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and ours. We want to give power and strengthen women and youths," he said. "The government said that all the MPs select one village each in their respective constituencies, and I also adopted Jagdishpur but my constituency has 750 other villages and I think all the 750 villages should be developed as model villages," he noted. Downplaying US President Barack Obama's praise for Modi's efforts to shake up the "bureaucratic inertia" in India, the Congress Vice President said, "Praises are a different thing. People should know the truth." "I believe in working. Poor should get the benefit," he added. Earlier, Gandhi visited the Indira Gandhi Eye Hospital on its 10th anniversary and enquired about the well-being of the patients undergoing treatment there. "In a government survey conducted in Uttar Pradesh some time ago, Indira Gandhi Eye Hospital stood first and it is my aim that this hospital becomes one of the the best hospitals of the world," he said. He said as many as 15 lakh patients have been examined and two lakhs operated upon in the hospital. Two of its branches have been opened in Lucknow and Haryana and another will soon be opened in Gurgaon. Rahul also laid the foundation stone of a community college in Munshiganj to be set up by Rajiv Gandhi Charitable Trust. Agency |
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