Aiita news october 2014

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I am not a politician, but your 'servant': PM Modi SINDKHEDA: Addressing the first of three scheduled rallies in Maharashtra, Prime Minister Narendra Modi described himself as a servant of the people of India and not a politician. "Politicians have the habit of making promises during campaigns and then forgetting them. But I am not a politician, but your sevak (servant). That is why I have come back to remind you of the promises I had made to you earlier. I will give a detailed tab of my work," Prime Minister Modi said. Launching a scathing attack on the Congress Party, he said, "We never make promises to win elections. We make promises to transform the lives of tribal communities. We don't make false promises like the Congress." Talking of Maharashtra, he said, "Is

there anyone born who can divide Chhatrapati Shivaji's Maharashtra? Without Mumbai there is no Maharashtra, without Maharashtra there is no India." Taking another dig at the Congress Party, he said, "Election fever is making people who are on the verge of defeat to speak lies. Such politics went on for 60 years. Corruption happened in irrigation sector; you were supposed to get water but did not. But their bank accounts got filled." Assuring the crowd that he himself is one of them, Prime Minister Modi said, "I don't need to take pictures with poor people. I have grown up with them. I come from amidst you and that is why my government wants to work for poor people." Giving accounts of farmers who committed suicide, Prime Minister Modi said, "From last ten years, around 3700 farmers have been committing suicide every year in Maharashtra alone."

Tendulkar joins PM Narendra Modi 'Swachh Bharat' campaign MUMBAI: Cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar and his team of friends and supporters have joined Prime Minister Narendra's 'Swachh Bharat' campaign. Tendulkar was one of the nine celebrities nominated by Prime Minister Modi to spread awareness on cleanliness, when he kicked off his ambitious campaign on October 2, the 145th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. "I have been entrusted the leadership role of 'Swachh Bharat' campaign by Shri Narendra Modi. So, I am here along with my team and will clean this area," Sachin said, while taking part in cleaning up the road with some youngsters. "When all of us, including my friends got the information that I have received the leadership role, all my friends came together and said we will also lend our hand towards cleanliness and will try and keep India as clean as possible," said Sachin, who is also a Rajya Sabha member. Sachin, who retired from international cricket last year, said, "This is the start and we can move forward from here by doing better work.

With India interested, Japan's bullet train export venture faces hurdles TOKYO: Japan's rail industry is hopeful its longterm dream of exporting bullet train technology will finally come true in India. The one hurdle now is convincing East Japan Railway, or JR East, to join the venture and ensure its success. Industry optimism rose after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's official visit to Japan in September. While here, Modi mentioned the bullet train during a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. A high-speed rail project connecting Mumbai with Ahmedabad is in Japan's sights. The contract for the roughly 500km link between India's largest city and the growing industrial hub is expected to be awarded through a bidding process starting in 2017 or later. Japan is conducting feasibility studies for the project with India. A report on the study is expected by next July.

Japanese are optimistic about winning the contract because they have provided assistance for Indian railway infrastructure development. Subways in five cities, including Kolkata and Bangalore, and the project for a 1,500km freight railway link between Delhi and Mumbai have benefited from yen loans from the Japanese government. "We have built a very good relationship with India's Ministry of Railways," an official at the Japan International Cooperation Agency said. Modi's rise to the prime minister is also great news for Japan. The planned high-speed rail will run through the state of Gujarat, Modi's power base. He showed great interest in infrastructure development as chief minister of that state. In 2013, Modi attended a seminar on high-speed railway that Japan held in his state. Japanese officials at the time were convinced Modi is "eager to spread bullet train networks all over India, starting from his own state," a high-ranking bureaucrat at Japan's transport ministry said.

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