Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Lok Sabha, presenting eleven pledges aimed at securing a bright future for India. His speech marked the 75th anniversary of the Constitution's adoption, emphasizing the importance of duty and a politics free from dynastic influences.
Modi's pledges focused on inclusive development, zero tolerance for corruption, and pride in India's heritage. He stressed the need for all citizens and the government to fulfill their duties, ensuring development reaches every part of society.
Modi expressed his belief in the capabilities of India's citizens, especially the youth and women, to achieve the dream of a developed India by 2047. He urged everyone to work together towards this goal, inspired by the spirit of the Constitution.
He is the current Prime Minister of India, leading the country and making important decisions for its development.
It is one of the two houses of India's Parliament, where elected representatives discuss and make laws for the country.
This means making sure that everyone in the country, no matter their background, has a chance to grow and succeed.
This means not allowing any dishonest or illegal activities, especially by people in power, to go unpunished.
This refers to political power being passed down within a family, like a dynasty, rather than being earned by merit.
This means encouraging and supporting women to take leadership roles in developing and improving the country.
This means that each state in India should take initiative and work hard to improve and develop on its own.
This is a slogan meaning 'One India, Great India', promoting unity and excellence across the country.
This is the year when India will celebrate 100 years of independence from British rule, and the goal is to become a developed nation by then.
This refers to the values and principles written in India's Constitution, which guide how the country should be run.
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