New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday stated that as a particular initiative devoted to girls’s empowerment, he’ll hand over his social media accounts to some inspiring girls, ‘Naari Shakti’, from throughout the nation on Worldwide Girls’s Day. He stated that this would offer the ladies with a platform to share their tales and achievements. He additionally urged the ladies to take part on this initiative.
PM Modi additionally stated that Worldwide Girls’s Day is a special day to honour India’s Naari Shakti (girls energy), highlighting their contributions to shaping the nation’s previous, current, and future. Quoting a shloka from Devi Mahatmya — a Hindu philosophical textual content — PM Modi defined that it signifies how “all types of data are manifestations of the Goddess and that she is mirrored in all girls energy on the planet.”
“Respect for daughters has been given prime precedence in our tradition. Girls’s energy has additionally performed an essential function within the Independence motion and the making of our Structure,” he stated. The Prime Minister shared an audio clip of Hansa Mehta, a key determine in India’s freedom wrestle and constitutional drafting, presenting the nationwide flag within the Constituent Meeting.
Within the clip, Mehta is heard saying: “It’s within the health of issues that this primary flag, that’s flying over this August Home, needs to be a present from the ladies of India. Now we have donned the saffron color, we’ve fought, suffered, and sacrificed for the reason for our nation’s freedom. Now we have right this moment attained our purpose.”
Reflecting on this, PM Modi emphasised that Hansa Mehta’s phrases underscored the deep sacrifices made by Indian girls for the nation’s independence and symbolised their unwavering spirit.
“She believed that the saffron color within the tricolour additionally displays this sentiment. She expressed confidence that our girls’s energy will make India sturdy and affluent. At the moment, her phrases are proving true. In each subject, girls’s contributions are immense and provoking,” he added.