"Viksit Bharat: Nurturing Progress, Fostering Excellence."
VIKSIT BHARAT
"Viksit Bharat: Nurturing Progress, Fostering Excellence."
Today is a very important day regarding the resolutions of a developed India. I would like to specially congratulate all the Governors that they have arranged this workshop related to building a developed India. You have brought on one stage those friends who have the responsibility of giving direction to the youth power of the country. The role of educational institutions is to develop the person, and only through the development of the person, the nation is built. And in the period in which India today is, the campaign of personality building has become of utmost importance. I wish you all the best for the success of the Voice of Youth Workshop.
History gives every country a period when it advances its development journey manifold. In a way, this is the golden age (Amritkaal) of that country. This is the golden age (Amritkaal) for India. This is the period in India's history when the country is going to take a quantum leap. There are examples of many such countries around us, which have developed themselves by taking a similar quantum leap in a given time. That is why I say; this is the right time for India as well. We have to take advantage of every moment of this golden age; we should not waste even a single moment.
Similarly, today every person, every institution, every organization has to move forward with the pledge that whatever I do should be for a developed India. The aim of your goals, your deliverance should be only one – developed India. As a teacher, think about what you will do to help the country in achieving the goal of a developed India? As a university, you should think about what to do so that India develops rapidly? What should happen in the region where you are, how should India move forward rapidly on its path of becoming developed?
If I talk about the field of education, there are many subjects related to it. While educational institutions grant certificates and degrees after several years of study, shouldn't we ensure that each student acquires practical skills? Only such discussions and suggestions related to them will clear the path towards a developed India. Therefore, you should proceed as a comprehensive process of brainstorming on these topics in every campus, every institute and at the state level.
Your each suggestion will enhance the grandeur of the building of developed India. Once again, I wish you all the best for today's workshop. I firmly believe that starting today, together, by 2047, we can build a developed India. The journey begins now; leadership rests in the hands of academicians, students, and educational institutions during this era of nation-building. I extend my heartfelt best wishes to all.
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