Friday 23 May 2014

Narendra Modi's swearing in:Lata Mangeshkar, Salman Khan, Rekha may attend

తెలుగు బూతు కథల కోసం ఇక్కడ క్లిక్ చెయ్యండి Telugu Boothu Kathalu 
Several Bollywood personalities are likely to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi and his cabinet at Rashtrapati Bhavan Monday, according to sources.

Among the prominent names, who have reportedly been invited, is Lata Mangeshkar who in January this year blessed Modi in Mumbai and wished him all success in his endeavours. Others include superstar Salman Khan, who met Modi in Ahmedabad during the kite flying festival for a film promotion a months ago.

As per the sources reports say that Amitabh Bachchan and southern super star Rajinikant are also on the VVIP list of invitees.

Narendra Modi becomes sixth most powerful leader on Twitter

Narendra Modi is the sixth most followed leader on Twitter globally, according to a survey by Twiplomacy, a study of world leaders on the microblogging site. Modi's Twitter handle @narendramodi has 4,240,643 followers, with a weekly growth of 6.77 per cent, monthly increase of 12.22 per cent and quarterly growth of 24.26 per cent.

The most followed world leader on Twitter is US President Barack Obama, followed by Pope Francis. Indonesia President SB Yudhoyono is in third position  followed by the official White House account and Turkish President Abdullah Gul in the fifth position, according to the study.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's wife Jashodaben, mother Hiraben to get Special Protection Group Security




Prime Minister Narendra Modi's wife and mother will also get the Special Protection Group (SPG) security soon after he take charge as India's 14th prime minister on May 26, security officials said.


"Modi's mother Hiraben and wife Jashodaben will also be provided SPG security. But his three brothers and two sisters will be get Z-category security, provided by the state police," an official, who did not wish to be named, said.

Modi's wife and mother as well as his brothers and sisters live in Gujarat. Modi and his wife live separately.

Sources said SPG commandos have already been sent to Gujarat to assess security requirements for guarding his mother and wife.

The state police have also been directed to assess the security of his brothers and sisters and then accordingly provide them security, officials said.

His elder brother, Soma, is a retired health department official, who now runs an old age home in Ahmedabad. Modi is next in the line. The third one, Prahlad, owns a shop in Ahmedabad, while the fourth one Pankaj is a clerk in the Information Department of Gujarat government in Gandhinagar.

Modi's mother stays with Soma, while his wife, a retired school teacher, lives in Rajosana village in Banaskantha district in Palanpur.

According to the SPG Act, India's prime minister and members of his immediate family are provided security cover by the elite commando group who are specially trained in VIP security.

Another SPG official said that Modi faces major threat to his life and around 1,000 Black Cat commandos will be deployed at Modi's official residence at 7, Race Course, his office in South Block after he takes oath May 26.

Currently, SPG cover is being given to outgoing prime minister Manmohan Singh, Congress president Sonia Gandhi, Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

Sunday 18 May 2014

Prime Minister Narendra Modi ’s inspiring journey and Some Interesting Facts about Narendra Modi



The journey of Prime Minister designate Narendra Modi of the rightist Bharatiya Janata Party was most inspiring to all those younger generation who wanted to cherish their “Modern & Robust India dream, worth emulating.

Narendra Modi was born on 17 September 1950 into a family of grocers belonging to the backward Ghanchi-Teli (oil-presser) community, in Vadnagar in Mehsana district of what was then Bombay Presidency and now the Gujarat state.

He was the third of six children of lower middle class of Damodardas Mulchand Modi and Heeraben couple.

He, in fact, has begun his childhood journey helping his father sell tea at Vadnagar railway station as a teenager he ran a tea stall with his brother near a bus terminus.
He completed his schooling in Vadnagar, where a teacher described him as being an average student, but a keen debater who had an interest in theatre. That interest has influenced how he now projects himself in politics.

Modi’s parents arranged his marriage as a child, in keeping with the traditions of the Ghanchi caste.

He was engaged at the age of 13 to Jashodaben Chimanlal and the couple were married by the time he was 18. They spent very little time together and were soon estranged because Modi decided to pursue an itinerant life. However as per Modi’s biographer Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay, the marriage was never consummated.

Modi formally joined the RSS after the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war. He was sent to jail during dark days of emergency in 1975 under of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

However, Modi went underground in Gujarat, occasionally disguised, and printed and sent booklets against the central government.

