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Technology has made things so much simpler: Modi

| | Apr 02, 2017, at 04:45 am
New Delhi, Apr 1 (IBNS): Stressing that technology has made life simpler, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said more innovations are needed.

"There is a need to use technology more and innovate more. We live in a technology driven era," Modi said while addressing at the Smart India Hackathon.

He said: "A series of issues have been placed before our youth to work on. The issues are challenging but this is also an opportunity...Together we will solve all the issues that are affecting the nation. This will be done through 'Jan Bhagidari'."

Modi said, "Technology has made things so much simpler."

He said Indian youths want to create jobs today.

Smart India Hackathon is an initiative to push for a Digital India. 

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