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    Home»India»Why Can’t Youth Build Developed States, Asks PM Modi

    Why Can’t Youth Build Developed States, Asks PM Modi

    India January 12, 20262 Mins Read
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    Prime Minister Narendra Modi posed a provocative question to India’s vibrant youth: If you’re envisioning a developed India, why stop at states? His speech at a major youth forum painted a vivid picture of ‘Viksit Rajya’ as the foundation for national glory.

    Modi kicked off with anecdotes from his early days, emphasizing how state pride fuels national unity. He spotlighted youth achievements—from solar-powered villages in Rajasthan to biotech hubs in Telangana—showing tangible progress.

    Structurally, Modi broke down the roadmap: invest in human capital, boost manufacturing, and leverage technology. He warned against complacency, noting that uneven state development hampers overall growth. Statistics from NITI Aayog were invoked to highlight laggards and leaders alike.

    The PM advocated for youth parliaments at state levels to ideate solutions. ‘Your ideas, implemented locally, will scale nationally,’ he asserted. Programs like Atmanirbhar Bharat have empowered states, creating self-reliant ecosystems.

    Reactions poured in from across the spectrum. Opposition leaders acknowledged the sentiment but called for more funding decentralization. Youth delegates vowed to monitor state progress via digital dashboards.

    In conclusion, Modi’s address marks a shift towards competitive federalism. With youth at the helm, developed states could accelerate India’s journey to superpower status, ensuring inclusive prosperity for all 1.4 billion citizens.

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