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PM Modi in Assam, addresses youths at IIT Guwahati

| | Jan 19, 2016, at 10:24 pm
Guwahati, Jan 19 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday addressed youths in IIT Guwahati and said India can cater the demand of providing human resource to the world.

"The requirement for human resource is going to increase and if a nation can cater to this demand it is India," PM Modi said.

Speaking on his Make In India campaign, Modi said: "Why should India only remain a market? This is not acceptable. This is also the reason we launched Make In India."

He said India can manufacture electronic goods in India.

"I have come to you with a challenge- why not manufacture electronic goods in India. We have the talent, ideas & determination," Modi said.

Modi is currently visiting Assam.

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