
New Delhi: Uday Kotak, Indian businessman and founder of Kotak Mahindra Bank, recalled one of his meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during which the latter shared his experience from a visit to Japan and expressed his desire to implement a similar initiative to help visually impaired people in India.Sharing his 'Modi Story' on the Prime Minister's 75th birthday (today, September 17), Uday Kotak said that every interaction with PM Modi has been filled with learning and inspiration.What strikes him the most is Modi’s ability to blend vision with execution, curiosity with humility, Uday Kotak said.Recalling one such experience, Kotak shared an anecdote about PM Modi’s interest in implementing a 'braille trail' -- a concept he encountered
in Japan -- to assist visually impaired individuals.
Uday Kotak said, "One incident stands out clearly. During a meeting in Ahmedabad, he told me about his visit to Japan, where he had noticed braille trails on the roads leading up to the railway station. He explained how a visually impaired person could walk independently and safely using those tiles. He was so impressed by the idea that upon returning to Gujarat, he implemented the same concept at Kankariya in Ahmedabad, where it remains visible today.""That small example shows his attention to detail, his focus on execution, and his commitment to inclusive development. Whenever he visited a foreign country, he was eager to learn best practices and adapt them for the betterment of Gujarat and India. This relentless hunger to learn, adapt, and improve continues to inspire his vision for India as a developed nation," he said.