PM Modi's terror attack on UNGA, 5 big things of speech


Prime Minister Narendra Modi (Narendra Modi), while addressing the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UN General Assembly), made it clear to the world that India has given Buddha, not Yuddin. He said that a scattered world is not in anyone's interest. PM Modi said that today India is changing rapidly. Let's know five big things said by PM Modi in UPCA
It is necessary to unite the world against terror. We are residents of the country that did not give Buddha to Yuddin. A scattered world is not in anyone's interest. He said that the nature of the world is changing today. A scattered world would not be in anyone's interest under these circumstances. Nor do we all have the option to go beyond our limits. In such a situation, the United Nations will have to give a new direction.
2-India's contribution to global warming is very low. India is ahead in taking steps against global warming.
PM Modi said in 3-UTA - Changes are coming fast in new India. The campaign to free India from siel use plastic is going on.
4-PM Modi said- We will build 2 crore more houses for the poor. He said that saving 20 billion dollars by stopping the corps.
5-New India is undergoing rapid changes. Over 11 crore toilets were built in India in 5 years. He said- The message emanating from the mandate is more comprehensive and uncertain. He said that 150th Anniversary of World Mahatma Gandhi is being celebrated.

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