PM addresses Valedictory Function of 2nd National Youth Parliament Festival

Impact and Influence of Swami Vivekananda Remains Intact in Our National life: PM

PM addresses Valedictory Function of 2nd National Youth Parliament Festival

New Delhi: The Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the valedictory function of the second National Youth Parliament Festival on Tuesday via video conferencing. He also heard the views of the three young national winners of the Festival.

Remembering Swami Vivekananda on his birth anniversary, the PM remarked that even with the passage of time, impact and influence of Swami Vivekananda remains intact in the national life. “His views on nationalism and nation-building and his teaching regarding serving the people and serving the world continue to inspire us,” said the PM and talked about Swami ji’s contribution to the individual and to institutions. Individuals came in contact of Swami Vivekananda and created institutions and they in turn created new institution-builders. This started a virtuous cycle of individual development to institution-building and vice versa. This is a huge strength of India as the PM outline the links between the individual entrepreneurship and great companies. He also asked the youth to take advantage of the flexibility and innovative learning format provided by the recent National Education Policy. “We are trying to create an ecosystem in the country, absence of which, often compels the youth to look towards foreign shores,” he said.

The PM exhorted youth to contribute selflessly and constructively in politics and said that today, honest people are getting the opportunity to serve, changing the old notion of politics as a site of unscrupulous activities. Today honesty and performance have become the need of the hour. In this context, the PM dwelled at length on the politics of dynasty. He said that corruption has become a burden on the people whose legacy was corruption. He called upon the youth to root out dynastic system. Dynasty politics gives rise to incapability and dictatorship in a democratic setup as such people work towards saving the politics of family and family in politics. “Today, days of winning election by the crutches of a surname are over still this malaise of dynastic politics is far from over. Political dynasty promotes self and family instead of pushing nation first. This is a major cause of social corruption in India”, the PM said. Giving Example of the reconstruction work in the aftermath of Bhuj earthquake, the he told the youth that the society that learns to make their own path in calamity, writes its own destiny.

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