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Suresh Prabhu says India's fourth industrial revolution is inclusive

| | Oct 06, 2016, at 06:39 pm
New Delhi, Oct 6 (IBNS): Addressing a gathering at the India Economic Summit on Wednesday, Indian Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu the country is witnessing a fourth industrial revolution but with inclusiveness.

"While embarking on fourth industrial revolution, we need to take all sections of the society along, must benefit people," the Railway Minister said.

Prabhu said that India is poised to benefit from it.

"Assimilation of technology, digitization,data is propelling the fourth industrial revolution. India poised to benefit, grow."

He also said that a nation should inculcate global outlook with local solutions to take on exclusive matters.

"While we must have a global outlook, we should also have local solutions to unique local problems," the RM said.

image: twitter.com/sureshpprabhu

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