Narendra Modi Age

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was born 17 September 1950, so he is 68 years old.

Narendra Modi Full Name

 His full name of Narendra Damodardas Modi.

Narendra Modi Education

Modi completed his higher secondary education in Vadnagar in 1967, where a teacher described him as an average student and a keen debater, with interest in theatre.

Modi had an early gift for rhetoric in debates, and his teachers and students noted this

Narendra Modi Wife

In accordance with Ghanchi tradition, his parents arranged Modi’s marriage when he was a child. He got engaged at the age of 18 to 13 years old Jashodaben.

They spent little time together and grew apart when Modi began two years of travel, including visits to Hindu ashrams.

Reportedly, he never consummated their marriage. He kept it a secret because otherwise he could not have become a ‘pracharak’ in the puritan Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.

Although Modi kept his marriage secret for most of his career, he acknowledged his wife when he filed his nomination for a parliamentary seat in the 2014 general elections.

Narendra Modi Biography

Born to a Gujarati family in Vadnagar, Modi helped his father sell tea as a child and later ran his own stall. He was introduced to the RSS at the age of eight, beginning a long association with the organisation.

He left home after graduating from school, partly because of an arranged marriage which he rejected. Modi travelled around India for two years and visited a number of religious centres.

He returned to Gujarat and moved to Ahmedabad in 1969 or 1970. In 1971 he became a full-time worker for the RSS. During the state of emergency imposed across the country in 1975, Modi was forced to go into hiding.

The RSS assigned him to the BJP in 1985, and he held several positions within the party hierarchy until 2001, rising to the rank of General Secretary.

BJP appointed Modi as Chief Minister of Gujarat in 2001, due to Keshubhai Patel’s failing health and poor public image following the earthquake in Bhuj. Modi was elected to the legislative assembly soon after.

Media considered his administration complicit in the 2002 Gujarat riots, or otherwise criticized for its handling of it; however, a Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT) found no evidence to initiate prosecution proceedings.

His policies as chief minister, credited with encouraging economic growth, have received praise. People criticized his administration for failing to significantly improve health, poverty, and education indices in the state.

Narendra Modi PM

Modi led the BJP in the 2014 general election, which gave the party a majority in the Lok Sabha, the first time a single party had achieved this since 1984.

Modi himself was elected to parliament from Varanasi. Since taking office, Modi’s administration has tried to raise foreign direct investment in the Indian economy, increased spending on infrastructure, and reduced spending on healthcare and social welfare programmes.

Modi has attempted to improve efficiency in the bureaucracy, and centralised power by abolishing the planning commission and replacing it with the NITI Aayog.

He has begun a high-profile sanitation campaign, and weakened or abolished environmental and labour laws.

Credited with engineering a political realignment towards right-wing politics, Modi remains a figure of controversy domestically and internationally over his Hindu nationalist beliefs and his role during the 2002 Gujarat riots, cited as evidence of an exclusionary social agenda.

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Narendra Modi Caste

He belongs to Modh-Ghanchi caste, which Gujarat government added to OBCs categories in 1994.

Narendra Modi Salary

Since Modi is Prime Minister of India, he will be drawing a monthly salary of Rs. 1.6 lakh. His basic salary will be Rs 50,000, with a sumptuary allowance of Rs. 3,000, a daily allowance of Rs. 62,000, and an MP allowance of Rs. 45,000.

Narendra Modi Quotes

“I did not get an opportunity to die for the country, but I have got an opportunity to live for the country.”

“I always say the strength of democracy lies in criticism. If there is no criticism, that means there is no democracy. And if you want to grow, you must invite criticism. And I want to grow; I want to invite criticism.”

“No country can move forward with half-hearted resolutions and tied dreams. A new India is rising. It has a clear vision and willpower to achieve its dreams.”

“Dreams are not seen when you sleep, dreams are those that don’t let you sleep.”

“Today, people are shifting towards a health-conscious society and yoga is playing a vital role in attaining fitness and wellness.”

“We have not shied away from taking decisions that are tough. For us, the nation is bigger than politics.”

Narendra Modi Mail ID

Narendra Modi Email Address : narendramodi1234@gmail.com

PMO Email ID : connect@mygov.nic.in

Prime Minister Complaint Cell Email Address : indiaportal@gov.in

Narendra Modi Website

Official website of Narendra Modi- https://www.narendramodi.in

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