Scindia School - celebrating 125 years
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed confidence on the youths of India and said that by 2047 India will become a “Viksit Bharat”. “Youths will make India a Viksit Bharat through their hard work, innovation and research. He was addressing at a programme to mark 125th foundation day of Scindia school in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh.
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Prime Minister said that the youths of India “thinks big and dreams big”. And this passion of the youths will make his dreams come true of making the country Viksit Bharat no matter what labour it may cost. He said that the next 25 years are crucial for the youths as well as for the nation to make it a developed nation. “The government has created an environment where there is full of opportunities for them,” P.M. Modi said.
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He utilised this opportunity to list his government’s achievements on various fields like abrogation of Article 370, abolishing Triple Talaqs and implementation of GSTs. He also reminded the students that their school has had distinguished alumni in the form of actor Salman Khan, singer Nitin Mukesh , broadcaster Ameen Sayani and the Union Minister Jitendra Singh.
Madhya Pradesh Governor Mangubhai Patel, Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiradiya Scindia and Chief Minsiter Shivraj Chouhan were also present at the event.
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