PM Modi arrives in Chennai to address IIT Madras' 56th convocation ceremony

A large number of supporters gathered at the airport to welcome the Prime Minister, who also took a brief halt to address the gathering
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday arrived in Chennai to attend the 56th annual convocation of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras. Upon his arrival at the airport, PM Modi was greeted by Tamil Nadu Governor Banwarilal Purohit along with other dignitaries.

A large number of supporters gathered at the airport to welcome the Prime Minister, who also took a brief halt to address the gathering. The crowd erupted in loud cheer after Modi greeted them in Tamil, before switching to Hindi and making a short speech. "Vanakkam! I am delighted to get back to Chennai. This is my first visit here after 2019 Lok Sabha elections. I have come here for the IIT-Madras event but I feel so happy to be welcomed by a mammoth gathering here," said Modi while interacting with his supporters.

Prime Minister Modi also outlined his recent speech at the UNGA where he had invoked three-Millenium old Tamil poet and philosopher Kaniyan Poongundranar and called Tamil as the oldest language of the world. "When I was staying in America, I spoke in the Tamil language once and told everyone that this is one of the ancient languages. Even today, the Tamil language echoes in entire America. During my visit to America, I realized that the entire world has a lot of expectation from India. So, it becomes our responsibility to work for the welfare of our country and this work won't be done just by the government sitting in Delhi but it will be made possible by the help of 130 crore citizens of this country," he added.

Stressing on the need to abandon single-use plastic, PM Modi stated that he had never spoken about India becoming 'plastic-free', however, the aim is to get rid of the single-use plastic. "On the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi on October 2, we all will be launching a padayatra to make people aware of Gandhi Ji's principles and ideas. PM Modi will later address the 56th annual convocation of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras here.

He hailed the country's innovation ecosystem and said it was committed to creating Indian solutions for global applications. From schools to higher education and research, an ecosystem was being created that it becomes a medium for innovation even as the country was one among the top three startup ecosystems, he said. India was poised to become a $5 trillion economy and innovation and startups will play a crucial role in that, he added.

"We are encouraging innovation and incubation for two big reasons-- one is we want easy solutions to solve India's problems to make life easier. " "And another (is) we in India want to find solutions for the whole of the world. Indian solutions for global applications. This is our goal and our commitment," he said

He will participate in the prize distribution ceremony of Singapore-India Hackathon and do a walkthrough of the exhibition on IIT-Madras research park start-ups here. 

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