Manmohan changed millions of lives: Time

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Manmohan changed millions of lives: Time

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's speeches may not be winning him followers but his work does and his actions have "changed tens of millions of lives for the better", Time magazine has said.

The American publication has said that Singh first as Finance Minister and then as Prime Minister since 2004 has made the world's largest democracy one of the fastest growing economies through radical economic reforms.

"He won the vote and then a sweeping victory in India's general elections this year. It is not Singh's speeches that win him followers; it's the fact that first as Finance Minister and since 2004 as Prime Minister, he has led India through a series of radical economic reforms that have made the world's largest democracy also one of its fastest-growing economies -- and protected the poor too," Time said in an article published online.

"It is Singh's actions that have changed tens of millions of lives for the better, not his words," said the article.

Singh-led United Progressive Alliance was voted back to power in the general elections earlier in 2009.

Singh is also credited with the economic reforms which he kicked off as Finance Minister in the early 1990s.



Dr.Manmohan Singh is a very wise leader and a powerful thinker.he is not one of those who creates a farce,a man who does not speak much and his actions have never failed India.He has great vision and economic sense to be the Prime Minister of this great.

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