Today India is moving forward on the basis of its own knowledge, tradition and age-old teachings: PM
We have begun a new journey of Amrit Kaal with firm resolve of Viksit Bharat, We have to complete it within the stipulated time: PM
We have to prepare our youth today for leadership in all the areas of Nation Building, Our youth should lead the country in politics also: PM
Our resolve is to bring one lakh brilliant and energetic youth in politics who will become the new face of 21st century Indian politics, the future of the country: PM
It is important to remember two important ideas of spirituality and sustainable development, by harmonizing these two ideas, we can create a better future: PM

Respected Swami Gautamananda ji Maharaj, esteemed saints of the Ramakrishna Mission and Math from across the country and abroad, Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Bhupendrabhai Patel, and all the distinguished guests associated with this program, ladies and gentlemen, Namaskar!

As a son of Gujarat, I welcome all of you to this event and offer my congratulations. I bow down at the feet of Maa Sharada, Gurudev Ramakrishna Paramhansa, and Swami Vivekananda ji. Today’s event is being held on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Swami Premanand Maharaj ji. I also pay my respects to him.

Friends,

The energy of great personalities continues to expand the positive creation in the world for many centuries. That’s why today, we are witnessing such a holy event on the birth anniversary of Swami Premanand Maharaj. The newly constructed prayer hall and sadhu residence in Lekhamba will nurture the saintly tradition of Bharat. A journey of service and education is beginning here, which will benefit many generations to come. The Sri Ramakrishna temple, hostels for poor students, vocational training centres, hospitals, and guest houses will become mediums for the spread of spirituality and service to humanity. In a way, I have also found a second home in Gujarat. My heart feels at peace in the company of saints and in a spiritual environment. I extend my congratulations and best wishes to all of you on this occasion.

Friends,

This region of Sanand holds many memories for me. Many old friends and spiritual companions are part of this event. I have spent so much time here, stayed in many homes, enjoyed the food made by the hands of mothers and sisters, and shared in their joys and sorrows. Those friends who have been here with me know the struggles this region has faced. The economic development this region needed is now becoming a reality. I remember that in the past, when we needed to travel by bus, there was only one bus in the morning and one in the evening, so most people preferred to travel by bicycle. I know this region well, as if it’s a part of me. I believe that along with our efforts and policies, the blessings of the saints have played a significant role in this transformation. Now that times have changed, the needs of society have also changed. I hope that this region becomes a centre for both economic and spiritual development. Because for a balanced life, both material wealth and spirituality are equally essential. I am glad to see that under the guidance of our saints and thinkers, Sanand and Gujarat are progressing in this direction.

Friends,

The potential of a tree is known from its seed. The Ramakrishna Math is that tree, whose seed contains the infinite energy of great ascetics like Swami Vivekananda. Therefore, its continuous expansion and the shade it provides to humanity are limitless. To understand the essence of the Ramakrishna Math, one must understand Swami Vivekananda and, more importantly, live his teachings. Once you start living his thoughts, you will feel how a different light guides you. I have personally experienced this. The old saints know how the Ramakrishna Mission, its saints and the thinking of Swami Vivekananda have guided my life. That’s why whenever I get the opportunity, I try to be part of this family and connect with you. With the blessings of the saints, I have been fortunate to contribute to many activities of the Mission. In 2005, I had the privilege of handing over the Dilaram Bungalow in Vadodara to the Ramakrishna Mission. Swami Vivekananda ji had spent some time here. I am also fortunate that the revered Swami Atmasthananda ji himself was present, as I had the opportunity to learn from him and receive his guidance in my spiritual journey. It was my privilege that I handed over the documents of the bungalow to him, and the love and blessings of Swami Atmasthananda ji have been a great asset to my life until his last moments.

Friends,

I have had the opportunity to be part of many programs and events organized by the Mission. Today, the Ramakrishna Mission has over 280 centres worldwide, and there are almost 1200 ashrams affiliated with the Ramakrishna movement in Bharat. These ashrams are working as centres for human service. Gujarat has long been a witness to the Ramakrishna Mission’s work. Whenever any crisis has come to Gujarat in the past few decades, the Ramakrishna Mission has always been there, working for the people. If I recall all the past events, it would take too long. But you will remember the time of the floods in Surat, the Morbi dam tragedy, the aftermath of the Bhuj earthquake, the famine period, and the times of excessive rainfall. Whenever a disaster occurred in Gujarat, the people associated with the Ramakrishna Mission came forward to support the victims. The Ramakrishna Mission played an important role in rebuilding over 80 schools destroyed by the earthquake. The people of Gujarat still remember and draw inspiration from this service.

