This Article is From Jun 12, 2022

Villages' Development Must For India's $5 Trillion Economy Aim: Amit Shah

Amit Shah: "Mahatma Gandhi had said the soul of the country is in our villages and I firmly believe that," Union minister Amit Shah said.

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Amit Shah listed works done by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said the development of villages is essential to achieve the goal of making India a "five trillion dollar economy".

"I am of the firm belief that development of the country is not possible without the development of its villages," Shah said, while addressing the 41st convocation ceremony of the Institute of Rural Management (IRMA) here in Gujarat.

Over 250 students received their management degrees in rural management during the ceremony.

"Mahatma Gandhi had said the soul of the country is in our villages and I firmly believe that," the Union minister said.

"If villages are prosperous, self-reliant and with good facilities, the country will be prosperous. It will help achieve the dream of Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) and making India a five trillion dollar economy," he said.

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Amit Shah said he is excited to see so many students are passing out from the IRMA and will work for the rural development and management.

"You will help in achieving the dreams of Mahatma Gandhi. You can work for your personal development, but you will also have to take an oath today when you are passing out that you will also work for the development of our rural areas," the Union minister said.

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He listed the works done by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government for rural development.

The rural managers will play an important role in rural development, Amit Shah said while addressing the function.

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The Modi government established the cooperation ministry, which will help achieve rural development, he added.

IRMA Chairman Dilip Rath said their institute, which is shaping up managers to run cooperative movements in villages, is best placed to be declared a national institute of excellence.

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The IRMA has already made a representation to the government about this, he said.

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