Narendra Modi Completes 24 Years in Public Office: A Journey of Leadership and Service

On 7 October 2001, Narendra Modi took oath as the Chief Minister of Gujarat, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey in public service. Today, he completes 24 years in public office, having served 13 years as Gujarat’s CM and 11 years as India’s Prime Minister.

From his early days in Gujarat, Modi focused on development-driven governance, emphasizing economic growth, infrastructure, and social welfare. Under his leadership, Gujarat witnessed significant industrial and infrastructural progress, setting benchmarks in governance.

In 2014, he assumed the office of Prime Minister, ushering in a new era for India on the global stage. His tenure has been marked by transformative policies like Digital India, Make in India, Swachh Bharat Mission, and landmark reforms such as the Goods and Services Tax (GST). Modi’s foreign diplomacy has strengthened India’s global footprint, building strategic partnerships worldwide.

Completing 24 years in public office is not just a milestone of longevity but a testament to sustained commitment, vision, and leadership. Through these years, Modi has consistently focused on improving the lives of citizens, promoting development, and enhancing India’s stature globally.

As India celebrates this milestone, it reflects on a journey defined by dedication, perseverance, and an enduring vision for the nation’s progress.




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