PM Modi’s Last address of 2017 at Mann ki Baat urged Youth to create New India in upcoming 5 years
PM Modi’s Last address of 2017 at Mann ki Baat urged Youth to create New India in upcoming 5 years
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NEW DELHI:  In the wake of New Year Eve Urging those turning 18 to register themselves as voting member, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday stated their votes would confirm to be the rock layer of a 'New India' and recommended that a 'mock Parliament' be well thought-out in Delhi around August 15 to intentional on how 'New India' could be created in the upcoming five years.

"Right now, I got an idea whether we could organize a 'mock Parliament' in every district of India where the youth between 18 and 25 could sit together and brainstorm about 'New India', find ways and chalk out plans," PM  Modi said in his Last address of 2017 at monthly radio programme "Mann ki Baat".

PM Modi asserted, "Today, a lot of new opportunities have been created for the youth. Our youth are coming forward in areas like skill development, innovation, and entrepreneurship and are achieving success. I wish the New India youth get information and details of all these new opportunities and plans at one place and a system be created so that every young person on turning 18 should get to know all this and benefit from it."

Telling the encouraging story of Anjum Bashir Khan Khattak, the topper of Kashmir Administrative Service examination,PM  Modi said, "He actually extricated himself from the sting of terrorism and hatred and topped in the Kashmir Administrative Service Examination.

For an adolescent child, such an ambiance of bloodshed could construct gloom and acrimony, but Anjum did not let it be so. He never “gave up hope."

So with this initiative and enthusiastic instance, PM Modi urged all the youngsters that Take your brand name to the right consumer this festive season.

 

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