He also participated in the movement against the Emergency under Jayaprakash Narayan.

The RSS assigned Modi to the BJP in 1985. While Shankarsingh Vaghela and Keshubhai Patel were the established names in the Gujarat, BJP, Modi rose to prominence after organising Murli Manohar Joshi’s Kanyakumari-Srinagar Ekta yatra (Journey for Unity) in 1991.

In 1988, Modi was elected as organizing secretary of BJP’s Gujarat unit, marking his formal entry into mainstream politics. As secretary, his electoral strategy was central to BJP’s victory in the 1995 state elections.

Since then, he never looked back and ensure his party win three consecutive terms, in spite of those unsavoury post Godhra incidents which painted him as villain to minorities,
He was formally nominated as Prime Ministerial candidate by the party’s think-tank though few of the party seniors like L K Advani expressed his displeasure and some of till then allies like Nitish Kumar of JD (U).

However, many, including the legal luminaries like Kapil Sibbals, quite often ridiculed him as ‘chai wala’ now going to be the 13th Prime Minister of independent India. Shouldn’t the biggest democracies like India feel proud of making their own ‘son of the soil’ like Narendra Modi, as the Prime Minister? Instead of ‘acceptable’ foreign ‘bahu’!
Some Interesting Facts about Narendra Modi :

1) New Delhi: Narendra Modi, the man who used to sell tea at Vadnagar Railway station in Gujarat, can well become the 14th Prime Minister of India.

2) All exit poll surveys have predicted a comfortable majority for Modi led NDA in 16th Lok Sabha.

3) Modi as a young NCC cadet in his childhood

The final results will be out on 16th May but the BJP and Modi supporters have already started celebrating their exit-poll based victory.

4) The journey of Narendra Modi from ‘Vadnagar’ to the likely occupant of 7, Race Course Road has been truly remarkable.

5) Modi has seen many ups and downs in his life and career.

6) Before taking over as Chief Minister of Gujarat in 2001, Modi was a purely organizational man who had never contested any elections.

7) But once he was anointed as the Chief Minister of Gujarat, there was no looking back for Modi and he won three state elections in a row.

8) Modi with Imran Khan

Nobody can explain what exactly makes him so popular among hoi-polloi. At the same time, he is widely known as a person who wears his heart on his sleeves.

9) Even his opponents admire him for his bold and fearless stand on sensitive issues that can dent his carefully crafted image of a no-nonsense man.

10) No other Chief Minister in India evokes as much hatred as Narendra Modi but at the same time no other Chief Minister commands as much respect as Narendra Modi.

11) The hatred for Modi is community specific but he is admired across communities and his popularity transcends all barriers of caste, community and religion.

12) Narendra Modi is a patriot since childhood. During Indo-Pak war of 1965, Modi, as a 15 year old boy, volunteered to serve the soldiers in transit at the railway stations.

13) Similarly, in 1967 at an age of 17 years, he served the flood affected people of Gujarat.

14) Modi was born in an OBC family of grocers in Vadnagar of Gujarat.

15) Modi wanted to become a sanyasi when he was a child. In fact, he was always fascinated with Sadhus, different forms of worship and meditation.

16) Modi posing as Sikh during emergency of 1975

He ran away from home after completing his school education.

17) He visited many places including Ramkrishna Ashram of Belur in West Bengal.

18) Modi with film star Manoj Kumar

Finally, he reached Himalayas and wandered aimlessly and stayed with unknown but yogic Sadhus for months.

19) After two years of wandering in Himalayas without money and with two pairs of clothes, he suddenly decided to give up ‘Sanyas’ life and returned home.

20) After returning from Himalayas, Modi ran a tea stall with his brother at the State Transport Office in Ahmedabad.

21) 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.

22) Narendra Modi is very particular about his appearance in public. He prefers trimmed beard and hair.

23) As for his clothes, his favourite cloth store used to be Jade Blue of Ahmedabad. He ensures that he looks elegant whenever he moves out.

24) Narendra Modi has done a three-month course in US on public relations and image management. This could be one reason why he has succeeded in positioning himself as one of the most affable and sought after politicians in India.

25) Modi with his mother
Narendra Modi adores his mother and never forgets to take her blessings whenever he undertakes any new initiative- political or otherwise.

