The greatest strength of our country is its young generation. India is the youngest nation in the world, where millions of youth, with their dreams and energy, are shaping the direction of the country. The youth are not just the future, but the heartbeat of the present. Their ideas, hard work, and determination have the power to take India to new heights.
The biggest quality of youth power is their enthusiasm and courage. At this age, they not only have the courage to dream but also the strength to achieve them. When this energy is channelized in the right direction, even the impossible becomes possible. History bears testimony to this fact—whenever the country needed a new direction, it was the youth who took the lead. In the freedom struggle, young revolutionaries like Bhagat Singh Ji, Chandrashekhar Azad Ji, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Ji, and Babu Genu Ji awakened the nation. Even today, in this digital and global era, that same energy is propelling India forward.
Nation-building today is not limited only to politics or economics. It includes education, healthcare, science, technology, culture, and environment. In each of these fields, the role of youth is decisive. An educated, aware, and cultured young generation can transform the very picture of society. Education is the foundation that instills responsibility towards the nation.
However, the true potential of youth power will be realized only when modern knowledge is balanced with discipline and an understanding of traditions. Personal success alone cannot be the aim of nation-building. True nation-building lies in the collective progress of society and the country.
I take pride in the fact that the youth of Mira-Bhayandar are steadily moving forward in this direction. Whether in education, sports, arts, or social service, they have repeatedly shown that, when given the right opportunities, they can achieve remarkable things. And this is not limited to Mira-Bhayandar alone. Across the nation, our young people are bringing glory to India in the fields of science, technology, startups, defense, sports, and arts. This is the new face of India.
I firmly believe that nation-building is not just the responsibility of the government. Every young person’s active participation is essential. If each youth resolves to contribute towards solving the problems around them, great change is bound to happen. Whether it is the Swachh Bharat (Clean India) mission, environmental conservation, spreading education, ensuring women’s safety, or social service, it is the energy of youth that can bring about true transformation.
Today, we must all take a pledge—not only to provide employment and opportunities to the youth but also to guide them with the right values and direction. I appeal to the youth of my city, Mira-Bhayandar, to work not only for their personal dreams but also for the progress of society and the nation. Similarly, I would like to convey to the youth across the country that through their thoughts and actions, they should take the lead in making India self-reliant, strong, and a world leader.
The awakening of youth power will lead to the creation of a new India. This is the time when we must collectively channel the energy of our youth in a positive direction and inspire them to consider service to society and the nation as their foremost duty.
I am confident that in the coming years, with their courage, knowledge, and values, the youth of India will show the world a new path and make our country stronger and more prosperous.
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