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Faith and Dignity in our hearts,
Pride in our souls and Freedom in our Mind.

Happy Independence Day!


The day which is close to our hearts, reminding us of the contribution of our great freedom fighters who dedicated their lives with the vision of an Independent INDIA.


There is a different purpose, along with remembering these great visionaries who gave us freedom, to live in this great country.


Along with the feeling of pride and patriotism in our hearts, on Independence Day, there should be a feeling of responsibility towards our great nation by thinking and reflecting on what we can do for our great Nation INDIA. How can we contribute to make this country better and affect the lives of people to raise their living standards?


INDIA has a tremendous potential to excel in every field from Science, Technology, Arts, Agriculture, and many more and also has the largest number of youths in the world that are full of energy and enthusiasm to innovate and explore new avenues in every field. The only thing the youth of this nation requires is the right direction to converge their energy.


With hope in our hearts filled with gratitude towards this great nation, we as YOUTH of this nation, let’s pledge to work on the edge and innovate to make this country reach new heights.

Let us bring the change in our thoughts, actions, and lives to change the future of our great nation.

Contributing professionally, by working on various social issues, environmental issues like climate change, sustainable energy and development, infrastructure, Education, and many important aspects.


Let’s make INDIA a technically advance, heartily spiritual, happy, and prosperous nation.


Jai Hind!

Vande Mataram!


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