the people coming to the G-20, even if they come now as delegates, are tourists of the future,” he stated in his tackle.

He additionally urged folks particularly the youth to affix the G20 in somehow.ALSO READ | Friend-shoring and India’s G20 presidency

Modi additionally hailed the event final week of India sending its first such rocket into area that was designed and ready by the nation’s personal sector.

“The name of this rocket is ‘Vikram-S’. As soon as this first rocket of the indigenous Space Start-up made a historic flight from Sriharikota, the heart of every Indian swelled with pride,” the prime minister famous.

He stated India is sharing its success within the area sector with its neighbouring nations as properly. Just on Saturday, India launched a satellite tv for pc, which has been collectively developed by India and Bhutan, he identified.

He stated India can be transferring quick within the discipline of drones and famous how apples have been transported via drones in Kinnaur in Himachal Pradesh some days in the past.

Talking about developments within the discipline of music, Modi stated within the final eight years the export of musical devices from India has elevated by three-and-a-half occasions. “Our forms of music have not only enriched our culture but have also left an indelible mark on the music of the world,” Modi stated. The fame of Indian music has unfold to each nook of the world, he added.

Asserting that it’s our duty to protect our traditions and conventional information, Modi cited the instance of Nagaland. The way of life of the Naga neighborhood, their artwork, tradition and music appeal to everybody, he stated.

In order to save lots of these traditions and expertise and cross them on to the subsequent technology, the folks there have fashioned an organisation named ‘Lidi-Cro-U’. The organisation has undertaken the work of reviving lovely aspects of Naga tradition which have been on the verge of being misplaced, he stated.

In his broadcast, Modi additionally lauded the efforts of Jatin Lalit Singh from Bansa village in Uttar Pradesh’s Hardoi within the discipline of schooling. “I have come to know that it had started a ‘Community Library and Resource Centre’ there two years ago,” he stated.

Modi additionally hailed the efforts of Sanjay Kashyap from Jharkhand, who has come to be generally known as the ‘Library Man’ amongst kids in lots of districts of Jharkhand. “His mission to open a library is taking the form of a social movement today,” the prime minister stated.

He stated the world of medical science has made numerous progress with the assistance of analysis and innovation in addition to state-of-the-art expertise and tools, however some illnesses, even right this moment, stay a giant problem.

“One such disease is – Muscular Dystrophy! It is mainly a genetic disease that can occur at any age, in which the muscles of the body begin to weaken. It becomes difficult for the patient to do even his small tasks. The treatment and care of such patients require a great sense of service,” he stated.

“We have such a centre at Solan in Himachal Pradesh, which has become a new ray of hope for the patients of Muscular Dystrophy,” Modi stated.

He identified that the problem related to Muscular Dystrophy can be a lack of understanding about it. “I heartily appreciate all the people trying in this direction, as well as wish the best for recovery of all the people suffering from Muscular Dystrophy,” Modi stated.ALSO READ | Ahead of G20, India positioned at greatest amongst G20 nations on Climate Change Performances