New Delhi, 26 December. On the occasion of Veer Bal Diwas on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that only Gen G i.e. the digital-enabled young generation born between 1997 to 2012 and Gen Alpha i.e. the technology-centric children born after 2013 will take India to the goal of developed India.
Such work can be done even at a young age, which will inspire the entire society.
Addressing the program organized at Bharat Mandapam here, PM Modi said that Gen G and Gen Alpha are the generation that will take India towards the goal of ‘Developed India’. He said that he understands the potential, confidence and potential of the youth and hence he has full confidence in them. The Prime Minister stressed that deeds and achievements, not age, make a person great, and even at a young age, work can be done that inspires the entire society.
Remembrance of the indomitable courage and sacrifice of the brave Sahibzadas
In his address, the Prime Minister recalled the indomitable courage and sacrifice of the brave Sahibzadas and said that the Sahibzadas did not see how difficult the path was, they only saw whether the path was right or not. This is the spirit expected from the youth of India today—to dream big, work hard and never let their confidence waver.
The future will be bright only with the bright future of children and youth. future of india
The Prime Minister said that India’s future will be bright only when its children and youth have a bright future. Their courage, talent and dedication will guide the progress of the country. Today, lakhs of children across the country are getting involved in innovation, research, robotics, artificial intelligence, sustainability and design thinking through Atal Tinkering Labs. Along with this, the option of education in mother tongue in the National Education Policy is making learning more easy for children.
The saga of Sahibzadas should have been on the lips of every citizen of the country.
Attacking the mentality of slavery, the PM said that the saga of Sahibzadas should have been on the lips of every citizen of the country, but unfortunately even after independence, the country could not be completely free from this mentality. He said that the seeds of ideas of slavery sown by Macaulay in 1835 suppressed many truths of India. Now the country has decided that the only way to get rid of this mentality will be water. He said that by 2035, when Macaulay’s vision will complete 200 years, we have to be completely free from the mentality of slavery – this should be the common resolve of 140 crore Indians.

Referring to the recent winter session, PM Modi said that apart from Hindi and English, about 160 speeches were given in the Parliament in Indian languages, of which Tamil, Marathi and Bengali languages were prominent. He said this scene is rare in any Parliament in the world and shows the strength of India’s linguistic diversity. The diversity that Macaulay tried to suppress is becoming India’s strength today.
Guru Gobind Singh ji was a true symbol of sacrifice and penance.
Recalling the sacrifice of the brave Sahibzadas, the Prime Minister said that the four Sahibzadas remained steadfast even in the face of the cruel power of Aurangzeb. This conflict was between India’s values and religious fanaticism, between truth and untruth. Guru Gobind Singh ji was a true symbol of sacrifice and penance and the same legacy was inherited by the Sahibzadas. Therefore, even the entire Mughal power could not shake his courage.

Brave Children’s Day a day full of emotion and reverence
The Prime Minister said that Veer Bal Diwas is a day full of emotion and reverence. In the last four years, the tradition of Veer Bal Diwas has spread the inspiration of Sahibzadas to the new generation and has given the children a platform to serve the nation. Every year, children who have done excellent work in various fields are honored with the Prime Minister’s National Children’s Award; This year also 20 children from different parts of the country were given this honour.
Don’t get caught up in the glamor of short-term popularity, Take inspiration from great personalities
He gave a message to the youth that they should not get trapped in the glitter and glamor of short-term popularity, take inspiration from great personalities and do not consider their success only personal. Their aim should be that their success becomes the success of the country. Campaigns like Digital India, Startup India, Khelo India have given a platform to the youth. Now there is a need for focus, hard work and dedication towards the nation, so that India can move forward as a self-reliant and developed nation.
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