Audio version of 'Sakshibhaav', penned by Narendra Modi

Published By : Admin | March 7, 2014 | 16:25 IST

Listen to the audio tracks of the book ‘Sakshibhav’, penned by Shri Narendra Modi.

This is a chapter-wise compilation that puts forth the soulful thoughts of Shri Modi shared in his diary 36 years ago.

001 Prastavna Shree Suresh Dalal : Click to Listen
002 Prastavna Narendra Modi : Click to Listen
01 Jivannu Adhisthan: Click to Listen
02 Swapnona Khandair: Click to Listen
03 Tari Sarjeli Kavita: Click to Listen
04 Matani Murti: Click to Listen
05 Mayalu Aankhonu Milan: Click to Listen
06 Asim Aatma Vishwas: Click to Listen
07 Hirday Mandirma: Click to Listen
08 Navjivan Ni Prerna: Click to Listen
09 Navsarjanno Adhar: Click to Listen
10 Palbinduni Dhara: Click to Listen
11 Sarjan Ane Shanyavkash: Click to Listen
12 Ekmatra Maro Marg: Click to Listen
13 Chirai Jata Hridayni Vedna: Click to Listen
14 Vedna Anath Nathi Hoti: Click to Listen
15 Avirat Mathamann: Click to Listen
16 Bhogvrutini Purti: Click to Listen

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Japan-India Business Cooperation Committee delegation calls on Prime Minister Modi
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QuoteJapanese delegation includes leaders from Corporate Houses from key sectors like manufacturing, banking, airlines, pharma sector, engineering and logistics
QuotePrime Minister Modi appreciates Japan’s strong commitment to ‘Make in India, Make for the World

A delegation from the Japan-India Business Cooperation Committee (JIBCC) comprising 17 members and led by its Chairman, Mr. Tatsuo Yasunaga called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi today. The delegation included senior leaders from leading Japanese corporate houses across key sectors such as manufacturing, banking, airlines, pharma sector, plant engineering and logistics.

Mr Yasunaga briefed the Prime Minister on the upcoming 48th Joint meeting of Japan-India Business Cooperation Committee with its Indian counterpart, the India-Japan Business Cooperation Committee which is scheduled to be held on 06 March 2025 in New Delhi. The discussions covered key areas, including high-quality, low-cost manufacturing in India, expanding manufacturing for global markets with a special focus on Africa, and enhancing human resource development and exchanges.

Prime Minister expressed his appreciation for Japanese businesses’ expansion plans in India and their steadfast commitment to ‘Make in India, Make for the World’. Prime Minister also highlighted the importance of enhanced cooperation in skill development, which remains a key pillar of India-Japan bilateral ties.