New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday expressed faith in the youth of the nation said that the โcompete and conquerโ is the mantra of new India and the youth of the country has a โcan doโ spirit which is a source of inspiration for every generation.
โIndia is entering the golden age of the startup ecosystem boasting over 50,000 startups, out of which more than 10,000 startups were set up in the past 6-7 months amid the challenges posed by the COVID pandemicโฆโcompete and conquerโ is the mantra of new India,โ the Prime Minister said after inaugurating Technology Centre of the MSME Ministry and Perunthalaivar Kamarajar Manimandapam in Puducherry through video conference.
โTodayโs youth have a can do spirit which is a source of inspiration for every generation. It is the strength of the youth that India has marched much ahead in digital payments. Today, the youth of India is writing code of global prosperity,โ he said.
PM Modi said that it is the governmentโs effort to give youth, the platform and infrastructure to develop the nation.
โWe want our youth to pursue their dreams without any barriers and apprehensions. We have reduced our government compliances. Schemes like Mudra Yojana, Startup India, Stand Up India, Skill India, Atal Innovation Mission and NEP are aiding their dreams,โ he said.
โI have full faith in the youth of the nation and I am sure that they will take us to heights we havenโt even dreamed of,โ he added.
PM Modi inaugurated a Technology Centre of the MSME Ministry and Perunthalaivar Kamarajar Manimandapam โ an auditorium with open-air theatre in Puducherry, through video conference.
The Prime Minster will also inaugurate the 25th National Youth Festival via video conferencing on the National Youth Day which is observed to mark the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda.
The festival aims to shape the minds of Indiaโs youth and transform them into a united force for nation-building. It is one of the biggest exercises in social cohesion and intellectual and cultural integration.
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