Modi wows students at Queensland varsity

He is the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Australia since Rajiv Gandhi in 1986

November 14, 2014 08:10 am | Updated December 04, 2021 11:29 pm IST - Brisbane

Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with students during a visit to Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia, on Friday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with students during a visit to Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia, on Friday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday wowed students of a leading Australian university, freely mingling with them during a visit, and made it a point to tell them that it is former Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru’s birth anniversary, as he sent his best wishes to children.

Within hours after his arrival following an overnight flight from Myanmar, Modi headed for the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) for the first engagement of his five-day Australia visit, the first by an Indian Prime Minister in 28 years after Rajiv Gandhi.

“I wrote on the selfie with my young friends at QUT.. Today is 14th November. Pandit Nehru’s birthday. My good wishes to children,” Modi said in a tweet. Modi wrote in Gujarati.

The Prime Minister, wearing a lab coat over a full-sleeved white shirt and a beige coloured pant, said he is fortunate to be among children on the occasion of Nehru’s birthday.

Modi has been accused by the Congress of ignoring the country’s first Prime Minister and appropriating the legacy of freedom movement leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Patel.

The Prime Minister, who is in Australia for the G20 summit starting tomorrow and for bilateral talks with his Australian counterpart Tony Abbott next Tuesday in Canberra, was given a guided tour of the QUT campus and interacted with a group of selected students, some of whom were Indians.

Several students could not hide their enthusiasm and turned into shutterbugs as they relentlessly took photos.

The enthusiastic response to Modi’s visit to QUT prompted a post on the University media’s twitter handle —— “Perhaps the most high-powered lecture QUT has hosted.”

Agro Robot

Modi was also shown an agriculture robot ‘AgBot’ at the University’s ‘The Cube’ complex —— the University’s Science and Engineering Centre —— developed under a joint bio-energy programme using agriculture waste.

The Agro Robot, developed as part of a programme to develop robotics technology in the agriculture sector, is a light weight machine that performs the functions of a large tractor, including weeding work.

“Research is key to development. There is ongoing relationship between development journey of humankind and research. Increasing dominance of science and technology in the field of agriculture will surely prove to be beneficial to farmers and to the field of agriculture as a whole. It is an important endeavor for welfare of mankind. Best wishes for your effort,” Modi wrote on the ‘AgBot’ in Gujarati.

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