From 387 to 706 medical colleges: Amit Shah showcases PM Modi's decade of progress

In a recent event, Union Home Minister Amit Shah lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi for expanding the number of medical colleges in India to 706. Speaking at the inauguration of a medical college in Gujarat, Shah credited Modi for instilling pride in Indian culture and language, and highlighted Modi’s speeches in Hindi at international forums as a symbol of nationalistic fervour.

Shah commended Modi for the rapid increase in medical services in the past decade, including the rise in AIIMS, medical colleges, MBBS and PG seats. He attributed these advancements to PM Modi’s leadership, which has also revitalized the curriculum in various fields to make them globally competitive and supported the rise of Indian startups on the world stage.

By opting to speak in Hindi at international events, PM Modi has set a new precedent for showcasing India’s linguistic diversity and cultural richness. Shah expressed optimism for India’s future under Modi’s leadership, envisioning a confident youth and a nation with a stronger global presence by its centenary year of independence in 2057. The increase in institutions of higher learning and the emphasis on promoting native languages and cultures reflect Modi’s efforts to elevate India’s status on the world stage.

With the foundation laid by PM Modi, Shah believes that India will witness a surge in global demand for visas, indicating the nation’s rising prominence in the international arena. The emphasis on linguistic pride, cultural heritage, and educational advancements under Modi’s leadership are expected to shape a brighter future for India as it continues to progress on the global stage.

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