74th UNGA Session Held
The 74th Session of United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) was held from 17th September to 30th September 2019 at the UN Headquarters at the New York, USA. Indian PM addressed the UNGA session on 27th September.
Highlights of the PM’s Speech
- Vibrant Indian culture has encompassed universal dreams. Indian culture strives for the welfare of all around the world. It is highlighted through our motto: Collective efforts , for growth of all, with everyone’s trust.
- The PM highlighted the world’s biggest sanitation campaign (Swachch Bharat Mission), biggest healthcare programme (Ayushman Bharat) and biggest financial inclusion programme being implemented in India by referring ....
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