Recalling the first
Vibrant Gujarat Summit in 2003, Modi said it became a success because of the
state's people in whom he had huge trust.
BODELI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on
Wednesday said he does not have a house in his name, but his government turned
lakhs of daughters in the country house-owners. PM Modi, who has been on a
two-day visit to Gujarat starting Tuesday, was speaking at the launch of
various development projects worth over Rs 5,000 crore, including projects
worth Rs 4,500 crore related to education sector, in Bodeli town of
tribal-dominated Chhotaudepur district of Gujarat.
"Since I spent significant time with you,
I know the issues faced by the poor people and I have always tried to solve
those issues. Today I am satisfied because my government has built four crore
houses for the people across the country. Unlike previous governments, a house
for the poor is not just a number for us. We work to provide dignity to the
poor by building houses for them," he said.
"We are building houses as per the needs of the poor, that too
without the presence of any middlemen. Lakhs of houses were built and
registered in the names of our women. Though I don't have a house in my name,
my government made lakhs of daughter's house-owners,' he said. Modi also noted
that World Bank president Ajay Banga was so impressed with the Gujarat
education department's command and control centre in Gandhinagar, called as
'Vidya Samiksha Kendra', that he urged him to start such centres across the country.
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