'People's enthusiasm and great work will make India a developed nation', PM Modi said in JITO program

PM Modi: The Prime Minister appreciated the work and efforts of the Jain community in education, health, and other fields through JITO. He said that reducing dependence on foreign products and promoting local products is one of their notable achievements.

'People's enthusiasm and great work will make India a developed nation', PM Modi said in JITO program

He said that the great work of Indians in much many fields coupled with zest among people forms the biggest strength for making India a developed nation. Modi wrote this in his message to the Jain International Trade Organization on the seventh foundation day of JITO's Incubation Innovation Fund. He wrote: 'The kind of optimism and trust being seen around the world for India is a reflection of the strength of the country.'

The land of immense potential in India," said the Prime Minister. The biggest strength is the participation of countrymen who are doing excellent work in various fields and their readiness to develop the country." The Prime Minister has set a target to make India a developed nation by the year 2047, thus laying an impetus for the use of technology. It revealed in the letter that the PM appreciated the work and efforts of JAINS in the fields of education, health, and other fields through JITO. According to him, making people reduce dependence on foreign products and increase the usage of local products is one of their major accomplishments.

According to Modi, "Today's optimism, a firm belief in our abilities, extends absolutely to all spheres—inclusive of space science, defense, and trade.". The last decade has seen organizations like JITO at the forefront in accomplishing such things toward making India self-reliant. The conclave saw brilliant minds from different industries in attendance, including Vijay Shekhar Sharma of Paytm, Adit Palicha and Kunal Shah from Zepto, and Sanjeev Bikhchandani from InfoEdge. It brought together more than 300 angel investors, 100 startups, 30 unicorns, and a number of international investors, hence offering great networking opportunities. JIIF, the subsidiary investment fund of the Jain International Trade Organisation, has invested over Rs 200 crore across 80 companies, and incubated more than 25 Jain entrepreneurs.