Microsoft's founder praised India: Bill Gates called India the hope of the future
Microsoft's founder praised India: Bill Gates called India the hope of the future, and said - this country is capable of dealing with big challenges
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates may visit India next week. Before this visit, Bill Gates has written a blog about India. Whose title he has kept is 'Gates Notes'. In this blog, Bill Gates praised India fiercely.
Bill Gates, one of the richest people in the world, wrote in his blog that India as a country gives hope for the future. India has the vision to lead the world in innovation, ensuring that solutions to problems reach millions of its citizens in need. India has proved that it can tackle big challenges in one go.
Bill Gates further wrote that the country had eradicated polio, reduced HIV transmission, reduced poverty, cut infant mortality, and increased access to sanitation and financial services. Not only this, but Bill Gates also spoke on the problems related to climate in his blog.
Bill Gates wrote that with the right vision the world can tackle the biggest problems together. Health inequality at the global level can be reduced, but this problem is also linked to climate change. The poorer the community, the more affected by climate change. We need to solve this problem.
Bill Gates said I believe that when the world is facing many problems at the same time, we can deal with many big problems together. Climate change is a big problem in India, but India has done a better job in the health sector. India has done a lot of work in the health sector.
Bill Gates said that he will see firsthand the work being done by entrepreneurs and innovators in India next week. India has limited resources, but despite this, the country is making rapid progress.
According to Forbes' Real-Time Billionaires list, Bill Gates' total net worth is $105.6 billion i.e. Rs 8.72 lakh crore. He is currently at number 5 on the list of the world's top 10 billionaires. According to reports, Bill Gates has also made a big investment recently. He has bought a stake in Heineken Holding NV for about $902 million (Rs 7,452 crore).