
Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the One Nation One Subscription scheme approved by the Union Cabinet on Thursday. Regarding the opportunities available to the youth, he said that the government is committed to giving the youth all the opportunities that will help them show their potential and achieve excellence.
Yuva Shakti will do wonders - PM Modi.
In a post on MyGov, PM Modi said that our youth power can do wonders! And we are committed to giving them all the opportunities that will help them shine and achieve success.
MyGov India now emotions will be curbed.
At the same time, in this case, the post of 'MyGovIndia' said that PM Modi's visionary initiative is bringing unprecedented changes in the field of education and research in the country. The post also stated that "India is betting big on its youth!" and envisioned a world where 6,300 institutions and 1.8 crore students and researchers can easily access global knowledge. Central government's scheme for youth
PM Modi's statement and the release issued for MyGov said that this is a big step. The government has also started schemes like the PM Internship Scheme, PM Vidyalakshmi Scheme, and National Research Foundation to empower our youth.
Let us tell you that the One Nation One Subscription scheme is for government higher education institutions and research laboratories. Under this, a total budget of Rs 6,000 crore has been allocated till 2025, 2026, and 2027. This scheme will increase access to high-quality education for the youth of India and encourage research and innovation.
Indian culture echoes around the world: Modi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that Indian culture is resonating globally. Wherever he goes, he gets to see Indian culture. PM Modi shared a collection of Indian cultural practices displayed there during his visit to various countries on social media.
PM Modi wrote on social media, that wherever I go, I see immense enthusiasm for our history and culture, it is a matter of great joy. Indian culture resonates globally. The collage shared in PM Modi's post shows people singing Vande Mataram in Austria, Garba in Poland and Moscow (Russia), Dholida in Kazan (Russia), Dandiya Raas in Bhutan, Bharatnatyam in Singapore and Ramayana in Laos and Brazil and other similar programs. In this, Bhutanese artists are also singing a folk song mentioning the Prime Minister. PM Modi's foreign visits often feature presentations of traditional Indian cultural practices.
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