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Govt willing to hand-hold young entrepreneurs: Modi
The youth of today should become job creators and think out of the box, for which the government is willing to hand-hold them for setting up start ups, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said.
New Delhi
He also said that while patience was a virtue, it should not stop the youth from coming up with innovative ideas for the benefit of the country and society.
Addressing the students of the Gautam Buddha University in Greater Noida on the occasion of the inaugural programme of the 22nd National Youth Festival, Modi, via video-conferencing, said one had to make the beginning alone and if the person was committed to the path chosen, others would join him."
"Do not worry. Move ahead, take the first step. The government is with you," he said, referring to those youth planning to set up start-ups.
The prime minister assured them that they would not have to worry abut bank guarantees, loans and a heavy paper work as they would get all the help from the government.
"We will hand-hold you. Then, you are yourself capable of moving ahead," he told the gathering where Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was also present.
Referring to the Centre's Mudra scheme, Skill India and Startup India funds, Modi said there were enough platforms to help young entrepreneurs think out of the box and begin something new.
He also urged the people to make sports an integral part of their lives.
India, a leader in low-cost space services: PM
India launched its 100th satellite on Friday as Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeks to project the country as a global low-cost provider
of services in space.
India, a leader in low-cost space services: PM
A total of 31 small satellites werelaunched into space. More than half of the micro and nano satellites were for the US, and the remainder for India, Canada, Finland, France, South Korea and the UK. “The launch of the 100th satellite by @ isro signifies both its glorious achievements and also the bright future of India’s space programme,” Modi said on Twitter. India’s space programme has a budget of around $4 billion and Modi’s government hopes the latest launches will improve its prospects of winning a larger share of the more than $300 billion global space industry.
Modi’s government has been promoting a domestic space programme as a demonstration of low-cost technology and last February, launched 104 satellites in a single mission, most of them for foreign customers.
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