1. #Opinion: Sunday 30, March 2025, 10:20. 3883. / 2. ##PM INDIA: NEWS UPDATES: PM visits Smruti Mandir in Nagpur: 30 Mar, 2025. //3.###PM reaffirms commitment to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s vision during his visit to Deekshabhoomi in Nagpur: 30 Mar 2025. ///4.####PM lays foundation stone of Madhav Netralaya Premium Centre in Nagpur, Maharashtra; 30 Mar 2025. ////5.#####PM’s address at laying foundation stone of Madhav Netralaya Premium Centre in Nagpur, Maharashtra:30 Mar 2025. /////

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1. #Opinion: Sunday 30, March 2025, 10:20. 3883. / 

2. ##PM INDIA: NEWS UPDATES: PM visits Smruti Mandir in Nagpur: 30 Mar, 2025. //

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VIDEO: PM Narendra Modi performs Darshan at Smruti Mandir, Nagpur, Maharashtra

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PM visits Smruti Mandir in Nagpur

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The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today visited Smruti Mandir in Nagpur. During the visit, he paid homage to Dr. K B Hedgewar and Shri M S Golwalkar.

In a post on X, he wrote:

“Visiting Smruti Mandir in Nagpur is a very special experience.

Making today’s visit even more special is the fact that it has happened on Varsha Pratipada, which is also the Jayanti of Param Pujya Doctor Sahab.



Countless people like me derive inspiration and strength from the thoughts of Param Pujya Doctor Sahab and Pujya Guruji. It was an honour to pay homage to these two greats, who envisioned a strong, prosperous and culturally proud Bharat.”

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3.###PM reaffirms commitment to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s vision during his visit to Deekshabhoomi in Nagpur: 30 Mar 2025. ///

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VIDEO: Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Deekshabhoomi in Nagpur, Maharashtra

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PM reaffirms commitment to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s vision during his visit to Deekshabhoomi in Nagpur

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Hailing the Deekshabhoomi in Nagpur as a symbol of social justice and empowering the downtrodden, the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi today reiterated the Government’s commitment to work even harder to realise the India which Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar envisioned.

In a post on X, he wrote:

“Deekshabhoomi in Nagpur stands tall as a symbol of social justice and empowering the downtrodden.

Generations of Indians will remain grateful to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar for giving us a Constitution that ensures our dignity and equality.

Our Government has always walked on the path shown by Pujya Babasaheb and we reiterate our commitment to working even harder to realise the India he dreamt of.”

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4.####PM lays foundation stone of Madhav Netralaya Premium Centre in Nagpur, Maharashtra; 30 Mar 2025. ////

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VIDEO: PM's speech at foundation stone laying ceremony of Madhav Netralaya Premium Centre in Nagpur

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PM lays foundation stone of Madhav Netralaya Premium Centre in Nagpur, Maharashtra

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COMMENTS:

It is our priority that all citizens of the country get better health facilities: PM

Even during the most difficult times, new social movements kept taking place in India to keep consciousness awakened: PM

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is the modern Akshay Vat of the immortal culture of India, this Akshay Vat is continuously energizing Indian culture and the consciousness of our nation: PM

When during efforts the focus is on we and not I, when the spirit of nation first is paramount, when the interest of the people of the country is the most important factor in policies and decisions, only then its effect is visible everywhere: PM

Wherever there is a natural disaster in the world, India stands up to serve wholeheartedly: PM

Our youth, imbued with the spirit of nation-building, are moving ahead towards the goal of Viksit Bharat by 2047: PM

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The Prime Minister laid the foundation stone of Madhav Netralaya Premium Centre in Nagpur, Maharashtra today. Addressing the gathering, he highlighted the significance of Chaitra Shukla Pratipada, marking the beginning of the sacred Navratri festival. He noted that across the country, festivals such as Gudi Padwa, Ugadi, and Navreh are being celebrated today. He emphasized the importance of the day as it coincides with the birth anniversaries of Bhagwan Jhulelal and Guru Angad Dev. He also acknowledged the occasion as the birth anniversary of the inspirational Dr. K B Hedgewar and the centenary year of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s (RSS) illustrious journey. He expressed his honor in visiting the Smruti Mandir to pay homage to Dr. Hedgewar and Shri Golwalkar Guruji on this momentous day.

Highlighting the celebration of 75 years of the Indian Constitution during this period and the upcoming birth anniversary of its architect, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, next month, Shri Modi remarked on paying homage to Dr. Ambedkar at Deekshabhoomi and seeking his blessings. He extended greetings to the citizens on Navratri and all other festivals being celebrated.


