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Discover how India's youth are pivotal in shaping a prosperous future for Bharat during the Amrit Kaal era of hard work and opportunity.
GlipzoIn a heartfelt address that resonates deeply with the aspirations of millions, a prominent leader has called for the youth of India to spearhead the country's journey towards becoming a developed nation, referring to this pivotal moment as the Amrit Kaal—the era of opportunity and hard work. This vision was articulated during a recent event, where reflections on personal dreams of a prosperous India intertwined with concrete achievements of the nation, stirring a sense of pride and motivation.
Growing up in Tiruppur, the speaker was driven by dreams of a resurgent Bharat, asking vital questions: When would the nation reclaim its former glory? When would it emerge as a formidable force on the global stage? When would the marginalised communities enjoy a life of dignity? The speaker shared how Swami Vivekananda's powerful words, “Arise, awake, and stop not till the goal is reached,” inspired a generation to strive for greatness.
Amid global economic challenges, Bharat's economic landscape is flourishing, thanks to the unwavering spirit of both the government and its citizens. The narrative of Thiruvalluvar, which speaks of achieving one’s goals through steadfast determination, is manifest in the nation’s progress over the past decade.
Remarkably, in just 12 years, nearly 25 crore Indians have escaped extreme poverty, showcasing the effectiveness of government initiatives aimed at inclusive growth. Key achievements include: - 4 crore permanent houses constructed for the homeless - 12 crore people receiving piped drinking water - 60 crore citizens freed from open defecation within five years - Under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana, 80 crore people receive 5 kg of free food grains annually
These milestones highlight a nation committed to uplifting its people, ensuring that the benefits of development reach every corner of society. The speaker emphasized that addressing past challenges in healthcare is now a priority, with the Ayushman Bharat scheme covering over 44 crore individuals with health insurance, enabling 2.5 crore free treatments in the last year alone.
The achievements in agriculture are equally impressive, as Bharat has ascended to become the second-largest food producer globally, with 357 million tonnes of food grains produced in 2025. Notably, the nation has also secured its position as the second-largest rice producer. Through the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi, over Rs 4 lakh crore has been directly transferred to farmers, empowering them economically and ensuring food security for the nation.
The focus on women’s empowerment, referred to as Nari Shakti, is significant in this transformative journey. More than 3 crore women have become Lakhpati Didis and Namo Drone Didis, breaking barriers in various sectors, including agriculture and technology. Recent legislative initiatives like the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam aim to enhance women's representation in Parliament and state assemblies, fostering a more inclusive governance framework.
The emphasis on education and innovation is paramount, especially for the youth eager to embrace opportunities. The establishment of seven new IITs, an increase in IIMs from 13 to 21, and the tripling of AIIMS from 7 to 23 underscore a commitment to elevating educational standards. Furthermore, the rise in medical college seats from 51,348 to 1,29,603 reflects a broader push towards equipping the future workforce.
Bharat is also making significant strides in infrastructure development. Key highlights include: - 99% electrification of the railways - Launch of 164 Vande Bharat Express trains - Doubling the number of airports from 74 to 163 - A budget allocation for Tamil Nadu's railways increasing from Rs 880 crore in 2014 to Rs 7,600 crore in 2026–27
The completion of the new Pamban Bridge illustrates India's commitment to modern infrastructure, facilitating better connectivity and economic growth.
As the nation stands at the cusp of transformation, the call to action for youth is more critical than ever. With the passion for start-ups and innovation evident among the younger generation, they are poised to play a crucial role in shaping Bharat’s future. The words of Subramania Bharati resonate strongly: “Come, come, come and accomplish what you have envisioned; Let the whole nation rise in unity and prosper.”
The emphasis on youth leadership during this Amrit Kaal is not just about economic growth but about fostering a sense of national pride and responsibility. With the right support and opportunities, the youth can drive sustainable development and innovation, leading Bharat to its rightful place as a global leader.
Going forward, observers should keep an eye on: - Policy initiatives aimed at further enhancing educational opportunities - Continued advancements in women's empowerment and representation - Innovations in agriculture and technology that could redefine the economy - Progress in infrastructure projects that aim to connect and uplift the nation further
As Bharat embarks on this transformative journey, the collective efforts of its people, especially the youth, will be pivotal in realizing the vision of a prosperous and inclusive nation.

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