QuotePM dedicates and lays foundation stone of over 45,000 houses built under PM Awas Yojana
QuotePM lays foundation stone of Taranga Hill – Ambaji – Abu Road New Broad Gauge Line
QuotePM lays foundation stone for development of pilgrimage facilities at Ambaji temple under PRASAD scheme
QuotePM dedicates 62 Km long New Palanpur-New Mahesana section of the Western Freight Dedicated Corridor and the 13 Km long New Palanpur-New Chatodar Section
Quote“With the blessings of Maa Amba, we will get strength for the fulfilment of all our resolutions”
Quote“We see our country India as a mother, and consider ourselves to be the children of Mother India”
Quote“Government is spending about ₹4 lakh crore on extending the free ration scheme to more than 80 crore people in the country”
Quote“PMGKAY extended so that sisters and mothers do not face any difficulty in running the kitchen during the festive season”
Quote“It is our good fortune that in the year of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, we are dedicating this railway line at the feet of Amba Mata”

“बोल मारी माँ, बोल मारी माँ!”

Jai Maa Ambe!

On this day, we worship the fifth form of the Goddess which is Mother Skandmata. Today, on this auspicious occasion, I am fortunate to worship and to be able to get the darshan of Maa Ambe. If I may say so, our life has been spent in our mother Ambaji’s lap. And the same goes for you all. Whenever we come here, we can feel a new energy and return with a new inspiration and belief. This time I have come here at a time when the country has taken the great resolve of a developed India. 130 crore countrymen have taken the vow to turn India into a developed nation within the next 25 years. With the blessings of Maa Amba, we will get the strength for the accomplishment of all our resolutions. On this auspicious occasion, I have also got an opportunity to dedicate schemes worth thousands of crores of rupees to several districts of Gujarat including Banaskantha. Today, more than 45 thousand houses are being handed over. If we include the projects that are nearing completion and the ones whose foundation stones are being laid, then it will amount to about 61 thousand houses. So, I also congratulate all those beneficiaries. Special greetings to the sisters who have got their homes today! This time all of you will celebrate Diwali in your new houses. Are you happy or not? Those who have spent their entire lives in huts or makeshift settlements will be celebrating Diwali in their own pucca houses. I believe it will be the greatest Diwali of their lives!

Brothers & Sisters,

The topic 'respect for women' seems very simple. But if we think about it seriously, we will find that this aspect of 'respect for women' is embedded in our traditions and values. In the other parts of the world when we talk of power and bravery, the father's name is associated with them. You must have heard people saying that “this brave boy is the son of that man”. While in India, Mother's name has been associated with brave men here. Let me give you an example. Arjun was a great heroic man, but we never hear people saying 'Pandu's son Arjun'. Instead he is known as the son of Kunti i.e. Kaunteya-Putra or Kuntiputra. He is also known as 'Parth' which again means son of Kunti. Similarly, when we talk of the Almighty Lord Shri Krishna, he is described as 'Devakinandan' i.e. Krishna, the son of Devaki. The all-powerful Hanuman ji is known as Anjani Putra. That means the names of heroes and bravehearts are associated with the names of mothers in our country. The great value we give to the name of the mother, the importance we give to women and the greatness of the power of the women hold the essence of our culture. Moreover, it is due to the same values that we see our country India as a mother and consider ourselves to be the children of Mother Bharati.

