Independence Day: 75 years of independence, PM Modi asked youth from Red Fort - Newztezz Online

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Independence Day: 75 years of independence, PM Modi asked youth from Red Fort


PM Modi said, the world is changing its attitude towards India. 
The world is looking to India for a solution.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked on the occasion of Independence Day that we will stick to the Global Certificate? While addressing the youth of the country, PM Modi said, 'We do not need to imitate others, rather we will stand on our own strength and fulfill our goals.' PM Modi said, the world is changing its attitude towards India. The world is looking to India for a solution. The skill of 130 crore Indians is showing a ray of hope to the world. However, our best talents sometimes get bogged down in language barriers.

The National Education Policy (NEP) emphasizes on studies in regional languages. Talking about this, PM Modi said from the ramparts of the Red Fort, 'We should be proud of each and every language of our country, no matter how well we are proficient in it or not. We don't have to compare ourselves with anyone. We are unique and bright. He also asked the Indian youth to have a bigger and collective dream. PM Modi said, 'Sometimes our talent is not able to find its desired path. This is because of the slavery mentality and we have to get rid of it.

PM asked this thing from youth

PM Modi said from the Red Fort, 'When we connect with our land, only then will Unja fly.' While addressing the youth of the country, PM Modi said, 'Young people of my country, when the country will be celebrating 100 years of independence, then you will be at the age of 50 years.' He said, 'If you will march with me and give me these golden years of your life, then our country will become a developing country.'

Urging the countrymen to have big wishes and collective wishes, he said, 'We have to come together in this nectar period and work towards another big goal of developed India (developed India).' The PM said, 'Dreams cannot be different, when we are looking for a strong and developed India. Along with cooperative federalism, we now need cooperative competitive federalism.

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