The government is punishing those who are indulging in cheating and corruption: PM

Published By : Admin | December 11, 2016 | 20:47 IST
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PM Modi addresses a rally in Bahraich, UP through mobile phone 
The government is punishing those who are indulging in cheating and corruption. Ours is a government of the poor & for welfare of poor: PM
For Uttar Pradesh to progress, poverty and Goondaism have to be removed: PM

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today addressed a rally in Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh through mobile phone as he could not reach the venue due to poor weather conditions. During his brief address the PM said “The government is punishing those who are indulging in cheating and corruption. Ours is a government of the poor & for welfare of poor.”

Emphasizing on Uttar Pradesh’s development he said, “For Uttar Pradesh to progress, poverty and Goondaism have to be removed.”

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PM to address G20 University Connect Finale programme on 26th September
September 25, 2023
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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will address the G20 University Connect Finale programme on 26th September 2023 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi at about 4 PM.

The G20 Jan Bhagidari movement saw a record participation of more than 5 crore youth from different schools, higher education institutions and skill development institutes from across the country. The G20 University Connect initiative was undertaken with an aim to build the understanding of India’s G20 Presidency among India’s youth and enhance their participation in the different G20 events. The programme engaged over 1 lakh students from universities across India. Initially planned for 75 universities to commemorate India's 75 years of independence, the initiative eventually expanded its reach to 101 universities across India.

Several programmes were held across the country under the G-20 University Connect initiative. They witnessed extensive participation from higher education institutions. Further. what initially began as a programme for universities quickly grew to include schools and colleges, reaching an even wider audience.

The G20 University Connect Finale will be attended at the event venue by about 3000 students, faculty members, and Vice Chancellors of the participating Universities. In addition, students from across the country will also be joining the event Live.