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Mar 21, 2018 14 tweets 8 min read Read on X
"A prime minister with a golden heart" 😃

A government that listens. Felt like a myth, right? But now, not only does the government listen, but even ACTS. Here are a few incidents when the PMO directly intervened to help the common man, at times even saving lives.

#PeoplesPM
🔹An 8-day-old girl was suffering from a grave medical condition. PM Modi ensured a traffic-free passage for the rescue team who air lifted the child to a hospital. The child was saved.
"He is our God today," said the child's father for PM Modi.
#PeoplesPM financialexpress.com/india-news/pm-…
🔸Vaishali Yadav, a class 2 student, needed surgery for a hole in her heart, but her parents couldn't afford it. She wrote to PM Modi and the response was immediate. Her operation was funded by the PMO.
Below is a heartwarming picture of PM Modi with Vaishali.
#PeoplesPM
🔹9-year-old Khushi Sharma hails from Ratta Tibba, Fatehabad, Haryana. The path to her school was kutcha causing problems to children especially during rains. After no help from authorities, Khushi wrote to PM Modi. The PMO soon responded instructing local PWD to act.
#PeoplesPM
🔸Hashmita saw some staff members at Raj Ghat cheating foreigners by overcharging them for keeping their footwear in safe custody. She wrote to PM Modi. Swift action ensued. The PMO had the entire staff changed and CCTV cameras were installed.
#PeoplesPM
m.jagran.com/delhi/new-delh…
🔹BB Sara had a financial crunch because of which she couldn't complete her education. She asked Prime Minister Modi for help. Soon she got a reply from the PMO after which she was given a loan of Rs 1.5 lakh by Vijaya Bank within 10 days. 
#PeoplesPM financialexpress.com/india-news/pm-…
🔸12-year-old Taiyyaba had a hole in her heart. Being a cobbler, her father couldn't afford the treatment. So, she decided to write to PM Modi because she saw on television that the 'PM works for everyone'. To the family's surprise, the PMO responded!
#PeoplesPM
🔹Money lenders were harassing the father of a 17-year-old girl from Kerala. They charged her father a monthly interest of Rs 45,000. She wrote to PM Modi for help. The response was such that the blade mafia was immediately brought to book.
#PeoplesPM
newsable.asianetnews.com/kerala/kerala-…
🔸12-year-old Parth was diagnosed with a rare brain disorder. His father had to sell his property and wife’s jewelry to raise money for the treatment. When he fell short of money, he wrote to PM Modi, and the PMO assured free treatment.
#PeoplesPM indianexpress.com/article/india/…
🔹On his way to school, Abhinav would be stuck at a railway crossing near Bengaluru's outer Ring Road. Reason was an under-construction flyover that was already delayed. He wrote to PM Modi. PMO responded asking Railways to look into the matter.
#PeoplesPM huffingtonpost.in/2015/10/14/ben…
🔸Safety of the people of Mandekolu village was under threat as wild elephant attacks had risen. Nikhitha wrote to PM Modi for help. PMO responded and a committee was formed that decided to create trenches and also use solar barbed wire fences wherever needed.
#PeoplesPM
🔹14-year-old Harpreet Kaur living in Haryana, wrote to Prime Minister Modi to change the name of her village, which was called 'Ganda', meaning dirty. Soon enough the PMO replied and after approval of the Haryana government the name was changed to Ajit Nagar.
#PeoplesPM
Have we ever paused and appreciated this huge change that's come about with Prime Minister Modi coming to power? The PM cannot obviously reply to all letters because he receives hundreds daily, but his pro-people approach has helped saved lives. That's massive!
#PeoplesPM
Take a few seconds and ponder on this —
"The prime minister of a country of 1.3 billion facing a plethora of problems responds to a letter written by a young girl on a paper torn from a school notebook — How many world leaders do this?"
Thank you @narendramodi ji 😊
#PeoplesPM

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Went to a SBI Mutual Fund seminar yesterday. They talked of two of their funds — equity hybrid fund and a blue chip fund. The hybrid fund had 50% in large caps and 50% in mid/small cap stocks (and maybe a max of 10% in cash/debt) while the blue chip fund is all large caps.
A very simple understanding of the two in comparative terms —
1) Equity hybrid fund — More risk and expected return due to the 50% in mid and small caps; apt for investors who have tolerance and ability for greater risk
2) Blue chip fund — Less risk thus considered safer
Pic 1: Blue chip fund
Pic 2: Equity hybrid fund

Basic understanding —
Standard deviation: Measure of volatility
Sharpe ratio: Simply the return earned per unit of risk; more the better
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"Rahul acknowledges that China is the competition" — How cute!
Truth is, the real reason why India so desperately lags behind China is your family.
I'm sure people like you aren't used to facts because you're fed a load of crap, but still...here are some exposing the family.
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* During 1970-1980, India's was $658 while China's was $402 (64% more).
* During 1980-1990, India's was $922 whereas China's was $698 (still 32% more).
🔹Today —
* China's nominal GDP is 4.9 times India's.
* China's GDP on PPP basis is 2.44 times India's.
* China's nominal GDP/capita is 4.64 times India's.
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#WhyModiIn2019
Place — Elephanta Island
State — Maharashtra
Population — About 1,200
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#WhyModiIn2019
m.timesofindia.com/city/mumbai/el…
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Population — Around 600
Electrification has become possible with the use of latest cutting-edge technology of DC solar microgrids.
#WhyModiIn2019
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There's a lot of distortion of facts. To add to this many say they'll 'teach' Narendra Modi a lesson in 2019.
With this thread, I attempt to both show the incredible work he's done and also why he's going to win 2019 as a result of unprecedented support from the poor.
#NaMoIn2019
🔸Jan Dhan Yojana —
Beneficiaries — 31 crore.
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Impact — Opening of accounts has enabled the poor to become a part of the financial system and with Aadhar attached they're getting subsidies directly from the government in their accounts.
🔹Mudra Yojana —
Beneficiaries — 10.38 crore
Amount disbursed — Rs 4.62 lakh crore
First time loan recipients — 3 crore
Goal for this year — Disburse Rs 3 lakh crore which means another 6.5 crore people can benefit.
Impact — Creating employers instead of just employees.
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#WhyModiIn2019
financialexpress.com/industry/no-gs…
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#WhyModiIn2019
livemint.com/Money/xaFcGXlq…
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#WhyModiIn2019
m.economictimes.com/industry/servi…
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If you echo my sentiments, then spread this thread!
#IndiaFirst #NewIndia
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I'm safer.
🔸 Better roads —
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