PM’s 75th Birthday: A Look at His Iconic Slogans
National
From ‘Make in India’ to ‘Acche Din’, revisit the Prime Minister’s most impactful slogans on his 75th birthday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will celebrate his 75th birthday on September 17th, and several nationwide initiatives are being launched as part of the "Seva Pakhwada" (Service Fortnight). During his decade-long tenure, Prime Minister Modi has coined powerful slogans that reflect his vision for India's development, progress, and social progress. Here, we present to you some of the popular slogans popularized by Prime Minister Modi that have resonated with the public.
Make in India
Launched in 2014, this initiative encourages companies to manufacture products in India and aims to make the country a global manufacturing hub.
This slogan reminds manufacturers to produce high-quality products without harming the environment.
Acche Din
This slogan was introduced during the 2014 general elections to represent the promise of better governance and a better standard of living for all Indians. It became a slogan of the BJP's campaign.
Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas
This reflects the government's commitment to include everyone in development and ensure that progress reaches all parts of the country and all sections of society.
Save the Girl Child, Educate the Girl Child
Launched in 2015, this campaign focuses on addressing the declining child sex ratio and promoting girls' education and empowerment across the country. It aims to combat gender bias and discrimination against girls.
First Toilets, Then Temples
Prime Minister Modi pointed out the irony of spending huge sums on temples while neglecting basic sanitation, especially for women who often have to defecate in the open due to a lack of toilets.
Minimum Government, Maximum Governance
This initiative makes government work faster and easier by reducing unnecessary regulations. It helps the government be clear, open, and accountable to the people.
Corruption Quit India
This slogan, coined in 2023, was intended to unite the country against corruption, drawing parallels with the Quit India Movement launched against British rule.
If Modi is there, it is possible
It is about the public's faith in Prime Minister Modi's leadership and his ability to bring about significant change.
Har Ghar Jal, Har Ghar Bijli
This initiative aims to provide clean drinking water and electricity to every household, ensuring basic amenities for all citizens.
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Launched on October 2, 2014, this nationwide cleanliness campaign aims to eliminate open defecation and improve solid waste management across the country.
Atmanirbhar Bharat
Meaning "self-reliant India," focuses on promoting local industries and reducing dependence on imports, with the aim of making India self-reliant.
Vocal for Local
Encouraging citizens to support local businesses and products aims to boost the domestic economy and promote indigenous industries.
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PM’s 75th Birthday: A Look at His Iconic Slogans
National
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will celebrate his 75th birthday on September 17th, and several nationwide initiatives are being launched as part of the "Seva Pakhwada" (Service Fortnight). During his decade-long tenure, Prime Minister Modi has coined powerful slogans that reflect his vision for India's development, progress, and social progress. Here, we present to you some of the popular slogans popularized by Prime Minister Modi that have resonated with the public.
Make in India
Launched in 2014, this initiative encourages companies to manufacture products in India and aims to make the country a global manufacturing hub.
This slogan reminds manufacturers to produce high-quality products without harming the environment.
Acche Din
This slogan was introduced during the 2014 general elections to represent the promise of better governance and a better standard of living for all Indians. It became a slogan of the BJP's campaign.
Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas
This reflects the government's commitment to include everyone in development and ensure that progress reaches all parts of the country and all sections of society.
Save the Girl Child, Educate the Girl Child
Launched in 2015, this campaign focuses on addressing the declining child sex ratio and promoting girls' education and empowerment across the country. It aims to combat gender bias and discrimination against girls.
First Toilets, Then Temples
Prime Minister Modi pointed out the irony of spending huge sums on temples while neglecting basic sanitation, especially for women who often have to defecate in the open due to a lack of toilets.
Minimum Government, Maximum Governance
This initiative makes government work faster and easier by reducing unnecessary regulations. It helps the government be clear, open, and accountable to the people.
Corruption Quit India
This slogan, coined in 2023, was intended to unite the country against corruption, drawing parallels with the Quit India Movement launched against British rule.
If Modi is there, it is possible
It is about the public's faith in Prime Minister Modi's leadership and his ability to bring about significant change.
Har Ghar Jal, Har Ghar Bijli
This initiative aims to provide clean drinking water and electricity to every household, ensuring basic amenities for all citizens.
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Launched on October 2, 2014, this nationwide cleanliness campaign aims to eliminate open defecation and improve solid waste management across the country.
Atmanirbhar Bharat
Meaning "self-reliant India," focuses on promoting local industries and reducing dependence on imports, with the aim of making India self-reliant.
Vocal for Local
Encouraging citizens to support local businesses and products aims to boost the domestic economy and promote indigenous industries.
