Amit Shah Urges Youth to Make India Global Leader by 2047, Hails Tribal Legacy

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In a stirring call to action, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has urged India’s youth to resolve to make the country a world leader in every sphere by 2047, marking the centenary of independence. Speaking via video link at a development event for Shri Govind Guru University in Vinzol near Godhra, Shah emphasized the importance of national pride, historical legacy, and youth-driven transformation.

🇮🇳 “India Must Lead the World by 2047”: Shah’s Vision

“Our youth and children should make a resolution of creating an India where it attains the first position in every field in the world when the country celebrates the centenary of its independence,” Shah said.

He linked this vision to the legacy of tribal freedom fighter Govind Guru, who led a resistance against British rule in Mangadh, where 1,512 tribal martyrs laid down their lives. Shah praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for carrying forward Govind Guru’s ideals and for conceptualizing the university during his tenure as Gujarat CM.

🏛️ ₹125 Crore Development Projects Launched

The event also marked the inauguration and foundation stone-laying of infrastructure projects worth ₹125 crore at Shri Govind Guru University, including:

  • Centre for Excellence
  • Indoor multipurpose sports complex
  • Synthetic track, football and cricket grounds
  • Artificial lake and hostel building

Shah called the university a “place of inspiration for tribals across the country”, reinforcing the government’s commitment to inclusive development.

🌱 Youth, Legacy, and Nation-Building

The Union Minister’s address underscored the government’s broader push for a “Viksit Bharat” (Developed India) by 2047. He encouraged students to draw strength from India’s freedom struggle and contribute to fields like technology, governance, education, and innovation.

“It is a matter of importance for all of us,” Shah noted, urging the next generation to lead with values, vision, and vigor.

Stay tuned for more updates on Vision 2047 initiatives.

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