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India to Become a Developed Nation by 2047, Youth as Flagbearers – Rajasthan Assembly Speaker

India to Become a Developed Nation by 2047, Youth as Flagbearers – Rajasthan Assembly Speaker
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Jaipur, November 29, 2024 Rajasthan Assembly Speaker Shri Vasudev Devnani emphasized that India is on a path to becoming a developed nation by 2047, as envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Addressing the closing ceremony of the Rajasthan Secondary Education Board’s State-Level Creative Competitions at the Government Savitri Girls’ Senior Secondary School, Ajmer, he stated that the country’s youth will play a pivotal role in achieving this goal.

Highlighting the transformative aspects of the New Education Policy (NEP), Shri Devnani said, “The NEP incorporates essential changes to propel the country forward. Students should go beyond textbook knowledge and focus on analytical thinking, which will lead to true success in life.”

Key Points from the Event:

  1. Importance of Healthy Competition:
    Shri Devnani underlined that preparation and participation in healthy competitions are crucial for personal growth. He urged students to adopt an analytical approach to their studies, emphasizing that true knowledge stems from questioning, reasoning, and analysis.
  2. Role of Youth in Nation-Building:
    The Speaker lauded Prime Minister Modi’s vision for a developed India by 2047, emphasizing that the youth will serve as the torchbearers of this transformation. He encouraged students to embrace global thinking while acting locally, in line with the “Think Global, Act Local” philosophy.
  3. New Education Policy for Holistic Growth:
    Shri Devnani highlighted how the NEP is designed to foster all-around development in students. He urged educators to nurture students into responsible citizens by imparting not only academic knowledge but also life skills and critical thinking abilities.
  4. Call to Action for Students and Teachers:
    Students were encouraged to visit libraries, engage in creative activities, and develop a deeper understanding of knowledge. Teachers were asked to guide students towards becoming well-rounded individuals and instill a sense of purpose and civic responsibility.

About the Event:

The State-Level Creative Competitions witnessed participation from students across 34 districts, competing in five different categories. The event was attended by dignitaries, including Chairman Shri Ramesh Soni, Education Board Secretary Shri Kailash Chandra Sharma, Financial Advisor Rashmi Bissa, and Principal Jayashree Sharma.

The Speaker’s remarks reflected a vision for fostering creativity and analytical thinking in students, preparing them to lead India towards its ambitious goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047.


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