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Prime Minister Narendra Modi cautioned the countrymen against efforts to create differences and divisions in the country.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday cautioned the countrymen against attempts to unite and divide differences in the country, assuring that such attempts would never succeed. Addressing a National Cadet Corps (NCC) rally at Cariappa Maidan in Delhi Cantonment, the Prime Minister said the mantra of unity is the only way for India to achieve excellence. The Prime Minister said that the whole world is looking towards India because of the youth of the country. His government has ushered in digital, start-up and innovation revolutions. becoming young. It is time for new opportunities for the youth of India. Everyone is assuming that India’s time has come.

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‘Strange Things to Divide’
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while giving a message to the NCC cadets participating in the Republic Day celebrations, said that hypocrites are found to break the country. Mother Bharati is trying to create a rift in the milk between the chastity of mother Bharati. Despite such efforts, there will never be a foreign country among the people of India.” The Prime Minister said, “There can never be a crack in the mother’s milk. The mantra of unity is its remedy. The mantra of unity is the pledge as well as the strengths of India. This is the only way India will achieve glory.” The prime minister’s remarks are believed to have come in the wake of the controversy over the BBC’s documentary on Dahas in 2002.

‘Rights full of youthful energy and enthusiasm’
PM Modi lauded the NCC cadets participating in the Republic Day celebrations and said that the youth will always be the priority for the country. Youth are full of energy and enthusiasm. The youth have immense possibilities. The central government is promoting private participation in the space and defense sectors, where start-ups are making great strides. Highlighting the reforms in the defense sector, the Prime Minister said that assault rifles, which were earlier imported, are now being manufactured within the country. The Prime Minister said that the border infrastructure is being worked on at a fast pace and a new world of opportunities and possibilities will open up for the youth. PM Modi said that there are immense possibilities for the daughters of the country as well. Police and military forces have continuously increased the number of women in the last eight years. The troika militancy has paved the way for the re-introduction of women on the frontiers. He said women have been recruited as sailors in the Navy and have also started entering combatants in the armed forces.

Steady increase in the participation of daughters
PM Modi said, “The first batch of women cadets have started training at the National Defense Academy in Phad and 1500 girls have been admitted to Sainik schools, the first of them opened for girls.” The Prime Minister said that the National Cadet Corps has also seen a steady change in the participation of girls in the last decade. Defense Minister Singh, NCC Lieutenant General Gurbirpal Singh, Chief of Defense Staff Anil Chauhan, Chief of Army Staff General Manoj Pandey, Chief of Naval Staff Admiral R Harikumar, Chief of Air Staff VR Chaudhary and Defense Secretary Girdhar Armane were present in this scenario.

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