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‘Take advantage of India being third-largest startup ecosystem in world’: PM Modi urges students

 

Pune: Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the students on Sunday to take full advantage of the opening of various sectors as India is the third-largest startup ecosystem of the world. He said that the present generation is fortunate enough as it has not suffered the damaging impact of the earlier defensive and dependent psychology. He made the statement while inaugurating the Golden Jubilee celebration of Symbiosis University in Pune, and Symbiosis Arogya Dham. Governor Maharashtra Bhagat Singh Koshiyari was among those present on the occasion.

At the vent, PM Modi underscored the changed mood of the country, and said – ‘your generation is fortunate in a way that it has not suffered the damaging impact of the earlier defensive and dependent psychology. If this change has come in the country, then the first credit of it also goes to all of you, goes to our youth’.

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The Prime minister underlined the confidence of New India and mentioned that India is among the largest economies of the world and maintains the third largest start up ecosystem of the world. ‘Missions like Startup India, Stand Up India, Make in India and Aatmnirbhar Bharat are representing your aspirations. Today’s India is innovating, improving, and influencing the whole world’, he said. The Prime Minister said that Punekars know very well how India showed its prowess to the world in the context of Corona vaccination.

Speaking on the occasion, the Prime Minister said that India has emerged as a global leader in the sectors which were previously considered out of reach. ‘India has become the second-largest mobile manufacturer in the world. Seven years ago, there were only two mobile manufacturing companies in India. Today more than 200 manufacturing units are engaged in this work, he added. ‘Even in the defence sector, India, which was recognized as the world’s largest importer country, is now becoming a defence exporter. Today, two major defence corridors are coming up, where the biggest modern weapons will be made to meet the defence needs of the country’, the PM noted.

The Prime minister called upon the students to take full advantage of the opening of various sectors. Mentioning the recent reforms in the sectors of the Geo-spatial Systems, drones, semi-conductors and space technology, the Prime minister said that the government in the country today trusts the strength of the youth of the country. ‘That’s why we are opening sectors one after the other for you’, the PM said. ‘Whatever field you are in, the way you set goals for your career, in the same way you should have some goals for the country’, PM Modi advised. He asked them to find solutions for the local problems. He asked them to maintain their fitness and stay happy and vibrant.

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