
In his Mann Ki Baat programme, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the
mind of the youth has undergone a transformation and today’s young
minds, shunning obsolete, age old methods and patterns and want to do
something new altogether. They do not want to tread the ready-made
beaten paths but want to carve out newer paths. In this context, Mr.
Modi gave the example of how college students and young people working
in the Universities and the private sector enthusiastically came
forward, when India opened its Space Sector some time ago.
Mr. Modi expressed confidence that in the coming days, a large number of
satellites will be of those developed by Indian youth. He added that
similarly, now young people are moving away from family traditions and
expressing the wish to do a startup and willing to take a risk. The
Prime Minister said the startup culture is expanding even to smaller
cities which is an indication of a bright future.
Talking about Janmashtami, which will be celebrated through out the
nation tomorrow, the Prime Minister shared his recent experience and
said someone had left an art book for him outside his residence.
In this book, there were many forms and
many magnificent pictures of Bhagwan Shri Krishna. Mr. Modi met
Jaduarani Dasi, who has left the book outside his home. Born and brought
up in America, Jadurani Dasi is connected to ISKCON and is well trained
in Bhakti Arts. Mr. Modi also shared his conversation with her.
Social media is bold.
Social media is young.
Social media raises questions.
Social media is not satisfied with an answer.
Social media looks at the big picture.
Social media is interested in every detail.
social media is curious.
Social media is free.
Social media is irreplaceable.
But never irrelevant.
Social media is you.
(With input from news agency language)
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