Prime Minister Modi
Prime Minister Modi visited the Gulf Speak labor camp in Kuwait and interacted with Indian workers. Prime Minister Modi during this time said that India has the cheapest data (internet) and if we want to make online calls anywhere in the world or even in India, the cost is very low. Even if you do video conferencing, the cost is very low. People have great convenience and can talk to their families through video conferencing every night.
#watch |Yesterday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Gulf State Oil Company labor camp in Kuwait and interacted with Indian workers.
Prime Minister Modi said: “India has the cheapest data (internet) and if we want to have an online conversation from anywhere in the world or even in India, the cost is much less. pic.twitter.com/bAq5b01QTF
— ANI (@ANI) December 22, 2024
The Prime Minister said that I talked about “Developed India 2047” because our labor brothers who come from far away to work are also thinking about how to build an international airport in their own villages. This desire is the strength of our country. I’ve been thinking all day about how hard our farmers are working. How hard our laborers work in the fields. When I see these people working hard, I feel like if they work 10 hours, then I should work 11 hours too. If they work 11 hours then I should also work 12 hours and secondly are you working hard for your family? I also work for my family, I have 1.4 billion people in my family, so I have to work a little more.
#watch |Yesterday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Gulf State Oil Company labor camp in Kuwait and interacted with Indian workers.
Prime Minister Modi said: “I am talking about Viksit Bharat 2047 because our labor brothers who come from far away to work are also thinking about how to pic.twitter.com/OCAguM4C37
— ANI (@ANI) December 22, 2024
Prime Minister Modi said, for me, development means more than good roads, good airports, good railway stations. I wish that even the poorest people should have a toilet in their homes. Our target is to construct toilets worth Rs 11 crore. The poor should have permanent housing. So far, Rs 4 crore puka houses have been built and given away to the poor, which means at least Rs 15-16 crore people will live in them. There is still much work to be done. I am working to provide running water to every home. The most important thing to me is the dignity and respect of the poor man, he deserves all of that.
#watch |Yesterday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Gulf State Oil Company labor camp in Kuwait and interacted with Indian workers.
Prime Minister Modi said: “Development to me means not just good roads, good airports, good railway stations. I want toilets in the houses of the poorest people pic.twitter.com/hZU1a2rCIp
— ANI (@ANI) December 22, 2024
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