Pm narendra modi wants india's media industry to go global

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said that at a time when India`s voice and local products are going global, the country`s media industry also needs to go global. Prime Minister


Narendra Modi addresses during the launch of Patrika Gate at Jaipur, via video conferencing in New Delhi on Tuesday. (Photo: ANI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said that at a time


when India`s voice and local products are going global, the country`s media industry also needs to go global. Inaugurating the Patrika Gate in Jaipur via video conferencing, the Prime


Minister said, "India`s local products are going global. India`s voice is also becoming more global. The world listens to India more intently. India has a strong presence on every


international platform. In such a situation, the Indian media also needs to go global." Narendra Modi described the Patrika Gate as a reflection of the culture of Rajasthan. The iconic


gate has been built by the Patrika Group of Newspapers on the Jawaharlal Nehru Marg in Jaipur. He also released two books written by Gulab Kothari, Chairman of Patrika Group of Newspapers,


via video conference. Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Governor Kalraj Mishra were present at the event. Alluding to the literary work, Prime Minister Modi said, "Almost every


big name during the freedom struggle was associated with writing. Our great saints and great scientists were also writers." He added, "In any society, the enlightened section of


the society, the writers, are like a pioneer. They are the teachers of society. Schooling gets over, but the learning process lasts the entire life, it goes on every day. Books and authors


also play a major role in it."