Emphasising the significance of Nagpur as a sacred center of service and acknowledging the expansion of a noble initiative, Shri Modi remarked on the inspiring anthem of Madhav Netralaya, which reflects spirituality, knowledge, pride, and humanity. He highlighted Madhav Netralaya as an institution that has been serving millions for decades, following the ideals of Pujya Guruji, and restoring light to countless lives.

He noted the foundation stone laying of the new campus of Madhav Netralaya and expressed confidence that this expansion will accelerate its service activities, bringing light to thousands of new lives and dispelling darkness from their lives. He appreciated the efforts of everyone associated with Madhav Netralaya and extended his best wishes for their continued service.

Reiterating the emphasis laid on ‘Sabke Prayas’ from the Red Fort and highlighting the significant strides made by the country in the healthcare sector, the Prime Minister noted that Madhav Netralaya is complementing these efforts. “Government’s priority is to ensure better healthcare facilities for all citizens, even the poorest should have access to the best possible treatment”, he emphasised, mentioning that no citizen should be deprived of the dignity of life, and senior citizens who have dedicated their lives to the nation should not live in worry about medical treatment. He highlighted the impact of Ayushman Bharat, which has provided free treatment to millions of people. Shri Modi also noted the thousands of Jan Aushadhi Kendras across the country, offering affordable medicines to the poor and middle-class families, saving citizens thousands of crores of rupees. He remarked on the establishment of lakhs of Ayushman Arogya Mandirs in villages over the past decade, providing primary health care through telemedicine to people. He emphasized that these facilities have eliminated the need for citizens to travel hundreds of kilometers for medical tests.

Underlining the doubling of medical colleges in the country and the tripling of operational AIIMS institutions, Shri Modi said that the number of medical seats has also doubled to ensure the availability of more skilled doctors to serve the people in the future. He emphasized the Government’s efforts to provide opportunities for students to study medicine in their native languages, enabling them to become doctors. He noted that alongside advancements in modern medical science, the country is also promoting its traditional knowledge. He remarked on the global recognition being achieved by India’s yoga and Ayurveda, which are enhancing the nation’s prestige on the world stage.

Mentioning that the existence of any nation depends on the expansion of its culture and consciousness across generations, the Prime Minister highlighted India’s history of centuries of slavery and invasions, which attempted to dismantle its social structure, yet India’s consciousness remained alive and resilient. “Even during the toughest times, new social movements in India kept this consciousness awakened”, he emphasised, citing the Bhakti movement as an example, where saints like Guru Nanak Dev, Kabir Das, Tulsidas, Surdas, and Maharashtra’s Sant Tukaram, Sant Eknath, Sant Namdev, and Sant Dnyaneshwar infused life into India’s national consciousness with their original ideas. He remarked that these movements broke the chains of discrimination and united society. Underscoring the contributions of Swami Vivekananda, who shook a despairing society, reminded it of its true essence, instilled self-confidence, and ensured that India’s national consciousness remained undimmed, the Prime Minister noted the role of Dr. Hedgewar and Guruji in energizing this consciousness during the final decades of colonial rule. He remarked on the seed of thought sown 100 years ago for the preservation and promotion of national consciousness, which has now grown into a great tree. He highlighted that the principles and ideals give height to this great tree, with lakhs of volunteers as its branches. “Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is the modern Akshay Vat of the immortal culture of India, this Akshay Vat is continuously energizing Indian culture and the consciousness of our nation”, he added.

Remarking on the natural connection between vision and direction as the new campus of Madhav Netralaya begins its journey, Shri Modi highlighted the significance of vision in life, quoting the Vedic aspiration, “Pashyema Sharadah Shatam,” which means “May we see for a hundred years.” He emphasized the importance of both external vision and inner vision. Recalling the great saint of Vidarbha, Shri Gulabrao Maharaj, known as “Prajnachakshu”, the Prime Minister said, “despite losing his eyesight at a young age, Shri Gulabrao Maharaj authored numerous books”. He noted that while he lacked physical sight, he possessed profound vision, which stems from wisdom and manifests through discernment. He emphasized that such vision empowers both individuals and society. He remarked that the RSS is a sacred endeavor working towards both external and inner vision. He highlighted Madhav Netralaya as an example of external vision and noted that the inner vision has made the Sangh synonymous with service.

