1. 2
mr narendra modi
Welcome to the captivating journey of Narendra Modi, India's 14th Prime
Minister, a man of determination and transformation.
by shantanu puti
2001110076
CSE
2. Early Life and Education
Born on September 17, 1950, in Vadnagar, Gujarat, Modi comes from a humble background. He pursued
his higher education in political science and received a Masters's degree.
3. Political Career
Modi joined the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in his youth and
gradually rose through the ranks, becoming a prominent figure in the
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
4. Chief Minister of Gujarat
1 2001
Modi became the Chief Minister of
Gujarat, where his proactive
governance and economic reforms
greatly contributed to the state's
development.
2
2002
The state was struck with communal
violence during this year, resulting in
immense challenges for Modi's
leadership. 3 2014
Modi completed a successful third term
as Chief Minister, leaving behind a
legacy of progress and inclusive
growth.
5. Prime Minister of India - First Term
2014
Modi was elected as the 14th
Prime Minister of India,
focusing on economic reforms,
digitalization, and the "Make in
India" initiative.
Global Diplomacy
Modi's diplomacy played a
significant role in strengthening
India's international relations,
with numerous successful
foreign visits.
Clean India Campaign
Launched the Swachh Bharat
Abhiyan, a nationwide
cleanliness mission aimed at
ensuring a cleaner and
healthier India.
6. Prime Minister of India - Second Term
2019 Victory
Modi and the BJP secured an even greater
mandate, giving him an opportunity for
transformative changes in his second term.
Article 370
Revoked the special status of Jammu and
Kashmir under Article 370, striving for greater
integration and development in the region.
COVID-19 Crisis
Leading India's battle against the COVID-19
pandemic with measures such as lockdowns,
vaccination drives, and providing support to
citizens.
Aatmanirbhar Bharat
Promoting self-reliance and ensuring
economic recovery through the Aatmanirbhar
Bharat (Self-Reliant India) initiative.
7. Key Achievements
1 Economic Reforms
Implemented significant economic
reforms such as the Goods and
Services Tax (GST) and the Insolvency
and Bankruptcy Code (IBC).
2
Digital India
Promoted digitalization, expanding
internet connectivity and digital
services across the country.
3 Rural Development
Empowered rural India through
initiatives like Pradhan Mantri Awas
Yojana (Housing for All) and
electrification programs.
8. Challenges and Criticisms
1 Economic Disparities
Addressing the challenge
of reducing economic
inequalities and ensuring
inclusive growth for all
sections of society.
2 Secularism Debate
Maintaining a balance
between secularism and
the aspirations of India's
diverse religious
communities.
3 Environment Conservation
Dealing with concerns regarding environmental protection and
sustainability amidst the push for economic growth.