Friends,

Swami Vivekananda ji had a special connection with Gujarat. Gujarat played a significant role in his life journey. Swami Vivekananda ji visited many places in Gujarat. It was here that Swami ji first learned about the Chicago World Parliament of Religions. Here, he studied several scriptures and prepared himself to spread Vedanta. During 1891, Swami ji stayed in the Bhojeshwar Bhavan in Porbandar for several months. The Gujarat government handed over this building to the Ramakrishna Mission to be made into a memorial temple. You may remember that the Gujarat government celebrated the 150th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda from 2012 to 2014. The closing ceremony was held with great enthusiasm at the Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar, attended by thousands of participants from Bharat and abroad. I am glad that the Gujarat government is now preparing a plan to develop the Swami Vivekananda Tourist Circuit in memory of Swami ji’s connection with Gujarat.

Brothers and sisters,

Swami Vivekananda was a great supporter of modern science. Swami ji believed that the importance of science is not only in describing things or events but in inspiring and advancing us. Today, Bharat’s growing presence in modern technology, the world’s third-largest start-up ecosystem, and the steps towards becoming the third-largest economy in the world, along with modern infrastructure projects, show that Bharat is rapidly advancing, based on its knowledge traditions and ancient teachings. Swami Vivekananda believed that the youth power is the backbone of the nation. Swami ji once said, "Give me 100 young men filled with self-confidence and energy, and I will transform Bharat." Now, it is time for us to take up this responsibility. We have started a new journey into Amrit Kaal, with a strong commitment to a ‘Viksit Bharat’ (Developed India). We must fulfil it and within the prescribed time. Today, Bharat is the world’s youngest nation, and its youth have already proven their capability on the global stage.

It is this youth power of Bharat that is leading the major companies of the world. It is this youth power of Bharat that is driving the nation’s development. Today, the nation has time, opportunity, dreams, determination, and the journey of effort leading to success. Therefore, we need to prepare our youth for leadership in every area of nation-building. Today, our youth must also lead the country in politics, just as they do in technology and other fields. We can no longer leave politics to the dynasts or those who treat it as their family property. We are preparing for a new beginning in the coming year, 2025. On January 12, 2025, on the occasion of Swami Vivekananda’s birth anniversary and National Youth Day, a "Young Leaders Dialogue" will be held in Delhi, where 2,000 selected youths from across the country will be invited. Millions of other youth will join virtually from across the nation. The discussion will focus on the vision for a ‘Viksit Bharat’ from the youth perspective, and a roadmap will be prepared to involve the youth in politics. Our goal is to bring one lakh talented and energetic youth into politics, and these youths will become the new face of 21st-century Bharat’s politics and the future of Bharat.

Friends,

On this auspicious occasion, it is also necessary to remember two important ideas that will make the earth a better place: Spirituality and Sustainable Development. By harmonizing these two ideas, we can build a better future. Swami Vivekananda emphasized the practical side of spirituality. He wanted spirituality to address society’s needs. He stressed not only the purification of thoughts but also cleanliness in the surroundings. By balancing economic development, social welfare, and environmental protection, we can achieve the goal of sustainable development. Swami Vivekananda ji’s thoughts will guide us toward this goal. We know that balance is important in both spirituality and sustainability. One creates balance in the mind, and the other teaches us to balance with nature. Therefore, I believe that institutions like the Ramakrishna Mission can play a significant role in advancing our campaigns. Missions like Mission LiFE and campaigns like ‘Ek Pedh Maa Ke Naam’ can be further expanded through the Ramakrishna Mission.

Friends,

Swami Vivekananda wanted to see Bharat as a powerful and self-reliant nation. The country is now moving forward in that direction to realize his dream. May this dream be fulfilled as soon as possible, and may a strong and capable Bharat once again guide humanity. For this, every citizen of the country must embrace the teachings of Gurudev Ramakrishna Paramhansa and Swami Vivekananda. Events like this and the efforts of the saints are an important means to achieve this. Once again, I congratulate you all on this event and offer my respectful salutations to all the revered saints. May this new beginning today, with new energy, become the foundation to fulfil the dream of Swami Vivekananda.

Thank you all very much.