The Prime Minister quoted scriptures, emphasizing that the purpose of life is service and altruism. He remarked that when service becomes ingrained in values, it transforms into a form of devotion, which is the essence of every RSS volunteer’s life. He highlighted that this spirit of service inspires generations of volunteers to dedicate themselves tirelessly. He noted that this devotion keeps volunteers constantly active, never allowing them to tire or stop. Recalling Guruji’s words that the significance of life lies not in its duration but in its utility, Shri Modi emphasized the commitment to duty, guided by the principles of “Dev to Desh” and “Ram to Rashtra.” He remarked on the selfless work of volunteers in various fields, whether in border villages, hilly regions, or forest areas. He highlighted their involvement in initiatives like Vanvasi Kalyan Ashrams, Ekal Vidyalayas for tribal children, cultural awakening missions, and Seva Bharati’s efforts to serve the underprivileged. Lauding the exemplary work of volunteers during the Prayag Mahakumbh, where they assisted millions through the Netra Kumbh initiative, he emphasized that wherever there is a need for service, volunteers are present. He remarked on the disciplined response of volunteers during disasters like floods and earthquakes, highlighting their selflessness and dedication to service. “Seva is a sacrificial fire, and we burn like offerings, merging into the ocean of purpose”, he quoted.

Sharing an inspiring anecdote about Guruji, who was once asked why he referred to the Sangh as all-pervasive, Shri Modi said that Guruji compared the Sangh to light, emphasizing that while light may not perform every task itself, it dispels darkness and shows others the way forward. He remarked that Guruji’s teaching serves as a life mantra, urging everyone to become a source of light, remove obstacles, and pave the way for progress. He highlighted the essence of selflessness with the principles, “Not I, but you,” and “Not mine, but for the nation.”

Emphasising the importance of prioritizing “we” over “I” and placing the nation first in all policies and decisions, the Prime Minister said that such an approach yields visible positive impacts across the country. He highlighted the need to break the chains that have held the nation back, stressing the importance of moving beyond a colonial mindset. He noted that India is now replacing remnants of colonialism, carried for 70 years with inferiority, with new chapters of national pride. He remarked on the replacement of outdated British laws designed to demean Indians with the new Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita. He highlighted the transformation of Rajpath into Kartavya Path, symbolizing duty over colonial legacy. He also noted the removal of colonial symbols from the Navy’s flag, which now proudly features the emblem of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. He further acknowledged the renaming of islands in the Andaman region, where Veer Savarkar endured hardships for the nation and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose sounded the bugle of freedom, to honor the heroes of India’s independence.

“India’s guiding principle of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” is reaching every corner of the world and is being reflected in India’s actions”, exclaimed Shri Modi, highlighting India’s efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic, providing vaccines to the world as a family. He noted India’s prompt response to natural disasters, including the recent earthquake in Myanmar under “Operation Brahma,” as well as assistance during earthquakes in Türkiye and Nepal and the water crisis in the Maldives. He emphasized India’s role in evacuating citizens of other countries during conflicts and noted that India’s progress is amplifying the voice of the Global South. He remarked that this spirit of global brotherhood stems from India’s cultural values. Highlighting India’s youth as the nation’s greatest asset, brimming with confidence and an enhanced capacity for risk-taking, Shri Modi noted their contributions to innovation, startups, and their pride in India’s heritage and culture. He cited the participation of lakhs of young people in the Prayag Mahakumbh as an example of their connection to India’s eternal traditions. He remarked on the youth’s focus on national needs, their role in the success of “Make in India,” and their vocal support for local products. He emphasized their determination to live and work for the nation, excelling from sports fields to space exploration, driven by a spirit of nation-building. He expressed confidence that India’s youth will lead the nation toward the goal of Viksit Bharat by 2047. The PM highlighted the synergy of organization, dedication, and service as the driving force behind this journey. He remarked that the decades of effort and dedication by the RSS are bearing fruit, writing a new chapter in India’s development.

The Prime Minister remarked on the contrasting circumstances during the establishment of the RSS in 1925, a time marked by struggle and the overarching goal of independence. He highlighted the significance of the Sangh’s 100-year journey and noted that the period from 2025 to 2047 presents new, ambitious goals for the nation. He recalled Guruji’s inspiring words from a letter, expressing the desire to be a small stone in the foundation of a grand national edifice. He emphasized the need to keep the commitment to service ignited, maintain relentless effort, and realize the dream of a developed India. He reiterated his vision, as shared during the construction of Shri Ram’s temple in Ayodhya, to lay the foundation for a strong India for the next thousand years. The Prime Minister expressed confidence that the guidance of luminaries like Dr. Hedgewar and Guruji will continue to empower the nation. He concluded by affirming the resolve to fulfill the vision of a developed India and honor the sacrifices of generations.


