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PM Narendra Modi's top 5 quotes at the UN Summit

Sep 26, 2015, 13:43 IST

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On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a strong pitch for reforms in the UN security council while addressing the United Nations Sustainable Development Summit. We list down his top five quotes-

* We should a create a world where everyone feels protected and respected.

* Eradicating poverty is the top priority for us. We have launched several programmes to empower the poor. Education and skill development are priorities for us.

* For the people of India, it is a matter of satisfaction that there are many similarities between the path India has chosen for development and the UN goals for sustainable development.

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* The world is connected and dependent on each other. Our international partnerships need to be centred on progress of humanity.

* If we all want the world to be peaceful and development for the world, poverty needs to be tackled.

PM Modi ended his speech with a mantra from the Upanishad: (May all be happy, may all be healthy, may all see welfare, may no one have any sorrow).

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On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a strong pitch for reforms in the UN security council while addressing the United Nations Sustainable Development Summit.

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We list down his top five quotes-

* We should a create a world where everyone feels protected and respected.

* Eradicating poverty is the top priority for us. We have launched several programmes to empower the poor. Education and skill development are priorities for us.

* For the people of India, it is a matter of satisfaction that there are many similarities between the path India has chosen for development and the UN goals for sustainable development.

* The world is connected and dependent on each other. Our international partnerships need to be centred on progress of humanity.

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* If we all want the world to be peaceful and development for the world, poverty needs to be tackled.

PM Modi ended his speech with a mantra from the Upanishad: (May all be happy, may all be healthy, may all see welfare, may no one have any sorrow).
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