1 For Modi, country came first and then other related things associated
with motherland. For an instance, during 1965 Indo-Pak war, Modi, who
was then a 15-year-old boy, volunteered to serve the soldiers in transit
at the railway stations. Similarly, in 1967 at an 17 years age, he
served the flood affected people of Gujarat.
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The success of the Vibrant Gujarat Summit held in 2012 demonstrates the international standing of Narendra Modi. At least 100 countries participated in the Summit.
3
In 2012, Modi was awarded the CNBC TV 18 Award for 'outstanding contribution to the cause of Indian business.'
4
In November 2011, the Computer Society of India conferred Modi with the award and title of 'eRatna" for his contribution in the field of e-governance.
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Women all over India adore him. A close look at his public meetings makes it abundantly clear that women outnumber men among attendees. Analysts say this is mainly because of his emperor like image exuding absolute power and authority.
6
Modi is a prolific writer and poet.He writes in Gujarati language and his favourite topics include life and teachings of Hindutva icons. Narendra Modi is a big fan of Swami Vivekananda. His most recent election campaign was christened as Vivekanand Yuva Vikas Yatra.
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Narendra Modi adores his mother and never forgets to take her blessings whenever he undertakes any new initiative-political or otherwise. In fact, she is his only closest relation.
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Narendra Modi has done a three-month course in the US on public relations and image management.
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Narendra Modi is very particular about his appearance in public. his favourite cloth store used to be Jade Blue of Ahmedabad, He prefers trimmed beard and hair.
10
After returning from Himalayas, Modi ran a tea stall with his brother at the State Transport Office in Ahmedabad. Modi sold tea for many years. That was the time when Modi learnt what hardship really meant. It made him more determined and resolute in his approach towards life.
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In its issue dated 26-3-2012 TIME Magazine had Narendra Modi on its cover page with a story titled 'Modi Means Business'. TIME lauded his development in the last decade and termed Modi as a, "firm, no-nonsense leader who will set the nation on a course of development that might finally put it on par with China."
2
The success of the Vibrant Gujarat Summit held in 2012 demonstrates the international standing of Narendra Modi. At least 100 countries participated in the Summit.
3
In 2012, Modi was awarded the CNBC TV 18 Award for 'outstanding contribution to the cause of Indian business.'
4
In November 2011, the Computer Society of India conferred Modi with the award and title of 'eRatna" for his contribution in the field of e-governance.
6
Women all over India adore him. A close look at his public meetings makes it abundantly clear that women outnumber men among attendees. Analysts say this is mainly because of his emperor like image exuding absolute power and authority.
6
Modi is a prolific writer and poet.He writes in Gujarati language and his favourite topics include life and teachings of Hindutva icons. Narendra Modi is a big fan of Swami Vivekananda. His most recent election campaign was christened as Vivekanand Yuva Vikas Yatra.
7
Narendra Modi adores his mother and never forgets to take her blessings whenever he undertakes any new initiative-political or otherwise. In fact, she is his only closest relation.
8
Narendra Modi has done a three-month course in the US on public relations and image management.
9
Narendra Modi is very particular about his appearance in public. his favourite cloth store used to be Jade Blue of Ahmedabad, He prefers trimmed beard and hair.
10
After returning from Himalayas, Modi ran a tea stall with his brother at the State Transport Office in Ahmedabad. Modi sold tea for many years. That was the time when Modi learnt what hardship really meant. It made him more determined and resolute in his approach towards life.
11
In its issue dated 26-3-2012 TIME Magazine had Narendra Modi on its cover page with a story titled 'Modi Means Business'. TIME lauded his development in the last decade and termed Modi as a, "firm, no-nonsense leader who will set the nation on a course of development that might finally put it on par with China."
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