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed the Annual NCC PM Rally at the Cariappa Parade Ground in Delhi today. Greeting the gathering on the occasion of NCC Day, the Prime Minister said that the efforts of NCC, NSS cadets, tableau artists, companions from the National Rangshala, and young participants from across the country were clearly visible in their coordinated performances. Shri Modi noted with grief that the day also brought great sorrow due to the tragic plane crash in Maharashtra this morning, which claimed the lives of Deputy Chief Minister, Shri Ajit Pawar ji and some colleagues. He highlighted that Ajit Dada made a significant contribution to the development of Maharashtra and the nation, especially by working to improve village life, and expressed condolences to Shri Ajit Pawar ji’s family. He stated that in this moment of pain, the nation stands with the families of those lost in the accident. The Prime Minister, amidst these moments of grief and condolence, extended greetings to all cadets present, including those from friendly nations, and acknowledged the large participation of girl cadets this year.

“NCC is a movement that makes India’s youth confident, disciplined, sensitive, and dedicated citizens of the nation”, highlighted Shri Modi, emphasising that every year cadets are strengthening their role further. He highlighted that the number of NCC cadets has increased from 14 lakh to 20 lakh in recent years, with significant growth in border and coastal areas.

The Prime Minister underlined that NCC is a platform where youth live their heritage with pride, citing the celebration of 150 years of Vande Mataram with great enthusiasm across the country. He pointed to the Paramveer Sagar Yatra as an excellent example, recalling that a few years ago the government named 21 islands of Andaman and Nicobar after Paramveer Chakra awardees, and the cadets carried forward this spirit of honoring national heroes through their sailing expedition. Shri Modi also highlighted that in Lakshadweep, through the island festival, cadets celebrated the ocean, culture, and nature together.

Shri Modi remarked that NCC has brought history alive from monuments to the streets, highlighting the valor of Bajirao Peshwa, the skill of the great warrior Lachit Borphukan, and the leadership of Bhagwan Birsa Munda through its cycle rally, which created public awareness. He appreciated the efforts of all cadets and extended greetings to those who received honors today.

Recalling his words from the Red Fort, stating that this is the right time, the best time, the Prime Minister emphasized that today’s era is one of maximum opportunities for the youth of India. He noted that the government is committed to ensuring that young people benefit the most from this period, citing the historic Free Trade Agreement reached between India and the European Union as an example. He added that prior to this, India had signed Free Trade Agreements with Oman, New Zealand, Britain, UAE, Australia, and Mauritius, all of which are creating countless opportunities for millions of youth.

Underlining that the entire world looks towards the youth of India with great trust, Shri Modi said the reason for this trust lies in their skills and values. He stressed that Indian youth carry the values of democracy, respect for diversity, and the belief in the world as one family, which enables them to easily integrate with people wherever they go and contribute to the development of those nations. The Prime Minister remarked that these values are India’s culture and nature.

Shri Modi asserted, based on his conversations with global leaders, that Indian youth are not only hardworking but also excellent professionals, which is why they are in high demand worldwide. He pointed out that in Gulf countries, millions of Indians have been working for years, and Indian doctors and engineers are building outstanding healthcare systems and infrastructure in many nations. He also recalled that teachers from India who went abroad in earlier times added new values to societies across the world.

Prime Minister remarked that along with the contributions of Indian youth to the world, their achievements within the country are also being widely appreciated globally. He highlighted that it is because of these young people that India has become the backbone of information technology worldwide, and now their strength is driving revolutions in startups, space, digital technology, and every domain.

Shri Modi noted that the recently agreed Free Trade Agreement with the European Union is being praised as the “Mother of All Deals” and described as a global gamechanger. He emphasized that this FTA represents one-fourth of the world’s GDP and one-third of global trade, and is truly a “Freedom to Aspire” for India’s youth.

The Prime Minister underlined that this agreement with 27 countries will benefit Indian startups by easing access to funding and innovation ecosystems, while also boosting India’s creative economy in film, gaming, fashion, digital content, music, and design. He stated that the deal will create new opportunities for Indian youth in research, education, IT, and professional services.

Pointing out that the agreement is called the “Mother of All Deals” also because of its vast benefits, Shri Modi underscored it will accelerate the Atmanirbhar Bharat campaign and strengthen the resolve of “Make in India, Make for the World.” He explained that under this agreement, tariffs on more than 99 percent of India’s exports will either be zero or very low, benefiting industries such as textiles, leather, gems and jewellery, footwear, engineering goods, and MSMEs. He stressed that weavers, artisans, and small entrepreneurs will gain direct access to the vast markets of 27 European countries.

The Prime Minister added that the deal will also bring more investment into India, leading to new engineering, electronics, chemical, pharma, and other manufacturing plants, while creating assured markets for agriculture, food processing, and fisheries, which will be a major opportunity for farmers, fishermen, and rural youth. Shri Modi remarked that this FTA directly connects India’s youth to Europe’s job market, creating opportunities especially in engineering, green technology, design, logistics, and advanced manufacturing, meaning new avenues are opening for Indian youth across 27 countries.

