"New India celebrating unsung heroes, rectifying past mistakes", says PM
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that  India was correcting its past errors by celebrating its varied heritage and recollecting its unsung bravehearts who were lost in the pages of history.

“It is the country’s misfortune that such countless fighters could not get the place they deserve in our history. But New India is correcting these mistakes of the past decades," Prime Minister said.

Speaking at a ceremony commemorating 1111th ‘Avataran Mahotsav’ of Bhagwan Shri Devnarayan Ji in Rajasthan, PM said that many endeavours were made to break India geographically, culturally, socially, and ideologically, but no force could destroy India. India is not just a piece of land but an expression of its potential and civilization.

Referring to the continued ancient flow of Indian consciousness, the Prime Minister said that India is not just a land mass but is an expression of our civilization, culture, harmony and possibilities.

The PM spoke about the resilience of the Indian civilization as many other civilizations could not adapt to the changing times and perished. “In spite of many efforts taking place to break India geographically, culturally, socially and ideologically, no power could finish India," the PM added.

"Today's India is setting the groundwork for a glorious future," the Prime Minister stated, crediting the strength and inspiration of Indian society with preserving the nation's immortality.

Throwing light on the contributions of the potential of the society in the 100-year-old journey of India, he noted the energy that stems from within the society in every period of history and acts as the guiding light for all.

The Prime Minister stated that Bhagwan Shri Devnarayan always prioritised service and the welfare of the people. He recalled Shri Devnarayan's dedication to the welfare of the people and his decision to serve humanity.''

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