Prime Minister Narendra Damodardas Modi is the 14th Prime Minister of India. He was also the longest serving chief minister of Gujarat (From 2001-14). PM Modi is a dynamic personality who never fails to inspire people even during hard times like Covid19. His philosophy of 'Atma Nirbhar Bharat' has boosted startup culture in the country to an extent that India now stands at 3rd position in the World so far as number of Unicorns are concerned. His quote - Mind is never a problem, mindset is- gives an idea of his inspiring persona. Here we bring to you some of the most encouraging quotes by PM Modi, a global leader with extraordinary oratorical skills.

Talking about his 'Atma Nirbhar Bharat' mantra, PM Modi said, "When India speaks of becoming self-reliant, it doesn’t advocate a self-centred system. In India’s self-reliance; there is a concern for the whole world’s happiness, cooperation and peace."

On India’s collective fight against Covid, PM Modi said: “When the pandemic hit the world, there were a lot of apprehensions regarding India’s ability to deal with the situation. However, 100 crore doses is an answer to all our critics." When India crossed 100 crore vaccination mark, Modi further said, “for us, democracy means Sabka Saath. Everyone was taken along. If the virus does not discriminate, then vaccination also shouldn’t. So, there was no VIP culture allowed in vaccination .”

On skills for the 21st century, PM Modi said that students have to move forward with 5 Cs - critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, curiosity and communication.

“Hard work never brings fatigue. It brings satisfaction,” PM said while encouraging Karnataka's youth in 2018.

PM Modi's visionary opinion suggests, we all should remain students for lifetime. He once said: "We should remain students for lifetime. You should be ready and yearn to learn from every moment of life.”

With high hopes and to always encourage India and Indians, India's most popular leader of modern era gave a formula for future India as “IT+IT=IT; Indian talent + Information technology = India Tomorrow”

Calling himself Pradhan Sevak, PM Modi said: "I can promise you. If you work 12 hours, I will work for 13. If you work 14 hours, I will work for 15 hours. Why? Because I am not a ‘pradhan mantri’, but a ‘pradhan sevak’.”

To encourage youth, PM Modi said, "I dream of Yuva Shakti that is filled with self-belief, has the power to think big, and is hardworking to realise that aspiration. I dream of a young India that is not constrained by any limitations whatsoever. I want the youth of this country to lead a life filled with hope and opportunity. Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life, think of it, dream of it, live on that idea, let the brain, muscles, nerve, every part of your body be full of that idea and just leave every other idea alone. This is the way to success.”

Talking about the strength of Indian democracy, PM Modi told the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly: "A son of a poor man is standing in front of you today. This is the strength of a democracy."

Underlining the significance of collective efforts, PM Modi, who champions 'sabka saath, sabka vikas and now sabka vishwas', said, “Individual efforts can bring excellence but only collective efforts can deliver effectively.”