7 memorable speeches of Shri Narendra Modi

Published By : Admin | March 24, 2014 | 10:13 IST

He is one of the most insightful and versatile speakers in India today. Every speech is different, is rich in vision and is loaded with a several anecdotes of the past! This section takes you through 7 memorable speeches of Narendra Modi:

“Development alone is the solution to all problems! We don’t want to pitch our tent on a single pillar but on the 3 pillars of agriculture, industries and services…we cant see youth as new age voter but as New Age Power”
  Narendra Modi inspires India’s tomorrow at Delhi’s prestigious SRCC.
“A poor Hindu and a poor Muslim must ask themselves- do they want to fight each other or do they want to fight poverty? For India’s development, we have to fight poverty and not each other.”
In the midst of live bombs, a clarion call for peace unity and empowering the poorest of the poor by Narendra Modi at Patna’s Hunkar Rally.
“An India where truth alone triumphs, where the whole world is one single family, where serving the poor is like serving the Almighty!”
Narendra Modi’s historic speech at the BJP National Council Meet, Delhi where he shared his 'Idea of India’ and how the 2014 Elections are about a ray of hope for a billion Indians.
“It should be our dream that India can fill the stomach of the entire world!”
Narendra Modi on agriculture, farmer welfare, using greater technology and better irrigation facilities in agriculture at the Vibrant Gujarat Global Agriculture Summit.
“In our culture the position of women is supreme. In every sphere where women have got the opportunity, they are two steps ahead of men.”
Listen to Narendra Modi talk on women empowerment, opportunities for women and a lot more in this speech at FICCI FLO Annual Session
“The coming decade belongs to the marginalised sections of society. There is untapped potential among your youth and this is what will bring change in the nation.”
This speech by Narendra Modi at an event organised by KPMS in Kochi encapsulates his vision of taking along each and every section of society and going the extra mile to ensure development of marginalised sections of society.
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“We do not need acts but we need action! Government alone wont bring change, it is the people who will bring real change.”
In this memorable speech at the India Today Conclave 2013, Narendra Modi shared his vision about India’s growth and took questions on economic, political and social issues.

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PM to Inaugurate Grand International Exposition of Sacred Piprahwa Relics related to Bhagwan Buddha on 3rd January
January 01, 2026
Piprahwa Relics are among earliest and most historically significant relics directly connected to Bhagwan Buddha
Exposition titled “The Light & the Lotus: Relics of the Awakened One” provides insights into the life of Bhagwan Buddha
Exposition showcases India’s enduring Buddhist heritage
Exposition brings together Repatriated Relics and Archaeological Treasures of Piprahwa after more than a century

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Grand International Exposition of Sacred Piprahwa Relics related to Bhagwan Buddha, titled “The Light & the Lotus: Relics of the Awakened One”, on 3rd January, 2026 at around 11 AM at the Rai Pithora Cultural Complex, New Delhi.

The Exposition brings together, for the first time, the Piprahwa relics repatriated after more than a century with authentic relics and archaeological materials from Piprahwa that are preserved in the collections of the National Museum, New Delhi, and the Indian Museum, Kolkata.

Discovered in 1898, the Piprahwa relics hold a central place in the archaeological study of early Buddhism. These are among the earliest and most historically significant relic deposits directly connected to Bhagwan Buddha. Archaeological evidence associates the Piprahwa site with ancient Kapilavastu, widely identified as the place where Bhagwan Buddha spent his early life prior to renunciation.

The exposition highlights India’s deep and continuing civilizational link with the teachings of Bhagwan Buddha and reflects the Prime Minister’s commitment to preserve India’s rich spiritual and cultural heritage. The recent repatriation of these relics has been achieved through sustained government effort, institutional cooperation and innovative public-private partnership.

The exhibition is organised thematically. At its centre is a reconstructed interpretive model inspired by the Sanchi stupa, which brings together authentic relics from national collections and the repatriated gems. Other sections include Piprahwa Revisited, Vignettes of the Life of Buddha, Intangible in the Tangible: The Aesthetic Language of Buddhist Teachings, Expansion of Buddhist Art and Ideals Beyond Borders, and Repatriation of Cultural Artefacts: The Continuing Endeavour.

To enhance public understanding, the exposition is supported by a comprehensive audio-visual component, including immersive films, digital reconstructions, interpretive projections, and multimedia presentations. These elements provide accessible insights into the life of Bhagwan Buddha, the discovery of the Piprahwa relics, their movement across regions, and the artistic traditions associated with them.