PM Modi, (Credit: OpenAI)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said tribal pride has been part of India for thousands of years. He said tribal communities always stood first for the nation. He said they fought for freedom. He said they protected culture. He said they shaped India’s identity. He said history proves their strength. He said their role cannot be ignored.
PM Modi said Congress ignored tribal communities for decades. He said they left them behind. He said problems stayed the same. He said malnutrition remained. He said lack of education continued. He said development was blocked. He said Congress did not act in time.
PM Modi said the BJP government made tribal welfare a priority. He said many schemes were launched. He said new schools were opened. He said health services grew. He said livelihood support increased. He said infrastructure reached remote areas. He said empowerment became the main goal.
PM Modi said Tribal Pride Day honors Birsa Munda. He said Birsa Munda inspired millions. He said his courage shaped the movement. He said his legacy must be remembered. He said celebrating this day strengthens unity. He said it builds confidence. He said youth must learn his story.
PM Modi visited the upcoming bullet train station in Surat. He checked construction progress. He reviewed design work. He spoke to engineers. He inspected safety features. He discussed deadlines. He said the project will boost development. He said the station will change travel patterns.
The corridor is 508 km long. Most of it lies in Gujarat. A part runs in Maharashtra. It links major cities. Viaduct work is almost complete. River bridges are built. Construction is speeding up. Officials say progress is strong.
The bullet train will cut Mumbai–Ahmedabad travel to two hours. The journey will become faster. Business activity will increase. Tourism will grow. Trade will expand. People will travel more easily. The corridor will boost the entire region.
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