26) In fact, she is his only closest relation. He has got all traditional virtues of an Indian man. He is a teetotaler. He doesn’t drink, doesn’t smoke. He is a complete vegetarian. In nut-shell, he is miles away from even minor vices.

27) Women all over India and cutting over age bracket adore Modi. In his home state, he is seen as a sex symbol among women.

28) A close look at his public meetings makes it abundantly clear that women outnumber men among attendees.

29) Analysts say this is mainly because of his emperor like image exuding absolute power and authority.

30) Modi with Kushabhau Thakre

Modi is a prolific writer and poet.He writes in Gujarati language and his favourite topics include life and teachings of Hindutva icons.

31) Narendra Modi is a big fan of Swami Vivekananda.

Friday 16 May 2014

Narendra Modi takes mother’s blessings before taking up Prime Minister post


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As soon as it became clear that he will be India's 15th Prime Minister, Narendra Modi visited his mother, Hiraben, at her house in Gandhinagar.  After he touched his mother's feet, she blessed him by placing her hand on his head. He then tweeted a selfie of him seeking her blessings.

Mr Modi, 63, has captained the BJP to the strongest result by a political party since 1984. On the day that he voted, he tweeted a selfie of him with an ink-stained finger that pushed him into a controversy - he was seen flashing the party symbol of the lotus, which the Election Commission faulted as a gesture of campaigning, which is banned on polling days. (Narendra Modi's selfie stirs up yet another controversy)

The BJP is set to get a decisive majority, and with its allies, it will accrue more than 300 seats. It needs 272 to form the government. (Election Results 2014: Mission 272 Accomplished, Now Great Expectations From Narendra Modi)

Before her son visited her, Hiraben, 95, was seen praying. She told reporters, "He has my blessings and he will lead the country towards development."

Mr Modi has won both the constituencies he contested - in Vadodara in his home state of Gujarat and in holy city of Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh.

Wednesday 26 February 2014

More Indian voters favour Narendra Modi than Rahul Gandhi: US-based Pew survey

Washington:  More than 60 per cent of Indian voters favour the BJP in the general election, due by May, while less than 20 per cent back the ruling Congress, a major American survey released yesterday said.

"With the Indian parliamentary elections just weeks away, the Indian public, by a margin of more than three-to-one, would prefer the Hindu-nationalist opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to lead the next Indian government rather than the Indian National Congress (INC), which heads the current left-of-centre governing coalition," Pew Research said.

Narendra Modi beats Rahul Gandhi in popularity: US survey
Narendra Modi more popular, Rahul Gandhi far behind: US survey 

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The survey, which does not project the number of seats that each party is likely to win, said the BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi is more popular than Rahul Gandhi, who is leading his Congress party's struggling campaign.

Pew, a Washington-based think tank, interviewed only 2,464 randomly selected voters in states and territories that are home to roughly 91 per cent of the Indian population, between December 7 and January 12. The margin of error is 3.8 per cent.

According to the survey, less than a third of Indians are satisfied with the way things are today.

The survey said more than six-in-ten Indians prefer the BJP to lead the next government. Just two-in-ten picked the incumbent Congress, which is battling perception of a government mired in corruption scandals and unable to check a sliding economy.

Other parties have the support of 12 per cent of the public. The BJP's backing is consistent across age groups and almost equal between rural (64 per cent) and urban (60 per cent) Indians, the survey found.

The northern states of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab and Delhi, together home to more than 400 million, support the BJP most, with 74 per cent saying they preferred the party.

The BJP's weakest backing, around 54 per cent, is in Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Mr Modi's Gujarat.

Nearly 60 per cent voters said the BJP is likely to be more successful than the Congress in creating job opportunities, reducing terrorism and check corruption. The Pew survey said only 17 per cent say Congress would do a better job dealing with graft.

Source:NDTV

Sunday 16 February 2014

Narendra Modi inaugurates State of the Art Bus Terminal

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a GSRTC Bus Station that has been constructed under Public-Private Partnership at the cost of Rs 110 crore here this evening at Vadodara.

Modi said that six to eight "world-class" bus stations will be constructed across the state in the near future.The purpose was to provide airport-like facilities to the thousands of the passengers who travel by state transport buses.

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Narendra Modi Future Prime Minister

Narendra Modi Future Prime Minister

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