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Make India a healthy India, Modi tells medical fraternity

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Press Trust of India Belgaum (Kar)
Gujarat Chief Minister and BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi today exorted the young medical fraternity to dream to make India a "Healthy India".

Pointing out that social hygiene was as important as personal hygiene, Modi asked the young doctors if we can fulfill Gandhiji's dream of a healthy India.

Noting that there was dearth of doctors and paramedical staff in the country, he stressed on the need for generating more para medical training institutions.

Speaking at the Golden Jubilee celebrations of Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College here, Modi said a "healthy youth is healthy India" and this can come true only with a participation of youth in the medical stream.
 

The BJP leader said India was once known for education sector as back as 2,800 years ago. For 1,600 years India lead the world in education in universities like Nalanda and Takshashila where students from other countries came to seek education.

"We have to retain our culture and be technically strong like China," he said.

Without naming any political party but apparently aiming at Congress, he said had our initial governments given prime importance to education right since independence, the country would have been globally on top.

Rajya Sabha member and Karnataka Lingayat Education (KLE) Chairman Prabhakar Kore was also present at the function.

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First Published: Dec 19 2013 | 9:57 PM IST

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