Police examined the statements made by her and found that the offences are prima facie attracted, the statement filed following the directive of the HC, said. The administration summitted that Sulthana made a baseless assertion having serious consequences against the Centre. Prime Minister Narendar Modi on Wendesday invited the world to invest in India based on, among other things, what he described as a culture of openness. Addressing virutally a digital start-up event in France, Viva Tech, Modi said this openness is one of india's five pillars for attracting investment along with talent, market, capital and ecosystem. Pm Modi also said digital media allowed people during the pandemic to work and help others. Digital technology helped people cope, connect, comfort and console, said Modi according to a statement issued by the Government. Today India has nearly 1.2 billion mobile phones and 775 million internet users. This is more than the population of several nations. Data consumption in India is among the highest and cheapest in the world. Indians are the largest users of social media. There is a diverse and extensive market that awaits you, he said. Taking about the disruption in different sectors over the past year. Modi he said disruption did not have to mean despair. Instead, the focus should be kept on the twin foundations of 'repair and prepare' he said. This time last year, the world was still seeking a vaccine. Today, we have quite a few. Similarly, we have to continue repairing health infrastructure and our econoies. We in India implemented huge reforms across sectors, be it mining, space, banking, atomic enery and more. This goes on to show that India as a nation is adaptable and agile, even in the middle of the pandemic said PM Modi. Underlining the need for innovation, Modi also said the role of India's start-up secotr had been paramount in the fight against Covid.
