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President Murmu Emphasizes India’s Growth And ‘One Nation One Election’ Plan On Republic Day Eve

President Droupadi Murmu voiced her support for “One Nation One Election” proposal, highlighting potential benefits of synchronized election schedules.

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On the eve of India’s 76th Republic Day, President Droupadi Murmu voiced her support for the ‘One Nation One Election’ proposal, highlighting the potential benefits of synchronized election schedules. She emphasized that this initiative could help streamline governance, reduce financial burdens, prevent policy paralysis, and ensure consistency in leadership.

In her address, President Murmu celebrated 75 years of India’s Constitution, noting that the nation has made remarkable progress since its adoption. She stressed that the Constitution laid the foundation for India’s collective identity and played a pivotal role in the country’s development. “Our economy today not only influences global trends but also strengthens India’s leadership on international platforms,” she said.

Reflecting on the country’s transformation, the President acknowledged the tireless efforts of farmers, laborers, and citizens in building a self-sufficient India. She emphasized how India’s economy now drives global economic trends, thanks to a consistent high growth rate, job creation, and poverty alleviation. “The bold reforms we’ve undertaken will sustain this momentum in the years ahead,” she added.

Financial Inclusion And Social Welfare

Murmu highlighted the government’s continued focus on financial inclusion through schemes like Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana and Atal Pension Yojana, aimed at extending financial support to marginalized communities. She also pointed out that the government has redefined welfare, ensuring access to basic necessities like housing and clean drinking water as entitlements.

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The President lauded the government’s success in leveraging technology for financial inclusion, mentioning the robust Digital Public Infrastructure that has improved transparency and reached millions of citizens. ‘”Our digital payment options and direct benefit transfers have brought a significant number of people into the formal system,” she remarked.

She also commended India’s banking system for its health and resilience, following reforms like the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code that reduced Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) in commercial banks.

A Renewed Focus On Culture And Heritage

President Murmu celebrated India’s rich cultural heritage, mentioning the Maha Kumbh as a symbol of the nation’s ancient traditions. She also underscored the government’s efforts to preserve and promote classical languages, including Assamese, Bengali, and Marathi, as part of its cultural initiatives.

Turning to India’s future, the President emphasized the government’s investment in education, noting significant improvements in the quality of learning and infrastructure. She particularly acknowledged the pivotal role of women teachers in this transformation. Furthermore, she pointed out India’s rising intellectual prowess, citing improvements in the Global Innovation Index and the National Quantum Mission aimed at advancing cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence and robotics.

A Strong Nation, Empowered By Youth

Murmu concluded her address by focusing on the nation’s youth, particularly young women, whose aspirations will shape India’s future. She expressed confidence in the country’s trajectory toward becoming a ‘Viksit Bharat’ (developed India) by 2047 and urged citizens to continue striving for progress. The President also encouraged efforts to combat climate change, referring to initiatives such as Mission Lifestyle for Environment and ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’.

Lastly, President Murmu reflected on Mahatma Gandhi’s principles of truth, nonviolence, and compassion, urging citizens to uphold these values in the pursuit of a better future. “Gandhiji taught us that rights and duties are two sides of the same coin, and the true source of rights is duty,” she reminded the nation.



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