Gen Z and Alpha to Lead India Towards Viksit Bharat: PM Modi's Message of Hope and Courage

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday expressed his faith in the capabilities and confidence of Gen-Z and Gen-Alpha, urging them to drive India towards a developed nation through hard work and discipline. Addressing the national Veer Bal Diwas programme in Delhi, Modi encouraged young people to take on big challenges without being deterred by their age. 'You are the future of India, and I see immense potential in you,' Modi said, as he acknowledged the presence of Gen-Z and Gen-Alpha at the event. 'Your generation will take India to the goal of a developed India. I have great faith in you, and I believe that you have the power to achieve greatness.' Modi highlighted that the youth have the opportunity to make progress in every field, unlike in the past when 'an atmosphere of despair and hopelessness' prevailed. He shared that the National Democratic Alliance government has created initiatives that transformed India, and now the country seeks out talent and provides them with a platform. The Prime Minister also praised the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar (PMRBP) winners, who were awarded for their exceptional achievements in various fields. Among the winners were Vaka Lakshmi Pragnika, a world champion chess prodigy, and Esther Lalduhawmi Hnamte, whose patriotic songs went viral nationwide. On the occasion of Veer Bal Diwas, Modi remembered the brave Sahibzades, sons of the 10th Sikh guru, Guru Gobind Singh. He emphasized that the nation's glorious past, where young generations inherited inspiring legacies, is capable of achieving anything. He also highlighted that the government has begun celebrating Veer Bal Diwas, inspired by the valor of the Sahibzades, and is creating a platform for building courageous and talented youth. Modi stated that India will achieve complete liberation from the colonial mindset by 2035, and the memories of Indian sacrifices and valor will no longer be suppressed. He highlighted that the recent Parliament session saw MPs deliver speeches in Indian languages, marking a significant step towards removing the colonial mindset. The Prime Minister emphasized that once the nation is free from this mindset, it will take greater pride in indigenous traditions and advance further on the path of self-reliance.