PMINDIA

53 students from Sikkim and Ladakh, who are part of two ITBP excursion groups visiting different parts of India, called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi today. Interacting informally with the Prime Minister, they shared their vision of a prosperous, corruption-free India. The Prime Minister exhorted them to work towards achieving this vision. He also urged students to keep fit, in order to be more productive. In this context, the same significance of Yoga was also discussed.
The Prime Minister stressed the importance of learning, and said there should be a natural inclination to be a learner at all times.
The students showed keen interest in Digital India. Cashless transactions also came up for discussion. The Prime Minister explained how Direct Benefit Transfers are benefiting the common people.
The students mentioned the book “Exam Warriors”, written by the Prime Minister, who exhorted them to live their life without undue stress and pressure.
Had a wonderful interaction with students from Sikkim and Ladakh, who are part of @ITBP_official excursion groups visiting various parts of the nation. https://t.co/9mDW5aP5xy
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) February 6, 2018
Knowing about the experiences of my young friends from Sikkim and Ladakh made me very happy. I was particularly glad to hear them speak passionately about the need to eliminate corruption and the importance of technology. The energy and dynamism of young India is amazing!
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) February 6, 2018