Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday interacted with 53 students from Sikkim and Ladakh, who were part of two Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) excursion groups visiting various parts of India.
The students shared their vision of a prosperous and corruption-free India and the Prime Minister exhorted them to work towards achieving this vision.
He also urged the students to stay fit, in order to be more productive where the significance of Yoga was also discussed.
Prime Minister Modi stressed on the importance of learning and said there should be a natural inclination to be a learner at all times.
The students expressed their keen interest in Digital India as well where the Prime Minister explained how Direct Benefit Transfers are helping the common people.
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