Friends,

Despite being associated with such a great culture, we have also seen in our country that most of the rights on the property, on the house and on the economic decisions of the house are in the hands of the father or the son. We all know that if there is a house then it is usually registered under the name of a man; if there is a car then it is in the name of a man, if there is a shop or a farm then again it is registered under the name of a man. Nothing is registered in the name of the woman, and if the husband passes away, everything goes to the son. Therefore, we have decided that the houses that will be given under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana and Deen Dayal Awas scheme will be under the mother's name. Therefore, after 2014, we have decided that the concrete houses that the government is providing to the poor will be in the name of the mother or in the name of both the mother and her husband or jointly with the mother and her son. So far we have given more than 3 crore houses to the poor in the country. You could see the joy on the faces of those people who have got the houses today and most of them are the mothers who own these houses. Since these women are now the owners of the houses worth lakhs, they have become lakhpatis! I would like to congratulate the Gujarat government for the speedy implimentation of the campaign of providing pucca houses to every poor. I thank Bhupendra bhai. Last year 1.5 lakh houses were completed in Gujarat. To ensure that the sisters of poor families do not face any problem in terms of food and cooking in this festive season, the government has extended the scheme of free ration for the next three months. The central government is spending about Rs 4 lakh crore on this scheme, which provides relief to more than 80 crore people of the country in difficult times. I have had the great privilege of working for the empowerment of mothers and sisters for the past two decades. Banaskantha has been a great witness to this. I was pained to see that in the abode of Mata Ambaji and Mata Naleshwari, we were behind even in the education of daughters. That is why when I had taken a vow before Mother Narmada to make the fields and barns of Banaskantha flourish, I had also requested you to give a place to Mother Saraswati in your houses. I still remember that I used to tell sisters time and again that if daughters do not get educated, then Mother Saraswati will not reside in your homes and where there is no Goddess Saraswati, even Goddess Laxmi will never reside in that place. I am glad that the sisters of Banaskantha and the tribal families had accepted my request. Today the water of mother Narmada is changing the fate of this place. So daughters are also going to schools and colleges with great enthusiasism. Banaskantha has also contributed a lot in the fight against malnutrition. Be it the programme of distribution of Sukhdi (recipe) to mothers during delivery or the campaign to donate milk, Banaskantha has successfully taken it forward.

Brothers & Sisters,

In order to fulfil the resolution of the welfare of women, after 2014, work is going on in the whole country. To remove every suffering, every inconvenience, every obstacle in the lives of mothers, sisters and daughters, they are being made the charioteers of India's development journey. From Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao to full participation of daughters in the nation's army, doors of opportunities are being opened for the women. Be it the toilets, gas connections, water supply, Jan Dhan accounts, loans without guarantee under the Mudra scheme, the women power of the country is at the centre of every major scheme of the central government.

Friends,

When the mother is happy, the entire family is happy; when a family is happy, then the society is happy; and if the society is happy, the entire country is happy. This is known as the right development and we are working relentlessly for the same. You tell me, should we have been freed from the traffic jam in front of the temple here or not? Was there an atmosphere of peace needed here or not? The big trucks carrying marble used to pass by the temple. There should have been a separate way for these trucks or not? Today we are fulfilling all these wishes in the form of a new rail line and a bypass.

Brothers & Sisters,

Today I wish to tell you another thing. All of you will be surprised to know that today the foundation stone of Taranga Hill-Ambaji-Abu Road, Mehsana railway line has been laid. When the country was under British rule, the decision to build this railway line was made during the British era in 1930, that is, almost a hundred years ago. The files are still lying. It was conceived during the British era. That is, how important was the rail line in this area! The need of the rail line was recognized a hundred years ago. But friends, perhaps God and Mother Amba must have written this task down for me. Unfortunately this task was not undertaken after independence. This file was in cold storage for so many decades after independence. When I was the Chief Minister of Gujarat, I was involved in it and had proposed it. But then no one paid any heed to it and there was a different government. However, we are fortunate that today when the country is completing 75 years of independence, our double engine government has got an opportunity to dedicate it at the feet of the mother. This rail line and bypass will not only get rid of jams and other problems, but will also give strength to the marble industry. A major part of the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor, which has become operational today, lies in this area. The Dedicated Freight Corridor will help in transporting not only marble but also potatoes, vegetables, tomatoes as well as milk from here. Farmers in particular will also get benefitted because in the near future special Kisan Rail will also run from here.

