In today's India, importance is not on surname, but on hard work; Narendra Modi's rant while praising the entrepreneur
Narendra Modi tweet on Deepinder Goyal video : 'In today's India it doesn't matter what one's surname is. If there is any importance in the country today, it is hard work'
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These are the words of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Union Minister Hardeep Puri recently shared a post detailing the progress of Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal. This post was shared by Prime Minister Modi and Goyal was praised.
In his post, Prime Minister Modi says, Deepander Goyal! Your journey is truly inspiring. It will inspire countless youngsters to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams. Modi has said that we are determined to start more startups in the country and get the right environment for it.
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Is it in Deepinder Goyal's video?
In a video clip shared by Puri, Deepinder Goyal of Zomato is seen narrating his experience. He says that when he started Zomato in 2008, his father said, “Do you know who your father is? He wanted to suggest that people like us should not fall into all this,” says Deepinder Goyal.
Appreciating the central government's initiative, he said, “I come from a small town in Punjab, but I feel like a lot has changed in the last 16 years, especially in the last 7 to 10 years,” Goyal is seen saying in the video.
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A professional fair
Various professionals participated in the 'Vishesh Sampark Abhiyan' program at Union Minister and BJP leader Hardeep Singh Puri's residence in Delhi on Monday evening and shared their experiences. The event brought together leading IT professionals, innovators, startup leaders and thinkers to discuss the country's digital transformation and future prospects under Modi's leadership.
Self-reliance in mobile phones and electronics
Sunil Vachani, chairman of Dixon Technologies, said that his company was importing almost 100 per cent of mobile phones and electronics a decade ago and now manufactures almost all of them here. Due to current government policies they will soon export mobile phones worth USD 100 billion.
PM Modi has also tweeted about Vachani's experience. 'I completely agree with you. The transformation in India's mobile phone and electronics industry is truly remarkable. This is a testament to India's capabilities and the proactive steps it has taken over the past few years.'
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