On his last Mann ki Baat for the year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the youth of the country who will turn 18 years of age in 2018 and become a voter.
Calling them the the "New India Youth", PM Modi said they will form the basis of new IndiaBSE -0.51 % which will be free of evils like corruption, casteism, corruption and terrorism.
He also proposed to constitute a mock parliament in every district where the youth will discuss and debate and ideate on the foundations of "New India".
"We could organize a Mock Parliament in every district of India, where the youth of 18 to 25 years of age sit together and discuss ideas to build a New India, find ways, make plans regarding how we could accomplish our goals by 2022 and build an India that our freedom fighters dreamt of," he said.
He also said that on the 15 August, a mock parliament can be organised in Delhi where youth elected from every district of India can participate.
"From skill development to innovation and entrepreneurship, our youth are excelling in all fields. It is now time that a system is created where newest development opportunities are easily accessible for the New India Youth as soon as they turn 18," he said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also wished a happy new year to all saying "let us enter into the new year with such little achievements, begin our new year and take concrete steps in the journey from Positive India to Progressive India".
Stressing on gender equality, PM Modi said that his government has done away with the requirement of a male guardian accompanying a Muslim woman to Hajj.
"Till date, 1,300 women have applied to travel for the Haj without any Mahram," the Prime Minister said, adding that "they should get equal opportunity as the men get".
Calling them the the "New India Youth", PM Modi said they will form the basis of new IndiaBSE -0.51 % which will be free of evils like corruption, casteism, corruption and terrorism.
He also proposed to constitute a mock parliament in every district where the youth will discuss and debate and ideate on the foundations of "New India".
"We could organize a Mock Parliament in every district of India, where the youth of 18 to 25 years of age sit together and discuss ideas to build a New India, find ways, make plans regarding how we could accomplish our goals by 2022 and build an India that our freedom fighters dreamt of," he said.
He also said that on the 15 August, a mock parliament can be organised in Delhi where youth elected from every district of India can participate.
"From skill development to innovation and entrepreneurship, our youth are excelling in all fields. It is now time that a system is created where newest development opportunities are easily accessible for the New India Youth as soon as they turn 18," he said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also wished a happy new year to all saying "let us enter into the new year with such little achievements, begin our new year and take concrete steps in the journey from Positive India to Progressive India".
Stressing on gender equality, PM Modi said that his government has done away with the requirement of a male guardian accompanying a Muslim woman to Hajj.
"Till date, 1,300 women have applied to travel for the Haj without any Mahram," the Prime Minister said, adding that "they should get equal opportunity as the men get".
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