Brothers & Sisters,

The tourism industry here will also get its share of benefits. This is the abode of Mother Ambaji herself. When I was the Chief Minister, we had built 51 Shaktipeeths here. Maa Amba is one of the 51 Shaktipeeths and we have created replicas of all the 51 pilgrimage centres in Ambaji. That is, in a way, one can visit all the 51 pilgrimage centres in Ambaji itself. But I have seen that still people come on a whirlwind tour , quickly visit Maa Amba and go away. I want to create such a scenario where people who visit Ambaji will have to stay here for two-three days. I wish to create myriad things in this place so that the income of the people here increases. We are transforming the nearby Gabbar now. You must have seen it. Would anyone have thought about that? Today, I greatly appreciate the Government of Gujarat for the development of the Gabbar pilgrimage area. Now visiting Ajitnath Jain Temple, Taranga Hill will also become easy. Just as the importance of Palitala has increased, so will the importance of Taranga Hill. Mark my words. If the train runs, more pilgrims will come here. And the income of the hotels , guest houses, dhabas and restaurants will increase. Small shopkeepers will get work. From guides to taxi services, new opportunities will be available for the youth. And I have to develop the entire belt from Dharoi Dam to Ambaji. You have seen the development around the statue of unity. I want to do something similar here. Dharoi Dam has possibilities for water sports. Now the possibilities will expand.

Brothers & Sisters,

On one side there is this corridor of spirituality and industries while on the other side we have our border where our brave soldiers are stationed to defend the nation. Recently the government has started Seema Darshan Project in Suigam Taluka. These efforts are to ensure that the people from all over the country can come here and directly witness and learn about the experiences of our BSF soldiers. This project is also going to give strength to the 'Panch Prana' of national integration and will also create new employment opportunities related to tourism here. The widening of Mitha-Tharad-Deesa road will also give an impetus to this project. With the construction of a runway and other infrastructure at Air Force Station at Deesa, the strength of our Air Force is also going to increase in this area. From a strategic point of view, this Air Force station will be very crucial for the country. As such a big station is being built here, then the businesses and trade in the vicinity will also get a boost. Various needs like that of milk, fruits and vegetables will arise here due to which the farmers, livestock rearers and everyone here is certainly going to benefit.

Brothers & Sisters,

The picture of Banaskantha has changed due to the continuous efforts of the last two decades. 'Narmada Neer', Sujalam-Sufalam and Drip Irrigation have played a major role in transforming the situation. The role of women, the role of sisters in this endeavour has been very prominent. Till a few years back, no one could ever imagine that Banaskantha would be cultivating pomegranates, grapes, potatoes and tomatoes on such a large scale. The projects launched today will work to change the lives of farmers, youth, women, everyone. Once again, bowing at the feet of the mother, I extend my heartiest congratulations to all of you for the various development projects! I thank you with the hope that we will continue to get your blessings like this. And first of all I must apologize to you for coming late here. I thought I would start and directly reach here but I met such a huge number of villagers on the way. So, naturally I felt like touching their feet. In the process I got late in reaching here. So you all had to wait for quite a long time. Sorry for that. But my brothers of Banaskantha, we have Khedbrahma and Sabarkantha nearby. We all have to reach new heights of development and progress. And we have a huge opportunity in the next 25 years with us. Today people around the world are getting attracted towards India. Can we let go of this opportunity? So, we must toil hard and focus upon development related work. Everyone should move forward together. If we manage to do this, only then progress will be made. And you have always given a lot of support to make this kind of progress. This is my strength and my wealth. Your blessings inspire us to innovate. And that's why I express my heartfelt gratitude to all the people of Gujarat from this Mother's Dham. Thank you very much.

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PM Modi addresses Rozgar Mela
April 26, 2025
QuoteWhen the youth actively contribute to nation-building, the country experiences accelerated development and earns recognition on the global stage: PM
QuoteToday, India's youth are demonstrating to the world, through their dedication and innovation, the immense potential that we possess: PM
QuoteIn this budget, the government has announced the Manufacturing Mission, with a goal to promote the 'Make in India' initiative and provide India's youth with the opportunity to create globally standardized products: PM
QuoteManufacturing Mission will not only support millions of MSMEs and small entrepreneurs across the country, but will also open up new employment opportunities nationwide: PM
QuoteMumbai will soon host the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) 2025 and this event places the nation's youth at its core, providing young creators with such a platform for the first time: PM
QuoteFor innovators in media, gaming, and entertainment, WAVES is an unprecedented opportunity to showcase their talent: PM
QuoteIndia’s women power is reaching new heights in fields ranging from bureaucracy to space and science, the government is also focusing on empowering rural women: PM

The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed the Rozgar Mela and distributed more than 51,000 appointment letters to newly appointed youth in various Government departments and organizations via videoconferencing today. Addressing the gathering, he emphasized that today marks the beginning of new responsibilities for these youth in different departments of the Government of India. He remarked that their duties include strengthening the nation's economic framework, bolstering internal security, contributing to the construction of modern infrastructure, and bringing transformative changes to the lives of workers. The Prime Minister underscored that the sincerity with which they fulfill their responsibilities will have a positive impact on India's journey towards becoming a developed nation. Expressing confidence, he stated that these young individuals will carry out their duties with utmost dedication.

