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Your ‘Amrit Generation’ will create a ‘Viksit’ and ‘Aatmnirbhar Bharat’: Narendra Modi at NCC PM Rally at Cariappa Ground

  • When dreams turn into resolution and a life is dedicated to it, success is assured. This is the time of new opportunities for the youth of India’
  • ‘India’s time has arrived’
  • ‘Yuva Shakti is the driving force of India’s development journey’
  • ‘When the country is brimming with the energy and enthusiasm of the youth, the priorities of that country will always be its young people’
  • ‘This a time of great possibilities especially for the daughters of the country in the defence forces and agencies’

New Delhi. Noting that India and the National Cadet Corprs (NCC) are both celebrating their 75th anniversaries this year Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the efforts of those who have contributed towards nation building by leading the NCC and by being a part of it.

Addressing the NCC PM rally at the Cariappa Parade Ground in Delhi on January 28, Narendra Modi told the cadets that both as NCC cadets and as youth of the nation they represent the ‘Amrit Generation’ of the country which will take the nation to new heights in the coming 25 years and will create a ‘Viksit’ and ‘Aatmnirbhar Bharat’.

During the event, the Prime Minister released a special Day Cover and a commemorative specially minted coin of Rs 75 denomination, commemorating 75 successful years of NCC.

The Unity Flame – Kanyakumari to Delhi – was handed over to the Prime Minister and was lit at the Cariappa Ground. The rally was held as a hybrid day and night event and also included a cultural program on the theme ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’. In the true Indian spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, while 196 officers and cadets from 19 foreign countries were invited to be a part of the celebrations.

The Prime Minister complimented the cadets for Unity flame where they completed the run from Kanyakumari to Delhi by covering 50 km daily for 60 days and said that the flame and the culture extravaganza of the evening has strengthened the spirit of ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’.

Noting that the NCC Cadets took part in the Republic Day Parade, the Prime Minister highlighted the speciality of the parade taking place on Kartavya Path for the first time. He also suggested the NCC Cadets to visit places like National War Memorial, Police Memorial, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Museum in Red Fort, Pradhan Mantri Sangrahalay, Sardar Patel Museum and B R Ambedkar Museum so that they can find inspiration and encouragement to move forward in life.

The Prime Minister emphasised the centrality of youth as the key energy that runs a nation.

“When dreams turn into resolution and a life is dedicated to it then success is assured. This is the time of new opportunities for the youth of India. Everywhere it is evident that India’s time has arrived. Entire world is looking towards India and it is all due to the youth of India,” the Prime Minister stressed, expressing pride in the youth’s enthusiasm for India’a G-20 Presidency

“When the country is brimming with the energy and enthusiasm of the youth, the priorities of that country will always be its young people”, the Prime Minister said as he mentioned the efforts of the government to provide a platform for the youth that will help them in achieving their dreams.

Noting that various sectors are being opened up for the youth of the nation, be it digital revolution, start-up revolution or innovation revolution, the Prime Minister underlined that the youth of India are its biggest beneficiaries.

Pointing out that in the past, even assault rifles and bullet proof jackets were imported in India, the Prime Minister highlighted the reforms in the defence sector and informed that today India is manufacturing hundreds of defence equipment. He also touched upon the fast-paced border infrastructural work that is taking place and underlined that it will open a new world of opportunities and possibilities for the youth of India.

The Prime Minister presented strides in India’s space sector as an example of the positive results of trusting in the capabilities of the youth. As the doors of the space sector were thrown open for the youth talent, great results like the launch of the first private satellite happened. Similarly, Gaming and animation sector is expanding opportunities for the talented youth of India. Drone technology is also taking over new spheres from entertainment, logistics to agriculture.

Talking about the aspiration of the youth to get associated with the defence forces and agencies, the Prime Minister said this a time of great possibilities especially for the daughters of the country. Police and paramilitary forces have witnessed doubling of the number of women in the last 8 years. The path of women on the frontiers of all three armed forces has been paved. He mentioned maiden recruitment of women as sailors in the Navy. Women have started entering combat roles in the armed forces. The first batch of women cadets has started training at NDA. He further mentioned 1,500 girls who have been admitted in Sainik Schools as these schools were thrown open for the girls students for the first time. NCC has also seen a consistent rise in female participation in the last decade.

Highlighting the power of Yuva Shakti, the Prime Minister informed that more than 100,000 cadets have been enrolled from the border and coastal regions of the country and expressed belief that if such large numbers of youth come together for nation development, no objective will remain unconquered.

The Prime Minister expressed confidence that the cadets personally and as an institution will expand their role in the development of the nation. He observed that during the time of freedom struggle, many bravehearts had taken up the path of sacrificing their lives for the nation but today it is the will to live for the country that  takes the nation to new heights.

The Prime Minister strongly cautioned against the efforts to sow differences and create chasm amongst the people.

“Despite such efforts there will never be differences among the people of India. ‘Maa ke doodh main kabhi darar nahi ho sakti’. For this mantra of Unity is the ultimate antidote. The Mantra of Unity is a pledge as well as India’s strength. This is the only way India will achieve grandeur” the Prime Minister emphasised.

Concluding the address, the Prime Minister remarked that it is not just India’s Amrit Kaal but the Amrit Kaal of the youth of India and when the nation will be celebrating 100 years of its independence, it will be the youth who will be at the summit of successes.

“We must not lose any opportunity and continue moving forward with the resolve to take India to new heights”, Modi concluded.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, DG NCC, Lt Gen Gurbirpal Singh, Chief of Defence Staff, Lt Gen Anil Chauhan, Chief of Army Staff, Gen Manoj Pandey, Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral R Harikumar, Chief of Air Staff and Defence Secretary Girdhar Amamane were present on occasion.

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