Maharashtra Chief Minister Shri Devendra Fadnavis, Union Minister Shri Nitin Gadkari, RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat, Swami Govind Devgiri Maharaj, Swami Avdheshanand Giri Maharaj, Dr. Avinash Chandra Agnihotri, and other distinguished guests were present during the occasion.

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5.#####PM’s address at laying foundation stone of Madhav Netralaya Premium Centre in Nagpur, Maharashtra:30 Mar 2025. /////

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VIDEO: PM's speech at foundation stone laying ceremony of Madhav Netralaya Premium Centre in Nagpur

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PM’s address at laying foundation stone of Madhav Netralaya Premium Centre in Nagpur, Maharashtra

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Bharat Mata ki Jai,

Bharat Mata ki Jai,

Bharat Mata ki Jai,

I heartily wish you all the best for the Gudi Padwa and the New Year! The most revered Sarsanghchalak Ji, Dr. Mohan Bhagwat Ji, Swami Govind Giri Ji Maharaj, Swami Avdheshanand Giri Ji Maharaj, the popular Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis Ji, my colleagues in the Union Cabinet Nitin Gadkari Ji, Dr. Avinash Chandra Agnihotri Ji, other dignitaries and all the senior colleagues present here, today I have got the privilege of being here in this holy ritual of Rashtra Yagna. Today, this day of Chaitra Shukla Pratipada is very special. The holy festival of Navratri is starting from today. The festivals of Gudi-Padwa, Ugadi and Navreh are also being celebrated in different parts of the country today. Today is also the birth anniversary of Lord Jhulelal Ji and Guru Angad Dev Ji. This is also the occasion of the birth anniversary of our inspiration, the most revered Doctor Saheb. And this year, the 100 years of the glorious journey of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh are also being completed. Today on this occasion, I have got the privilege of visiting Smriti Mandir and paying tribute to revered Doctor Saheb and revered Guruji.

Friends,

During this period, we have also celebrated 75 years of our Constitution. Next month is the birth anniversary of the architect of the Constitution, Baba Saheb Ambedkar. Today, I bowed down to Baba Saheb at Deekshabhoomi and took his blessings. I bow down to these great personalities and extend my heartfelt greetings to the countrymen on Navratri and all the festivals.

Friends,

Today, in Nagpur, this holy pilgrimage of Sangh service, we are becoming the evidence of the expansion of a pious resolution. Just now we heard in the Kulgeet of Madhav Netralaya, this is a wonderful school of spirituality, knowledge, pride and guruta, this service temple devoted to humanity is a temple in every particle. Madhav Netralaya is such an institution, which has been serving lakhs of people on the ideals of Pujya (revered) Guruji for many decades. Light has returned to people’s lives, today the foundation stone of its new campus has been laid. Now after this new campus, these service works will gain more momentum. This will spread light in the lives of thousands of new people, the darkness of their lives will also be removed. I appreciate all the people associated with Madhav Netralaya for their work, their spirit of service and extend my best wishes to them.

Friends,

From the Red Fort, I had spoken about everyone’s efforts. The way the country is working in the field of health today, Madhav Netralaya is enhancing those efforts. It is our priority that all the citizens of the country get better health facilities. Even the poorest of the poor should get the best treatment in the country, no citizen of the country should be deprived of the dignity of living, the elderly who have devoted their lives for the country should not be worried about treatment, they should not have to live in that situation, and this is the policy of the government. And that is why today crores of people are getting free treatment facilities due to Ayushman Bharat. Thousands of Jan Aushadhi Kendras are providing low price medicines to the poor and middle-class families of the country. These days there are about a thousand dialysis centers in the country, which are running a Yagna of providing free dialysis services, due to which thousands of crores of rupees of the countrymen are being saved and they are getting health benefits. In the last 10 years, lakhs of Ayushman Arogya Mandirs have been built in villages, where people get telemedicine consultation from the best doctors of the country, get primary treatment and further help. They do not have to travel hundreds of kilometers for disease checkup.

