Mere Sapno Ka Bharat
Introduction
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Independence Day speech this year was quite different from what we had heard in the past. It was less about celebrations and more about issues that are still haunting us today as we have not united fully as a nation yet.
Prime Minister Modi’s Independence Day Speech
This year, the Prime Minister of India gave a speech on Independence Day. In this article we will look at some of his key points and what they mean for us as individuals.
The first point he made was that the youth of today need to play their part in making India a better place. He said, “We should make our country strong again by working together and building an ecosystem that brings all stakeholders together for the benefit of all Indians” (para 3). He also said we must use technology to solve problems faced by society today such as unemployment, poverty and under-development etc. because technology can be used for good purposes not just bad ones like cyberbullying etc.
After his first Independence Day speech, Mr. Modi is making his second speech from the Red Fort.
Mr. Modi is the first prime minister to make two speeches in a row. He is also the first Indian leader to speak from the Red Fort and Hindi, which he did last night after his first Independence Day address on August 15, 2014 at 5:00 pm (IST).
Contrasting Nature of Speech.
This speech will focus on the contrasting nature of the past and present. The past was a time of struggle, where people had to struggle for their rights and basic amenities like toilets and electricity. Today, we are not united as a nation despite being one nation. We still struggle for basic amenities like toilets or electricity even though they are provided by government schemes like Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM).
Sacrifice of Freedom Fighter.
He started off by remembering our freedom fighters and celebrating their sacrifice.
He spoke about how important it is to remember the sacrifices of our ancestors, who fought for us to have a nation like this one today.
It's important for us to remember that even though we have made it through many hardships in our history, there were still times when we had great difficulty getting through them as well.
He also spoke at length about the problems faced by us in Indpendence, Partition, and the violence that followed.
You may have heard about it, but if you're like most people, your knowledge about the partition of India will be limited. The word itself is familiar to many of us: it means that Muslims and Hindus are now divided from each other by religion. But what does "partition" really mean? How did this happen? And why did it happen?
In his lecture at TEDx Calcutta on June 13th, 1952 (the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi), Dr Rajendra Prasad spoke at length about these issues and more. He also spoke at length about the problems faced by us in Indpendence, Partition, and the violence that followed.
Education as a tool for Social Betterment.
He focused on education as a tool for social betterment. He believed that education could help people achieve their goals and become more productive members of society, which in turn would benefit the country.
He believed that with proper learning, people would be able to achieve their dreams and become more successful in life.
You can motivate yourself without being mean to yourself.
The best way to motivate yourself is by not being mean to yourself.
It's easy to get caught up in the idea that you'll never be good enough, or that your goals are too lofty and unattainable, so why bother trying? You might feel like a failure every time you fail at something—but no matter how many times we fall down and get back up again (and it happens all the time), there will always be another day ahead of us with its own set of challenges waiting for us around every corner. The key is having faith in ourselves and making sure we have everything we need in order for our dreams to come true... even if they don't seem possible at first glance!
Motivation isn't about being mean or harsh towards yourself; it's really just about pushing yourself forward towards success every single day until finally achieving those goals which seemed so impossible before!
Conclusion
We hope that this speech will inspire you to work towards making our country a better place. We are all responsible for the future of our nation and we need to do our best in order to make it a better place for generations to come.
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