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Wednesday, June 27, 2018

NARENDRA MODI MOTIVATIONAL STORY

INCIDENTS OF OUR INDIAN PRIME MINISTER WHICH MAKE HIM A GREAT LEADER AND A MOST HUMBLE PERSON



  • It is said that when narendra modi was in school he used to sell tea with his father on vadnagar railway station.


          FOOD STALL FOR FLOOD VICTIMS:



  • It is said that when Narendra modi was nine years old there were floods in some parts of the Gujarat. Young Narendra along with some his friends arranged a food stall  to help flood victims.
          SACRIFICE OF PERSONAL LIFE:


  • Narendra modi always to do something for his country. When he was around eighteen years old he left home and starting devoting himself for social work.
          
          PAYING HIS OWN EXPENSIVE:


  • It his reported in lot of report in media that as a prime minister, Narendra modi pays every single penny from his pocket for his personal expenses including his food and clothes.

          SETTING THE MIC RIGHT FOR A VILLAGE WOMEN :


  • During a function, a village women was about to speak but the mic had some problem and the lady was not audible. Modi stood from his chair and adjusted the Mic.

          SPEAKING HIS MIND AND HEART:

  • It is often seen that politician read pre written speeches but Narendra modi prefers to speak what his likes. He rarely uses pre written speeches.

          GAS CONNECTION FOR POOR: 

  • Modi requested to rich and upper middle class peoples to give up their gas subsidy so the new connection could be given to poor people. More than 10 million people gave up their gas subsidy after PM'S request. 
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                                              WRITTEN BY -VISHAL

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