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Neetu Chandra Wants To Meet Modi To Promote Education

IANS, 12 Jun, 2017 01:08 PM
  • Neetu Chandra Wants To Meet Modi To Promote Education
Actress-producer Neetu Chandra says India has never got a leader like Prime Minister Narendra Modi to guide the country's youth. She would like to meet him as "education matters".
 
A social entrepreneur and educationist wrote a series of tweets to the Ministry of Human Resource Development on Friday about the Employment Guarantee Programme assuring to achieve 220 million numbers within the next five years. 
 
In reply to the tweet, a thrilled Neetu wrote: "Wow, is there a possibility? Interesting, if we can work this way towards our education sector. We should surely have a look. Narendra Modi."
 
Another Twitter user wrote : "Yes Narendra Modi ji. Let's have a re-look, work out possibilities and not abandon this. Under your leadership, I think it is possible."
 
Neetu couldn't agree more.
 
"Never got a leader like you Narendra Modi ji to guide the youth of the country... India ever. Would like to meet you. Only education matters," she wrote.

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