Modi gave women ‘ease of living with dignity’: Dr. Jitendra Singh
He recalled that Modi made history as Prime Minister in his very first Independence Day address from the Red Fort when he gave a call for the construction of toilets for women.
He recalled that Modi made history as Prime Minister in his very first Independence Day address from the Red Fort when he gave a call for the construction of toilets for women.
Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Tuesday unveiled the Technical Centre of Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) in Bopal, Ahmedabad.
He said that this will give a boost to horticulture, revenue and employment in the region.
Speaking at the Global Business Summit, the Union minister said in the period, India recorded a rapid rise across various global parameters and universal benchmarks.
Delivering the key-note address at the launch of “i3c BRIC-RCB PhD programme” in Biosciences in New Delhi, the minister announced that 1000 Ph.D. students will be enrolled in the next five years to drive innovation in the critical healthcare sector.
The Central government has transformed Women from being targets of welfare to agents of empowerment, he said.
The Union minister said over the last nine years, the country has made rapid strides in every area of Science & Technology.
The minister said India had no dearth of talent, capability, innovation and creativity in the youth, but they were lacking a favourable milieu and proper patronage from the political leadership which was provided by Prime Minister Modi.
Most of the functioning was converted online and in order to bring in transparency, accountability and citizen participation, the human interface was reduced to the bare minimum, he added.
Dr Jitendra Singh also flagged two issues, the first was the shift from clinical medicine teaching due to increasing diagnostic capabilities.