PM Modi presents nine resolutions for developed India 2047, says the public must take charge

PM Modi presents nine resolutions for developed India 2047, says the public must take charge

 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi requested the public to take nine resolutions for a developed India and emphasized that if everyone moves forward with honesty and determination, the journey towards a developed India by 2047 can be accelerated. Addressing a large gathering at the Adichunchanagiri Math in Mandya district, he stated that this initiative transcends regional boundaries and represents a nationwide call for collective participation and lifestyle changes.

He stressed that individual habits and daily choices of citizens will play a decisive role in shaping the country's future. He mentioned that if everyone moves forward with these nine resolutions with honesty and determination, progress towards a developed Karnataka and a developed India can be expedited. Presenting development not merely as a government-driven effort but as a people's movement, the Prime Minister emphasized that change should begin at the level of everyday behavior.

He highlighted water conservation as a major priority in areas dependent on river systems and urged citizens to take a collective pledge. He called for a commitment to water conservation and better management. Regarding environmental sustainability, he advocated for large-scale tree planting under the initiative named after mothers, suggesting that people plant trees in honor of their mothers to protect Mother Earth.

Describing cleanliness as a civic duty, he stated that maintaining cleanliness in public places, religious sites, villages, and cities is a shared responsibility. He reiterated that whether it is a religious site, a public place, a village, or a city, maintaining cleanliness is a collective responsibility. On economic self-reliance, the Prime Minister emphasized the importance of promoting domestic production and supporting Indian industries.

He described the 'Vocal for Local' approach as a basis for economic empowerment and encouraged the adoption of Indian products to strengthen local industries. He urged citizens to travel across the country to promote national awareness and cultural integration, stating that traveling throughout India will enhance national unity and boost the cultural economy. He expressed concern over rising obesity as a significant public health issue and urged citizens to reduce oil consumption by 10 percent.

Regarding agriculture, he encouraged farmers to move towards chemical-free natural farming. He further emphasized physical fitness, stating that yoga, sports, and fitness should become part of daily life. He mentioned that healthcare should be established as a national priority.

On this occasion, he called for a strong spirit of public service, stating that serving those in need strengthens society and gives life a greater purpose. The Prime Minister noted that these nine resolutions represent a governance model based on broad public participation, where practical changes at the citizen level can collectively bring about national change. He stated that such collective commitment would significantly contribute to the vision of a developed Karnataka and a developed India.

Earlier in the day, he inaugurated the Shri Guru Bhairavaikya Temple in the historic Adichunchanagiri Math complex in Mandya district, a new spiritual site dedicated to the late saint Shri Balagangadhar Nath Swamiji. Located amidst the misty hills of Adichunchanagiri, this memorial is a tribute to the legacy that has been advanced by the Math through education, health, and social service for decades.

Built under the centuries-old Nath tradition of the Shaiva sect, this temple is seen as an extension of the guru-disciple tradition that defines the spiritual lineage of this institution. As the chanting of mantras echoed in the hilly complex, a large number of devotees gathered, turning the inauguration into a confluence of devotion, heritage, and public participation.

 

 

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