Shri Modi remarked that the government is expanding global opportunities through comprehensive reforms, and the reform express on which the nation is riding today is removing every obstacle before the youth. He highlighted that the growing opportunities before the country, combined with the discipline and values inculcated in NCC cadets, are like an added advantage for them.

Lauding the impressive tableau on Operation Sindoor, Shri Modi specifically appreciated the efforts of NCC cadets during that critical moment for national security. He noted their contributions in supporting the armed forces, organizing blood donation camps, and providing first-aid services. The PM stated that NCC training is not limited to the parade ground but also instills the spirit of “Nation First,” which inspires cadets to work with full strength for the country in difficult times. He recalled that his own sense of “Nation First” was strengthened during his time in NCC, and he expressed satisfaction at seeing the same values being learned by cadets today.

Emphasising that Operation Sindoor reaffirmed India’s strength and the valor of its armed forces, Shri Modi said it also demonstrated the advancement of indigenous weapons. He stressed that in modern warfare, the role of youth skills has increased significantly, as battles are now fought not only with tanks and guns but also in code and cloud. He warned that nations lagging in technology are weak not only in economy but also in security, and stressed that innovation by youth strengthens patriotism and contributes to national security. He noted that new opportunities are opening for tech-savvy, innovative youth in the armed forces, with defense startups excelling, Made in India drones being developed, and AI and defense innovation modernizing the forces, urging young people to take full advantage of these possibilities.

The Prime Minister mentioned that the nation recently celebrated National Voters’ Day on 25 January, and he wrote a letter to citizens on this occasion. He said that National Voters’ Day is a celebration of the responsibility and rights bestowed by the Constitution, and highlighted that India has the largest number of young voters in the world. He remarked that when young citizens turn 18 and become eligible to vote, they gain the power to shape the nation’s destiny. Shri Modi called for a new tradition in the country, proposing that NCC, NSS, and My Young India organization hold a grand event every 25 January to honor first-time voters, expressing confidence that this effort will strengthen the sense of responsibility among youth and reinforce democracy.

“A developed India is not limited to economic prosperity but also depends on the conduct of its citizens, who must prioritize their duties”, emphasised Shri Modi. He cited the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan as an example, noting that while it was initiated by the government, it was carried forward by citizens, youth and children, and emphasized that cleanliness is a habit, a lifestyle, and a value. Shri Modi urged that the spirit of civic duty must become part of daily life, and just as people want beauty in their own courtyards, they must also beautify their cities with the same spirit. He appealed to every young person present to dedicate at least one hour each week to a cleanliness-related campaign and plan some activity at a chosen place.

Prime Minister Modi remarked that he was pleased to know that under the “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam” campaign, NCC has planted nearly 8 lakh trees, and emphasized that it is also our duty to ensure these trees grow well.

Highlighting that the greatest test of youth power is how much fitter we will be in the coming times, the PM noted that fitness should not be limited to a few minutes of exercise but must become part of our nature, with disciplined lifestyle from diet to daily routine. Shri Modi expressed happiness that NCC cadets are advancing the Fit India campaign and performing well in sports.

The Prime Minister raised the issue of obesity among youth, citing studies that suggest one in three people in India may suffer from obesity in the future, which increases risks of diabetes, blood pressure, and other diseases, with youth being the most affected group. He stressed the need for vigilance and urged reducing oil intake, reiterating his earlier appeal to cut oil consumption in food by 10 percent.

Underlining that NCC not only teaches marching but also instills responsibility as citizens, imparting skills and values that help cadets become better citizens, Shri Modi noted that the experiences gained during Republic Day celebrations further refine their personality. The Prime Minister concluded by extending his best wishes, expressing confidence that they will succeed in every test of life and continue to contribute to building a developed India.

Union Ministers, Shri Rajnath Singh, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, Shri Sanjay Seth, were present among other dignitaries at the event.

Background

The theme of this year’s Annual NCC PM Rally is ‘Rashtra Pratham - Kartavya Nishtha Yuva’, reflecting the spirit of duty, discipline and national commitment among India’s youth.

The NCC PM Rally will mark the grand culmination of the month-long NCC Republic Day Camp 2026, which witnessed the participation of 2,406 NCC cadets from across the country, including 898 girl cadets. The rally will also see the participation of 207 youth and officers from 21 foreign countries.

On the occasion, a vibrant cultural programme will be presented by NCC cadets, members of Rashtriya Rangshala and National Service Scheme, showcasing their role in nation building, social service and character development.