Social entrepreneurs to benefit from Swachh Bharat, says PM Modi

Says large number of social entrepreneurs are coming forward to partake in Swachh Bharat

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi

Prime Minister on Sunday said can benefit from Swachh programme as it has huge business element, while stressing on the need to convert waste into wealth.

A large number of youth, in the role of social entrepreneurs, are coming forward to partake in Swachh Bharat, he said.



The Swachh mission provides opportunities for a large number of to emerge, said.

"Waste to wealth is a belief that is gaining momentum. Lot of social entrepreneurship is being devoted towards this," said while speaking at the commemoration of 90 years of Essel Group here.

The prime minister further said, "If we consider waste as waste, then we have lost our precious possession."

He said there is a crisis of natural resources shortage and it can be tackled in a scientific manner with proper management and judicious usage.

The prime minister also said entrepreneurship has been inherent part of Indian system that has been passed on from one generation to another.

highlighted the importance of family values in India, saying it is the biggest gift to the world.

"Today, even in the most advanced countries, revival of family values have become a part of election manifesto," the prime minister said.

Social entrepreneurs to benefit from Swachh Bharat, says PM Modi

Says large number of social entrepreneurs are coming forward to partake in Swachh Bharat

Says large number of social entrepreneurs are coming forward to partake in Swachh Bharat Prime Minister on Sunday said can benefit from Swachh programme as it has huge business element, while stressing on the need to convert waste into wealth.

A large number of youth, in the role of social entrepreneurs, are coming forward to partake in Swachh Bharat, he said.

The Swachh mission provides opportunities for a large number of to emerge, said.

"Waste to wealth is a belief that is gaining momentum. Lot of social entrepreneurship is being devoted towards this," said while speaking at the commemoration of 90 years of Essel Group here.

The prime minister further said, "If we consider waste as waste, then we have lost our precious possession."

He said there is a crisis of natural resources shortage and it can be tackled in a scientific manner with proper management and judicious usage.

The prime minister also said entrepreneurship has been inherent part of Indian system that has been passed on from one generation to another.

highlighted the importance of family values in India, saying it is the biggest gift to the world.

"Today, even in the most advanced countries, revival of family values have become a part of election manifesto," the prime minister said.
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