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India will provide workforce to power global growth: PM Modi in Canada

By FnF Desk | PUBLISHED: 16, Apr 2015, 11:16 am IST | UPDATED: 16, Apr 2015, 11:21 am IST

India will provide workforce to power global growth: PM Modi in Canada Toronto: Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the last leg of 3-nation tour addressed the Indian Diaspora in Toronto's Ricoh Coliseum on Wednesday, and asserted that a new "atmosphere of trust" has developed in India since he took over 10 months ago.

While addressing an Indian diaspora event at the Ricoh Coliseum here, PM said, “There is a new atmosphere of trust in our nation. India is a large country and it will take time to clean, Adding that the problem is old and it will take time but you can see there is a change in the people.”

The Prime Minister said that development is a solution to all the problems that India faces. He said the country has all the capabilities it needs, it just needs opportunities now.

"Jinko gandagi karni thi, gandagi kar ke chaley gaye, hum safai karke jayengey (Those who had create a mess, they have done so and left. We will go after cleaning it up)," Modi said attacking the previous governments.

"India will provide the workforce to power global growth. Our mission is 'skill India', not 'scam India'," he said.

While addressing in Hindi an estimated over 10,000-strong Indian diaspora, PM Modi said, "The Indian flag has four colours and I want to bring four revolutions to India. Saffron is a colour of energy, and we must have an energy revolution in India. Our country used to always speak of megawatts but today we are talking about gigawatts, namely 175 gigawatts of renewable energy. Earlier, the government bought LED bulbs for Rs 350 each; we buy one LED bulb for Rs 85."

"The second revolution will be the white revolution, referring to animal husbandry and how we can increase milk production. The third is the green revolution - how we can improve agricultural productivity, while the fourth is the blue revolution, by which I mean blue water and skies, which are free of environmental dangers," he added.

As the audience repeatedly cheered with chants of "Modi, Modi", the Prime Minister said that whatever is happening is not due to him but due to the people of India.

Recalling a Bollywood song, Modi said that 10 months back the government in India changed and now the ethos of the people have changed.

He said that India's biggest treasure is its youth and his aim was to see them as "job creators".

"Eighty crore youth population, 80 crore dreams, 160 crore strong hands. What can we not achieve?" he said, adding that he wants the youth to be job creators not job seekers.

PM Modi hailed the nuclear agreement signed with Canada, which will enable the North American nation to supply India with uranium over a long term.

"We are the nation of Gandhi, and have never been an aggressor. Yet we had to go beg for nuclear reactors, because countries used to feel that we would make nuclear weapons. The irony is that the nations that do make such weapons are not stopped in any way," he said.

Modi while highlighting the India's successful mission Mars, said the mission was an example of Indian talent; as India reached Mars on price less than making of a Hollywood film.

“Our Mars mission cost less than what it takes to make a Hollywood film... Our cost worked out to less than an auto rickshaw ride in any Indian city at Rs 7 per km.

Prime Minister while wooing the Ricoh Coliseum crowd said, "My experience of working with Canada has always been very good right from the time when I was the Chief Minister of Gujarat. Canada partnered with Gujarat in 2003."

The decisions we have taken today have been taken in a friendly atmosphere. Our association is going to be very long and a fruitful one," Modi said, referring to his bilateral talks with Harper and the agreements signed after that.

He also announced that OCI cards, which were previously issued only for 15 years, would now be valid for life, adding that all card holders will be given Indian visas for 10 years.

The Prime Minister's trip to Canada is the first bilateral visit by an Indian Prime Minister in 42 years.
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