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MODI SHOWERS LOVE AND PRAISE ON PIOs Vol 46 Issue 35
13th January to 19th January 2018
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's love for Indians abroad is no secret. The leader has always made sure he visits his “family” on every foreign trip he undertakes and uses every reason to shower generous praises on them. Inaugurating the first Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) Parliamentary Conference at the Pravasi Bharatiya Kendra in the National Capital on Tuesday (January 9), Modi welcomed participants and delegates at the inaugural session and said, “From every corner of the world, we are seeing participants in India.” The conference saw at least 124 Members of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi lighting the lamp at the First PIO Parliamentarian Parliament and 17 Mayors from 23 countries in atten- Conference in New Delhi. Union Minister for External Affairs, Sushma Swaraj and other dignitaries are also seen. dance. Modi hailed their you must have noticed, countries pointed out the country's quick achievements, saying that Indians response to disaster-struck neigharound the world have taken notice integrate themselves fully into the bours, like the earthquake in Nepal, of India. India is transforming, India country they work in, they make it floods in Sri Lanka and the water is moving ahead. Today, bodies like their home and keep alive Bharatiya problems in Maldives. “India's the World Bank, the IMF, and values while occupying positions of humanity even in grave situations Moody's are looking at India in a significance that bring pride to the like these, is a part of Vasudhaiva positive way,” he said. “Reform to nation on the global platform. Kutumbakam,” Modi said. transform” was the guiding princiReminding the participants that the ple of the government. Keeping in event is aimed at reconnecting them Pravasi Bharatiyas are partners mind the needs of the 21st century, with their ancestral land and spirit, in growth the government is increasing he said, “Your ancestors had to leave investment in technology and Catalysts for the country's develIndia under various circumstances transportation. “Highways, rail- opment and the ones who take India and that is why when you return to ways, I-ways, ports- all are connectto greater heights on the global an Indian airport, you are reminded platforms, Modi's best-loved Pravasi of your ties with this country. You ed and interconnected. We have Bharatiyas walk shoulder to shoulhave a desire to return to India and made a number of areas a priority. New rail lines are launched on priorder as the country makes a deserved I understand your feelings very ity, more roads and their developplace for itself in the world. Modi well.” He added, “No matter where ment is on track, cargo handling brought Mahatma Gandhi's teachthey are, I can imagine how happy growth, which was negative, is now ings into the light and said they your ancestors must be on seeing positive,” NaMo said. have become more relevant in you all here.” Highlighting numerous developtoday's world of radicalisation. In fatherly satisfaction, he said ments made in the country in the “India's inclusive philosophy sends there is a feeling of pride when news last three years, Modi said 30 mil- a powerful message to the world. We about how Indians are influencing lion new entrepreneurs have been do not intend to exploit anyone's geo-politics where they live and added. Also, investments have been resources, nor we are eyeing anyhow they affect policies of the counone's territory, our focus has always made in abundance in sectors like tries they call home. been on capacity building and construction, air transport, mining, Reform to Transform resource development,” Modi said. computer software, hardware, electrical equipment and others. He also “In the last three to four years, Continued on page 26
Year of the Indians
The 2018 Golden Globes came as a turning point for the dictatorial American film industry with many a firsts. The powerful patriarchy and exploitation by leading men of Hollywood was, for the very first time in history, mocked upon. Women shone. They were fearless, and loud.
Aziz Ansari won the Golden Globe for Best Actor
Vijay Patel loses life in Mill Hill murder
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The Gujarati community in Britain are aghast following the death of 49year-old Vijay Patel, who passed away at a central London hospital on at 7:01pm on Monday 8th January, after being attacked by three young males.
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Theresa May promotes Alok Sharma in Cabinet reshuffle Three more Indian-origin MPs given government responsibilities
Alok Sharma the MP for Reading West has become one of the Parliamentarians of Indian origin to be appointed in a key post by Prime Minister Theresa May after Monday’s Cabinet reshuffle. Sharma has been promoted as the new Employment Minister after just seven months in his previous role.
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