Dehradun: PM Narendra Modi keeps on raising the morale of the young generation of India, especially the students, by establishing dialogue from time to time. Be it 'Mann Ki Baat', 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' or personal dialogue, PM Modi has always encouraged the youth by understanding their concerns and curiosities through various mediums. In this sequence, PM has once again answered the letter of class 11 student of Dehradun, Anurag Ramola, praising his art and his ideas.
Impressed by Anurag's thoughts, PM Modi wrote in the letter, "Your ideological maturity is reflected in your words in the letter and the theme chosen for the painting 'Amrit Mahotsav of India's Independence'. I am happy that since adolescence It is only in you that the understanding of issues related to the national interest has developed and you as a responsible citizen understand your role in the development of the country. Praising the contribution of all Indians in the making of a self-reliant India, the PM further wrote, "In this nectar of independence, the country is moving ahead with the energy of collective power and the mantra of 'Sabka Prayas'. In the years to come, a strong nation is marching ahead." And the contribution of our young generation will be important in building a prosperous India."
While wishing Anurag a successful future, PM Modi expressed confidence that he will continue to move ahead in life with creativity and aptitude-matched success. This painting has also been uploaded on Narendra Modi app and portal to inspire Anurag. It is noteworthy that earlier, Anurag had written a letter to the PM apprising him of his views on subjects related to the national interest. Anurag had written in his letter that he gets inspiration from PM Modi to not lose patience even in adverse situations, to move forward towards his goal with full hard work and honesty and to take everyone along.
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