PM Modi Emphasized on the "importance of duty to make better India"

PM highlighted that the opportune time to set our eyes on 2047, when the country will celebrate 100 years of independence


New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the second National Committee meeting on Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav on Wednesday and said India should envisage a pivotal role and should emerge as a world leader in this post-COVID-19 New World Order.

While addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister highlighted that this is an opportune time to set our eyes on 2047, when the country will celebrate 100 years of independence.

PM Modi said, "It is at that time that the current generation will be at the helm of affairs and the nation's destiny will be in their hands. Therefore, it is important to decide what we must inculcate in them now so that they will be able to make big contributions in the future towards the country." The Prime Minister further elaborated that for the current generation to contribute meaningfully to nation-building," we must inculcate in them the importance of duty to make a better India."

"We have always insisted upon and fought for our rights but there is higher greatness in following one's duties. It is only when we follow our duties religiously that we can ensure the rights of others automatically. Therefore as we celebrate Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, commitment to duty should be our highest priority and the pledge to contribute meaningfully to the country should be our main resolve. Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav will sow the seed of a sense of duty among the youth," the PM added.

The authority of the event should have their gratitude towards the PM and was thankful to have his presence. They gave an overview of the activities taken up by them under Amrit Mahotsav and also gave their suggestions and inputs to further strengthen the campaign.

Various Union Leaders and ministers joined the event.

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