New Delhi: In a historic address to both Houses of Parliament, President Droupadi Murmu unveiled a comprehensive four-pillared agenda as part of the "Meri Mati, Mera Desh" campaign, focusing on the youth, women (Nari), farmers, and the underprivileged (Garib) of the nation in anticipation of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in the what is the last Budget Session of the present Modi government.
Under the flagship initiative, the "Amrit Kalash" containing soil from every village across the country was ceremoniously brought to Delhi, symbolizing unity and collective progress.
President Murmu highlighted the government's unwavering commitment to the principles of reform, perform, and transform, with a continuous pursuit of these goals over the years.
Reflecting on the past decade, the President acknowledged numerous achievements in the national interest, fulfilling aspirations that the people had harbored for decades.
Addressing the current economic landscape, President Murmu expressed confidence in India's trajectory, emphasizing the nation's ability to make informed decisions and move forward in the right direction.
The President underscored the government's efforts to facilitate ease of doing business in India, ensuring a conducive environment for business growth.
Celebrating the ongoing infrastructure development in India, President Murmu noted that the dream of a robust infrastructure is becoming a reality, witnessed by every Indian.
The President's vision for a developed India revolves around four strong pillars - youth empowerment, women's empowerment, support for farmers, and upliftment of the underprivileged.
Despite global challenges, the government, under President Murmu's leadership, successfully managed inflation and prevented the burden on the common Indian from escalating. The administration is dedicated to reducing farming costs and increasing profits, addressing the challenges faced by the agriculture sector.
The villages situated near our borders were once considered the last villages of the country. However, under my government's leadership, they have been transformed into the nation's premier villages.
The various welfare schemes for public welfare are not merely a collection of facilities. Their positive impact is resonating across the entire life cycle of the country's citizens.
My government is actively promoting the "zero effect zero defect" approach, emphasizing the minimal environmental impact and high-quality outcomes of these initiatives, she said
We are strengthening the sports economy to connect the country's youth.
Even in this era of global disputes and conflicts, my government has firmly placed India's interests before the world.