MoS Defence to Children: Play a Leading Role in Making ‘New India’

 

New Delhi. Minister of State (MoS) for Defence Shripad Naik on August 11 encouraged children to take inspiration from Prime Minister Narendra Modi in taking India to newer heights.

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MoS Defence was addressing 3,500 children from 41 government schools, who will display ‘Naya Bharat’, as well as 700 NCC cadets who will participate in the Independence Day celebrations at the majestic Red Fort in New Delhi on August 15. Naik called upon the students to imbibe the virtues which will be shared by the Prime Minister during his Independence Day address.

He also lauded the children for their determination by sitting for long hours for the last few days in challenging weather in the run up to the celebrations. “Therefore, it gives me immense pleasure to give you mementos for your hard work,” he added.

Later, the Minister gave away souvenirs to one teacher & one student from each participating school and Unit-in-Charge of the NCC group and a cadet on behalf of all participating children/cadets.

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