Friends,

We have not only doubled the number of medical colleges, but we have also tripled the number of operational AIIMS in the country. Medical seats in the country have also doubled. The effort is to have more and more good doctors available to serve the people in the coming times. We have taken a very bold decision, this happened for the first time since independence. So that even a poor child of this country can become a doctor and his dreams can be fulfilled, we have provided the facility to students to become doctors in their mother tongue. Along with these efforts related to modern medical science, the country is also advancing its traditional knowledge. Our Yoga and Ayurveda have also got a new identity in the whole world today, India’s respect is increasing.

Friends,

The existence of any nation depends on the expansion of its culture, the expansion of the consciousness of that nation, generation after generation. If we look at the history of our country, there were hundreds of years of slavery, so many invasions, so many cruel attempts to erase the social structure of India, but the consciousness of India never ended, its flame kept burning. How did this happen? Because even in the most difficult times, new social movements kept happening in India to keep this consciousness alive. Bhakti movement is an example of this, which we are all well aware of. In that difficult period of the medieval period, our saints gave new energy to our national consciousness with the ideas of devotion. Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Kabirdas, Tulsidas, Surdas, Sant Tukaram here in our Maharashtra, Sant Eknath, Sant Namdev, Sant Dnyaneshwar, so many saints breathed life into our national consciousness with their original ideas. These movements broke the trap of discrimination and tied the society in the thread of unity.

Similarly, there were great saints like Swami Vivekananda. He shook the society, sinking in despair, and reminded it of its true nature, instilled self-confidence in it and did not let our national consciousness die out. In the last decades of slavery, great personalities like Doctor Saheb and Guruji worked to give it new energy. Today we see that the seed of thought that was sown 100 years ago for the preservation and promotion of national consciousness is in front of the world today in the form of a great banyan tree. Principles and ideals give height to this banyan tree, millions of volunteers (Swayamsevak) are its branches, this is not an ordinary banyan tree, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is the modern Akshay Vat of India’s immortal culture. This Akshay Vat is continuously energizing the Indian culture, the consciousness of our nation.

Friends,

Today, when we are starting the work of the new premises of Madhav Netralaya, it is natural to talk about vision. Vision gives us direction in our lives. That is why, the Vedas also wish – Pashyem Sharadah Shatam! (पश्येम शरदः शतम्!) That is, we should see for a hundred years. This vision should be of the eyes, that is, external vision, and there should also be internal vision. When we talk about internal vision, it is natural to remember the great saint of Vidarbha, Shri Gulabrao Maharaj Ji. He was called Pragyachakshu. He lost his eyesight at a very young age, but he still wrote many books. And now anyone can ask that when one cannot see with eyes, how can one write so many books? The answer to this is that even though he did not have eyes, he had vision. This vision comes from knowledge, it appears from wisdom. This vision gives immense power to the individual as well as the society. Our Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is also such a Sanskar Yagna, which is working for both inner vision and outer vision. As outer vision we see Madhav Netralaya and inner vision has made the Sangh synonymous with service.

Friends,

It is said here – Paropakaraya phalanti vriksha, paropakaraya vahanthi nadya. Paropkaaraay Duhanti Gaavah, Paropkarartha-midam shariram. (परोपकाराय फलन्ति वृक्षाः, परोपकाराय वहन्ति नद्यः। परोपकाराय दुहन्ति गावः, परोपकारार्थ-मिदं शरीरम्।। ) Our body is only for charity, for service. And when this service becomes part of our sanskars, then service itself becomes sadhana. This sadhana is the life air of every volunteer’s (Swayamsevak’s) life. This service sanskar, this sadhana, this vital air, is inspiring every volunteer from generation to generation for penance. This service keeps every volunteer constantly moving, never lets him get tired, never lets him stop. Pujya Guru ji often used to say, it is not the duration of life, but its usefulness that is important. We have taken the life mantra of country from Dev and nation from Ram, and keep performing our duty. And that is why we see, no matter how big or small the work is, any field of work, border villages, hilly areas, forest areas, the volunteers of the Sangh keep working selflessly. Somewhere someone is engaged in the work of Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram by making it his aim, somewhere someone is teaching tribal children through Ekal Vidyalaya, somewhere someone is engaged in the mission of cultural awakening. Somewhere someone is serving the poor and deprived by joining Seva Bharti.

We recently saw how volunteers helped lakhs of people at the Netra Kumbh in Prayag. That is, wherever there is service, there is Swayamsevak. Whenever there is a calamity, be it the devastation of floods or the horror of an earthquake, volunteers reach the spot like disciplined soldiers. No one looks at their problems, no one looks at their pains; we simply get busy with the work with a sense of service. Service is in our hearts, it is Yagna kund, let us burn like sacrificial fire and let us merge in the ocean in the form of a river.

