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Happy Birthday: Know ... Modi's journey from tea to PM!

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Damodardas Modi has a very influential personality in the world on today's date and his history is very thrilling. Everyone has very much hope and expectations from Narendra Modi. He has made a lot of development in Gujarat and the country is also expecting a lot of development for him. Today is the birthday of Narendra Modi. Today, on his birthday, Narendra Modi's journey from Vadnagar to Prime Minister's post ......

Born
Narendra Modi was born in September, 1950 in Vadnagar, a small village in Mehsana district of North Gujarat, which has influenced him like values ​​like generosity, philanthropy and social service. He is the third child of the six children of Damodaradas Mulchand Modi and his wife Hiraben Modi. He was a member of National Volunteer Union since his early childhood. He was interested in politics from adolescence. He has received postgraduate degree in political science from Gujarat University.

Role in Political Action
During the Indo-Pak war in the middle of the 60s, despite being a young age, he volunteered to serve soldiers during migration to railway stations. In 1967 he served the victims of Gujarat. As a result of excellent organizational strength and deep insight into psychology, he gave his services to ABVP (All India Students' Council) and played an important role in different social-political movements in Gujarat.

Adolescence
From the days of his adolescence, he has faced many difficulties and problems, but he has turned every challenge into an opportunity through his strong personality and adventure. Especially when he took admission to college and university for higher education, his way was filled with tough struggles and hard work. But in the battle of life he has always been a warrior, a true soldier. Once he took his step, he never looked back. He has never accepted defeat or defeat.

Study
Narendra Modi has completed his schooling in Vadnagar. He was a postgraduate from the University of Gujarat with a subject of diplomacy. He is also known as a good writer, many of his books have been famous.

Early activities and politics
During his tenure with RSS, Modi played a number of important and rare occasions, including the 1974 anti-corruption movement and the 19-month long 'crisis'. Modi was a RSS pracharak during his university year. He joined BJP in 1987 and entered into the mainstream politics. He was elected to the general secretary level of his Gujarat unit in just one year. He made attempts to make strong cadre base in Gujarat in partnership with Shankarsinh Vaghela. In the initial period, Shankarsinh Vaghela was seen as a mass leader while Modi was seen as a skilled politician.

Personality
Modi is known as a simple lifestyle leader. It is known as the functional and introvert Chief Minister. He ordered the demolition of many Hindu temples which were made without proper government approval. Because of this, he became the cause of the anger of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad. He is seen as a good speaker. Modi dominates the English language.

Gujarat Chief Minister
In 1998, he was chosen by BJP leader LK Advani to campaign for Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh elections. After the resignation of former Chief Minister Keshubhai Patel in 2001, he became Chief Minister on October 7, 2001. After winning by a massive majority in the 2012 election, he is the only Chief Minister to be elected for the fourth time in the state of Gujarat. Modi has been in a dispute both within India and at international level. He is the longest serving chief minister at Gujarat.

Following the development, the name of Gujarat has not only been celebrated globally in India
After that, Narendra did not look back. Nadmrodi, a Talejian horse horse, took control of the rule that created many records after one or the other. Following the growth prospects, the name of Gujarat has not only been celebrated globally. He also struggled, troubles also came, trials also happened, his own

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