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Knowledge should not be limited to literacy: Prime Minister Modi

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Kochi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said knowledge should not be limited to literacy and that the real goal was to bring in social and economic changes. Inaugurating the month-long ‘Reading Month’ celebration of P N Panicker Foundation here, he said foundation of good knowledge will be followed by a super structure of a better society.
‘The real goal should be for bringing in social and economic growth,’ he said. Stressing the need for digital literacy, Modi said, “I am happy to see that the foundation is now focusing on digital literacy and this is the need of the hour.
I see big hope in such committed social movements. Such a move can make a big difference.”
He also wanted the youngsters to take a pledge for reading and also encourage others, adding a well read generation would help India grow. “There can be no joy greater than reading and no friend greater than knowledge,” he said.
“The youngsters have the capacity to make a better society and nation, and together we can once again make India a land of wisdom and knowledge,” the Prime Minister said. He also appealed to people to give a book instead of bouquet while greeting. Lauding Kerala’s achievements in the field of education and literacy, Modi said the southern state has been a “torch bearer and inspiration” to the country in this regard. Kerala is the first in the country to become cent per cent literate state.
The state also has the distinction of being the first to attain 100 per cent primary education, he said. Modi also recalled the contributions of citizens, social organisations and religious leaders in the state’s achievements in education.
‘Kerala’s success in education could not have been achieved by governments alone. Citizens and social organisations have played an active role,’ he said.
Reading and knowledge should not be limited to expectations of work.
We should develop the habit of social responsibility, service to the nation and humanity, he said. ‘It is said that a literate woman can educate two families, but I say two generations.
Kerala has set an example worth emulating in this regard,’ he said. P N Panicker was the driving spirit behind the library network in Kerala through Kerala Grandhasala Sangham (Library Association) with 47 rural libraries in 1945. (PTI)
PM dedicates
Kochi Metro to the nation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday dedicated the first phase of Kochi Metro to the nation.
Addressing the inaugural function, he stressed the need to bring about a paradigm shift in urban planning by adopting a people-centric approach and integrating land use and transport.
“Over the last three years, my government has placed special focus on overall infrastructural development of the nation,” Modi said. (PTI)
“In Pragati meetings, I have personally reviewed nearly 175 projects worth more than Rs 8 lakh crore and resolved bottlenecks,” he said, referring to his ambitious multi- purpose and multi-modal platform PRAGATI (Pro-Active Governance And Timely Implementation).
Modi said his government was also focussing on next generation infrastructure, which includes logistics, digital and gas. The prime minister, who began his speech in Malayalam, said he was happy to be part of the inauguration of the Kochi Metro.
“I congratulate the people of Kochi on the proud moment,” he said. Kochi, the queen of the Arabian Sea, was once an important spice trading centre. Today it was known as commercial capital of Kerala, the prime minister said. Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) is a 50-50 joint venture of the Centre and the state government.
The Centre has so far released over Rs 2,000 crore for the project. The coaches reflected ‘Make in India’ vision.
They have been built by Alstom near Chennai and have an Indian component of around 70 per cent, he said. In a tweet shortly after he completed a ride in the Metro, Modi said that it was a “futuristic infrastructure that will contribute to India’s growth”. (PTI)

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