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A Presentation By:-ABHYUDAY RAJ SINHA
B. Tech(MAE)A7605413070
Amity School of Engineering and Technology
Born on 17th September 1950 to a family of grocers
Third of six children born to Damodardas Mulchand Modi and his wife Heeraben
As a child and as a teenager, he ran a tea stall with his brother near a bus terminus
Completed his schooling in Vadnagar in 1967
At the age of eight, Modi came in contact with RSS
Modi was married by the time he was 17, keeping with the traditions of Ghanchi Caste
At 17, left home & went to Ramakrishna Mission ashram in Rajkot and then to the Belur Math near Kolkata
Then he went to Guwahati and later joined another ashram set up by Swami Vivekananda in Almora, in the Himalayan foothills
Again worked in a tea stall run by his uncle where he again came in contact with Lakshmanrao Inamdar who was then based at HedgewarBhavan, the RSS headquarters in the city.
Became a full–time pracharak (campaigner) of the RSS in 1970
Became a member of the RSS after the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.
received some RSS training in Nagpur and given charge of ABVP in Gujarat.
In 1975-77, Modi went underground to evade arrest during the Emergency
Occasionally disguised as a Sikh, saint, elderly man etc.
printed and sent booklets against the central government to Delhi
organised agitations and covert distribution of the Sangh's pamphlets
Also participated in the movement against the Emergency under Jayaprakash Narayan
During this period he wrote a book titled Sangharsh ma Gujarat (Gujarat's struggle) in Gujarati which chronicles events, anecdotes as well as his personal experiences
The RSS assigned Modi to the BJP in 1985
In 1988, Modi was elected as organising secretary of BJP's Gujarat unit, marking his formal entry into mainstream politics
Modi rose to prominence after organising Murli Manohar Joshi's Kanyakumari-Srinagar Ekta yatra (Journey for Unity) in 1991
People Said: ‘ Gujarat is over now- it will take at least 20 years to get back from the loses caused to industries ‘
But, Narendra Modi along with 5.5 Cr Gujarati people proved everybody wrong..
NaMo Government in gujarat was about to tear apart..
Law & Order was in no mood to leave Modiwithout any charges…
But, things changed dramatically…
Modi won the first assembly election with majority…
Leaving all the trauma aside, this man chose the path of ‘Development’…
“ Vibrant Gujarat ”
Kite Festival
Kite Fliers from more than 40 countries take part in it every year, made the local festival
globally acknowledged.
Navratri Festival- even SRK, Deepika, Katrina, Kareena and Salman dances on local tunes..
Ahmedabad River Front
You’re stupid if you’re not in Gujarat…. – RATAN TATA
And, Gujarat CM snatched away landmark ‘TATA Nano’ project from West Bengal
Acknowledged globally for his ‘Gujarat Model of Development’
Introduced a whole new concept of addressing political rallies-
MODI in 3D Hologram : created the required buzz
MODI stood by his supporters, and kicked out all his oppositions..
BJP lost in the General Elections of 2004 and 2009
This created a huge problem for the party to select the Next PM candidate for National
Elections 2014
A Leader with Power and Passion
A Mass Leader
Visionary Thinking
Eyes focused on the stars, feet firmly on the ground
Obsessed with Development
Scientific approach to problem solving
Separating Administration from Politics
An objective decision maker
All inclusive growth
Nothing for himself
Understanding the pulse of the people
Modi Declared as BJP’s PM candidate
The NaMo Campaign
15th September 2013, when Narendra Modi addressed his 1st rally in Haryana till 10th May 2014 in Ballia, UP
Why did his Rallies Stand out ?
At the rally in Visakhapatnam
His Interviews that went viral over Facebook, Youtube& Twitter
And, the D-Day arrived: 16th May,2014
The Magical figure of 300+ : ‘Purn Bahumat’
BJP: 282 NDA: 336
The 15th Prime Minister of India:Narendra Damodardas Modi
Narendra Modi
• Born to a family of grocers belonging to the oil-presser
community.
• At the age of eight, Modi came in contact with
RSS and later he was given charge of Sangh's student
wing.
• Modi has a large challenge to start with: a messy
economy. In a leftist country like India, Modi may start
out moderately but may become more radical as he
shows signs of political capital to change the
country.His success will depend largely on picking the
right players for his team, especially the right finance
minister.
Margaret Thatcher
• Margaret Thatcher’s father, a shopkeeper.
• Roberts became President of the Oxford University Conservative Association in 1946. She was influenced at university by political works such as Friedrich von Hayek's The Road to Serfdom(1944)
• Her first 2 years in office were not easy -unemployment was very high, but the economy gradually showed improvement. She brought more of her supporters into the Cabinet
Like Great Britain’s Margaret Thatcher, Modi is attempting to use economic messaging about decentralization, small government, and development to restore India’s economic standing and to court foreign investment.
Ronald Reagan
• He was the 40th President of the United States (1981–89), and served as the 33rd Governor of California (1967–75) prior to his presidency.He was re-elected in a landslide in 1984, proclaiming that it was "Morning in America".
• Reagan was big on defense. So is Modi. His latest budget opened the market to allow for 49% foreign ownership of Indian defense contractors.
• Reagan’s other trait, cutting bureaucracy, “trickled down” to Modi from across the seas. Modi has been streamlining government since he stepped into office, reducing government positions in hopes to reduce waste and the amount of time it takes to approve large infrastructure projects. India needs that.
Deng Xiaoping
• Chinese communist leader, who was the most powerful figure in the People’s Republic of China from the late 1970s until his death in 1997. Became a leading political and military organizer in the Jiangxi Soviet, an autonomous communist enclave in southwestern China that had been established by Mao Zedong
• My Deng Xiaoping analogy is based on three or four reasons. Firstly, Modi represents a decisive break from dynasty rule like Deng Xiaoping broke with the madness of Mao Zedong ideology. Other two things that make me to think further on this are Modi’s decisiveness, pragmatic approach and the obsession to get things done like the Chinese reformist leader. Also, what strikes me as a parallel between the two is the kind of long-term horizon for their countries. Of course, the other parallel is that both of them have baggage.
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PM Narendra Modi Becomes Third Most Followed World Leader on Twitter
The most active political leader on Social Network
Keeps the country and the world updated about his policies, meetings and speeches through YouTube…
The most followed Indian Politician Ever…
A ray of hope for Indian Economy...
Long Live the great Leader: NaMo
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