India's youngsters leveraging power of science to make planet better: PM Modi
Press Trust of India | January 15, 2023 | 07:18 AM IST | 1 min read
Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a meeting with an academic and entrepreneur said the country is brimming with enthusiasm in the science and technology sectors.
NEW DELHI: India is brimming with enthusiasm in the science and technology sectors and its youngsters are leveraging the power of science to make the planet better, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday. Prime Minister Modi said this after meeting academic and entrepreneur Vivek Wadhwa here.
"Had amazing meeting with most brilliant of world leaders: @narendramodi @PMOIndia. Blown away with his dedication to the people of India and the world and understanding of science and technology," Wadhwa said on Twitter after meeting PM Modi. The academic said that in his meeting with Prime Minister Modi he discussed how India will lead the world in curing cancer and transform agriculture.
Tagging Wadhwa's tweet, PM Modi said on Twitter, "Happy to meet you and discuss fascinating innovations in science and technology." "India, as you know, is brimming with enthusiasm in these sectors. Our youngsters are leveraging the power of science to make our planet better," the Prime Minister said.
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