Inclusive growth key to Viksit Bharat, says President Droupadi Murmu
The development of the nation is possible only through the progress of every section of society, President Droupadi Murmu said on Tuesday while addressing a gathering in Rourkela.
The development of the nation is possible only through the progress of every section of society, President Droupadi Murmu said on Tuesday while addressing a gathering in Rourkela.
As India moves towards becoming a developed nation by 2047, institutions like Nalanda University will play a vital role, said President Droupadi Murmu while addressing the convocation ceremony of Nalanda University at Rajgir, Bihar, on Tuesday.
He remarked that India’s democratic traditions have long been admired for maintaining dignity and civility even in the face of political differences, and warned that any departure from these norms undermines the spirit of constitutional institutions.
‘’Awareness about water management and conservation among the younger generation will ensure the country's water security in future,’’ she said at a function on the occasion of ‘’Jal Mahotsav 2026’’ here. She expressed confidence that the ‘Jal Mahotsav’ will become a medium of mass movement for India's water security.
She was talking to a group of officer trainees of the 79th batch of Indian Revenue Service (IT) which called on her at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
She expressed confidence that these awards will inspire all children across the country.
President Droupadi Murmu on Tuesday declared that left-wing extremism is close to total eradication, pointing out that intensive action by forces and agencies engaged in the sphere of internal security has been a key element behind the near-eradication of the menace.
The Gallery aims to educate visitors about India's national heroes who displayed dauntless resolve and unconquerable spirit in defending the nation.
With Goyal’s induction, the Central Information Commission is expected to regain full operational strength after a prolonged gap.
The President said handicrafts are not only a part of India's cultural identity but also an important source of livelihood. She said this sector employs over 3.2 million people in the country.