Friends,

Once in an interview, the most revered Guru Ji was asked, why does he call the Sangh omnipresent? Guru Ji’s answer was very inspiring. He compared the Sangh to light. He said that light is omnipresent, it may not do all the work alone, but by removing the darkness, it shows the way to others to work. This teaching of Guru Ji is a life mantra for us. We have to become light and remove darkness, remove obstacles, make a way. We keep hearing that feeling throughout our life, everyone keeps trying to live it in more or less quantity. I am not you, I am not we, “Idam Rashtraaya Idam Na Mam” (“It is for the nation, it is not for me”).

Friends,

When during the efforts, when the focus is on we than I, when the spirit of nation first is paramount, when the interest of the people of the country is paramount in policies, decisions, then everywhere its influence and light is visible. For a developed India, it is most important that we break the shackles in which the country was entangled. Today we are seeing how India is moving forward from the mindset of slavery. The scars of slavery in which they had been carried for 70 years are now being replaced by new chapters of national pride. Those British laws, which were made to demean the people of India, have been changed by the country. The Penal Code, which was created with the idea of ​​slavery, has now been replaced by the Bharatiya Nyay Samhita. In the courtyard of our democracy, it is no longer the Rajpath, but the Kartavyapath. The symbol of slavery was also printed on the flag of our Navy, in its place now the symbol of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is fluttering on the flag of the Navy. The islands of Andaman, where Veer Savarkar suffered torture for the nation, where Netaji Subhash Babu blew the trumpet of freedom, the names of those islands have also been kept in the memory of the heroes of freedom.

Friends,

Our mantra of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam is reaching every corner of the world today. And the world is seeing and feeling it in our actions as well. When a pandemic like Covid comes, India considers the world as a family and provides vaccines. Wherever there is a natural disaster in the world, India stands up to serve with full dedication. You have seen just yesterday that such a big earthquake has struck Myanmar, India has reached there first to help the people there under Operation Brahma. When there was an earthquake in Turkiye, when there was an earthquake in Nepal, when there was a water crisis in Maldives, India did not waste a moment in helping. In situations like war, we evacuate citizens from other countries safely. The world is watching that today when India is progressing, it is also becoming the voice of the entire Global South. This spirit of world brotherhood is an extension of our own values.

Friends,

Today, India’s biggest asset is our youth. And we see how confident the youth of India is today. Their risk-taking capacity has increased manifold compared to earlier. They are doing new innovations, waving their flag in the world of start-ups and most importantly, today’s youth of India is proud of their heritage, proud of their culture. We recently saw in the Prayagraj Maha Kumbh, today’s young generation reached the Maha Kumbh in millions and were filled with pride by connecting with this sanatan (eternal) tradition. Today, the youth of India is working keeping in mind the needs of the country. The youth of India has made Make in India a success, the youth of India has become vocal for local. A passion has been formed, we have to live for the country, we have to do something for the country, from the playground to the heights of space, our youth, filled with the spirit of nation building, are moving forward, moving forward. These same youth are holding the flag of the goal of developed India in 2047, when it will be 100 years of independence and I am confident that this triveni of organization, dedication and service will continue to give energy and direction to the journey of developed India. The hard work of the Sangh for so many years is bearing fruit, the penance of the Sangh for so many years is writing a new chapter of developed India.

Friends,

When the Sangh was established, the condition of India was different and the circumstances were also different. From 1925 to 1947, that was a time of struggle. The country had the big goal of independence. Today, after the 100-year journey of the Sangh, the country is again at an important stage. The important period from 2025 to 2047, once again we have big goals before us in this period. Once revered Guruji had written in a letter, I want to be a small stone in the foundation of our grand nation, we have to keep our resolve of service always burning. We have to maintain our hard work. We have to realize the dream of a developed India and as I had said on the construction of the new temple of Lord Shri Ram in Ayodhya, we also have to lay the foundation of a strong India for the next one thousand years. I am confident that the guidance of great personalities like revered Doctor Saheb and revered Guruji will continue to give us strength. We will fulfill the resolution of a developed India. We will make the sacrifices of our generations worthwhile. With this resolution, once again many best wishes to all of you for this auspicious New Year. Thank you very much!

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JAI HIND

JAI BHARATHAM

VANDHE MADHARAM

BHARAT MATHA KI JAI.

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