India’s would be 5th economic power by 2026, says MP Sanjay Seth at MIT WPU

Pune, Nov 17 (Representative) After the recession, India collected GST of Rs 1 lakh 30 thousand crore, now this GST is accumulating up to 1 lakh 54 thousand crores because of the economic condition of the country is improving day by day, said member of Parliament ( MP) Sanjay Seth here on Wednesday. Therefore, by 2026, India will emerge as the 5th economic superpower of the world by 2026 said Seth, an MP of Ranch? Sl while speaking as the chief guest at the inauguration of the 18th batch of Master in Political Leadership and Government MPG organized by MIT School of Government, MIT World Peace University here Wednesday. Rajya Sabha member Dola Sen, Rajya Sabha member Ghulam Ali Khatana were also present as special guests. The program was presided by Rahul Vishwanath Karad, Executive President of MIT World Peace University. Along with former UPSC chairman D.P. Aggarwal, Chancellor of MIT WPU Dr. Dr. RM Chitnis, Director of Mitsog. K. Girison and Prof. Parimal Maya Sudhakar were present.

Mr Seth further said nationalism, foresight and control of language should be kept in mind while entering politics. But before that, you should enter social services. Nowadays , the definition of politics is changing. Earlier there were a large number of people with criminal background, but now the number of educated youth has increased. One should make a habit of doing comparative studies in the field of politics. Speaking on occasion, Gulam Ali Khatana said youth should come to strengthen democracy and not for politics. Come here once and set a goal and commit yourself to it, he added. Democracy should work in such a way that no one is misled. During training in politics the youth should act according to their passion without being punished, he opined. After becoming a leader, you should always communicate with people. Dola Sen said in his address that well-educated people should enter politics for the bright future of society and country. Trained politicians are needed to curb the growing corruption.

Everyone should come forward to solve the problems of poverty, hunger and children here. Rahul Vishwanath Karad said, there is a need to change the situation of the country during the Amrit Mahotsav of Independence. It is necessary to emphasize how technology can be used in politics, Said karad while adding that now is the time to search for politics. Today many students are working in various political parties and social sectors of the country through this course which was started in 2005. This is the secret of our success, he added. Parimal Maya Sudhakar explained about the background of establishment of School of Government. He also expressed the intention of organizing the National Legislative Council for the first time in the country under the guidance of Rahul Karad. Students K Sujata and Shivam Kotial presented their views on this occasion. Dr. RM Chitnis delivered the introductory and welcome speech.