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India has given world not 'Yudh' but 'BUDDH': PM Modi at UN | Full Speech
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday addressed the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York. PM Modi started his speech with 'Namaskar' and said that it is a proud moment for me to speak here on the behalf of 10 crore people. "The world's largest democracy voted for my government and me. We came back to power with a bigger majority to represent them, giving me the opportunity to speak at the world stage on their behalf," PM Modi said.
Speaking about India's attempt to restrict use of single use plastic, PM Modi said, "While I was coming here, I read on the walls of the United Nations No more single use plastic. I am delighted to inform you that we are running a big campaign in India to free the country of single use plastic."
Speaking about India's attempt to restrict use of single use plastic, PM Modi said, "While I was coming here, I read on the walls of the United Nations No more single use plastic. I am delighted to inform you that we are running a big campaign in India to free the country of single use plastic."
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