In the UN, PM Modi mentioned 3000 years old Tamil poet, said- Yaadhum Oore Yaavarum Kelir

Washington: PM Narendra Modi while addressing the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Friday 27 September said that "India is a thousand years old great culture, which has its own vibrant traditions, which embody international dreams. Public welfare is our life element. He said that we have given Buddha to the world, not war."

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Urging collective efforts to deal with all the serious challenges facing the world, PM Modi recalled the quotes of Swami Vivekananda along with the great Tamil poet and philosopher Kaniyan Pungundranar of 3000 years old Sangam era. Quoting the famous quote "Yaadhum Oore Yaavarum Kelir" by Tamil poet Kaniyan Pungudranar, he said that this understanding of the separation of borders is the uniqueness of India. This utterance of Tamil poet refers to 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam'.

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PM Modi presented India's development and its achievements as inspiration for the world. During this, Modi said that India's development story works to generate confidence in the poor of the whole world and give new hope to the world. He said, "Development efforts are ours, but the result is for everyone, for the whole world."

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