Narendra Modi was born in 1950 in Gujarat, India. He received a post-graduate degree in political science and joined the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) as a volunteer during his university years. Modi entered mainstream politics by joining the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in 1987 and became the Chief Minister of Gujarat in 2001. As CM, Modi oversaw many infrastructure and economic development projects in Gujarat through initiatives like the BIG 2020 plan. He focused on sectors like power, transportation and rural development. Modi received several awards for his governance, including being named the Best Chief Minister of India in 2006.
3. Personal Details
• Born on September -- 17, 1950 Small
district of Gujarat, Vadnagar.
• He was the third of six children born to
Damodardas Mulchand Modi and his wife
Heeraben.
• Education- post graduation in political
science.
• During the Indo-Pak war in the mid
sixties, he volunteered to serve the soldiers
in transit at railway stations.
• Joined Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, a
student organisation and was involved in the
anti-corruption
• Nav Nirmāṇ ("Reconstruction") Movement.
• Nominated as representative in Bharatiya
Janata Party.
4. Education
• KNOWLEDGE COORIDOR- stretch
between Gandhinagar and
Amdavad.
• 5 major universities included.
• Nirma University at
Ahmedabad, DDU at Nadiad, DAIICT
at Gandhinagar, Shyamji Krishna
Verma University at Kutch and
Ganpat University at Mehsana.
• IIT, GANDHINAGAR.
• National law university.
• Agricultural universities.
5. EARLY ACTIVISM AND POLITICS
• Pracharak in RSS during his University
Years.
• In partnership with Shankersinh
Vaghela, Modi set about creating a strong
cadre base in Gujarat.
• The party started gaining political mileage
and formed a coalition government at the
centre in April 1990.
• Modi was entrusted with the
responsibility of organizing two crucial
national
events, the Somnath to Ayodhya Rath
Yatra.
• He was appointed the National Secretary
of the Party and given the charge of five
states in 1995.
• Narendra Modi was chosen by the party
to be the Chief Minister of Gujarat.
6. Political Career
• Elected as the student leader of Akhil Bhartiya Vidhyarthi
Parishad (ABVP) and played a prominent role in various sociopolitical movements in Gujarat.
• Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a socio-cultural
organization in social and cultural development of India.
• There he imbibed the spirit of nation-before-self and serviceto-the-needy.
• Entered the mainstream politics by joining the BJP in 1987.
• Within a year, he assumed the responsibility of the General
Secretary of the Gujarat unit.
• BJP in power- 2/3 majority.
• Active work in BJP.
• Became the CM of Gujarat in OCT,2001.
7. Developments in Gujarat.
• Blueprint for Infrastructure in Gujarat – BIG 2020, envisages a total
capital outlay of Rs.3,57,468 crores .
• 11 broad sectors such as Power, Water and
Irrigation, Ports, Roads, Industrial Parks and SEZs, Urban
Infrastructure, Gas, Knowledge Corridors, Railways and
Airports, Tourism and Telecom – Infrastructure.
• 11 airports, one international airport, an extensive rail network and
a robust road network.
• Gujarat is blessed with a coastline of over 1600 km, the longest in
the country, and is dotted with 41 ports.
• More than 98% villages in Gujarat are connected with concrete
roads. This excellent rural road connectivity is the best in the
country and translates into fast track growth.
• Announcement of special auto-port.
8. • Kanya Kelavani Nidhi has been
created with a long term goal that
no girl child in Gujarat remains
illiterate.
• The drop-out rate is supported by
new enrolments through Kanya
kelavani Rath Yatra (girl child
enrolment drive), a unique initiative
in Gujarat. Since 2003, every year in
the month of June, the Chief
Minister along with the team
travels to remote villages to
encourage parents to enrol their
children in schools.
9. • Modi’s postion
on terrorism
• Criticism of
modi's
governance
• Congress ban of
TV channel
10. Awards and Recognition
• Gujarat Ratna by Shri Poona
Gujarati Bandhu Samaj at Ganesh
Kala Krida Manch on celebration of
centenary year.
• e-Ratna award by the Computer
Society of India
• Best Chief Minister – In a nationwide
survey conducted in 2006 by India
Today magazine, Narendra Modi
was declared the Best Chief Minister
in the country.
• Asian Winner of the fDi Personality
of the Year Award for 2009 by fDi
Magazine
11. Learnings from Mr.
Narendra Modi
• Desire + stability = Resolution
• Resolution + Hardwork = success
• Transforming obstacles into
opportunity.
• Sheer commitment in whatever
he does.
• Welfare society.
• “Never looking back”
• Master strategist.
• Long Term Planning & Clear Focus
• Risk Taker
• Thinker