New Delhi:Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday appealed to the youth and professionals to adopt a new business model that attaches primacy to care for the poor as well as the planet and emerge as the global nerve centre of complex modern multinational supply chains in the post COVID-19 world.
Sharing thoughts on his LinkedIn profile in the interest of youngsters and professionals, the Prime Minister said the world is in "pursuit of new business models today" and India as a youthful nation known for its innovative zeal can take the lead in providing a new work culture.
"The need of the hour is to think of business models that are easily adaptable," Modi said. He appealed to all big and small shopowners to invest in digital tools, saying these "keep commerce connected, especially in times of crisis".
Noting that it has been a "topsy-turvy start to the third decade of this century", Modi said the deadly novel coronavirus or COVID-19 pandemic has brought with it many disruptions and has significantly changed the contours of professional life.
"The work place is getting digital first. And, why not? After all, the most transformational impact of technology often happens in the lives of the poor. It is technology that demolishes bureaucratic hierarchies, eliminates middlemen and accelerates welfare measures," Modi said.
Referring to the fact that India has perhaps the largest such infrastructure in the world, the Prime Minister said this infrastructure has helped us tremendously in transferring money directly and immediately to the poor and needy, benefiting crores of families, during the COVID-19 situation.
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This seemingly simple connection has not only stopped corruption and rent seeking that was going on for decades, but has also enabled the government to transfer money at the click of a button, he said.
Reminding that when his party came to power in 2014, he had said: "We started connecting Indians, especially the poor with their Jan Dhan Account, Aadhar and mobile number". Embracing digital payments is a prime example of adaptability, he said.