“The foundation of any nation's progress and success lies in its youth, when the youth actively participate in nation-building, the nation experiences rapid development and establishes its identity on the global stage”, emphasised Shri Modi. “India's youth are showcasing their immense potential to the world through their hard work and innovation”, he further highlighted, stating that the government is ensuring, at every step, that employment and self-employment opportunities for the country's youth continue to grow. He pointed out that initiatives like Skill India, Startup India, and Digital India are creating new opportunities for the youth. Through these campaigns, the government is providing an open platform for India's youth to showcase their talents. Shri Modi noted that as a result of these efforts, in this decade, India's youth have propelled the nation to the forefront in the fields of technology, data, and innovation. He highlighted the success of digital platforms like UPI, ONDC, and GeM (Government e-Marketplace), which demonstrate how the youth are leading transformative changes in the digital economy. He further remarked that India now leads the world in real-time digital transactions, and a significant share of this achievement is credited to the youth.

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“The Manufacturing Mission announced in this budget, aims at promoting the 'Make in India' initiative and providing India's youth with opportunities to create globally standardized products. This initiative will not only support millions of MSMEs and small entrepreneurs across the country but will also open up new employment opportunities nationwide”, remarked the Prime Minister, adding that this is an unprecedented time of opportunities for India's youth. He noted that the IMF recently stated that India will remain the world's fastest-growing economy. He emphasized that this growth has multiple facets, with the most significant being the increase in job opportunities across all sectors in the coming days. The Prime Minister pointed out that in recent times, the automobile and footwear industries have achieved new records in production and exports, creating substantial employment opportunities for the youth. He also highlighted that, for the first time, products from Khadi and Village Industries have surpassed a turnover of ₹1.70 lakh crore, generating millions of new jobs, especially in rural areas. He remarked on the recent achievement in Inland Water Transport, noting that before 2014, only 18 million tons of cargo were moved annually through Inland Water Transport. This year, cargo movement has exceeded 145 million tons. He attributed this success to India's consistent policy-making and decision-making in this direction. The Prime Minister highlighted that the number of National Waterways in the country has increased from just 5 to over 110 and the operational length of these waterways has grown from approximately 2,700 kilometers to nearly 5,000 kilometers. He stressed that these achievements are creating new opportunities for the youth across the nation.

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“Mumbai will soon host the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) 2025.This event places the youth at its core, providing young creators with such a platform for the first time. This summit offers an unprecedented opportunity for innovators in media, gaming, and entertainment to showcase their talent”, said Shri Modi. He noted that entertainment startups will have the chance to connect with investors and industry leaders, making it the largest platform to present their ideas to the world. He emphasized that youth will gain exposure to AI, XR, and immersive media through various workshops organized during the event. “WAVES will energize India's digital content future”, he added. He lauded the inclusivity of India's youth, highlighting that every section of society is contributing to the nation's achievements. He remarked that daughters of India are leading the way, citing the recent UPSC results where the top two positions were secured by women, and three out of the top five toppers were women. “Women are reaching new heights in fields ranging from bureaucracy to space and science. Our government is focused on empowering rural women through initiatives like Self-Help Groups, Bima Sakhis, Bank Sakhis, and Krishi Sakhis, which have created new opportunities”, said Shri Modi. He further noted that thousands of women are now working as Drone Didis, ensuring prosperity for their families and villages, adding that over 90 lakh Self-Help Groups are active in the country, involving more than 10 crore women. To strengthen these groups, the government has increased their budget fivefold and introduced a provision for collateral-free loans of up to ₹20 lakh. Shri Modi highlighted that women are the largest beneficiaries of the Mudra Yojana and noted that over 50,000 startups in the country have women as directors. He remarked that such transformative changes across sectors are strengthening India's resolve for development and creating more opportunities for employment and self-employment.

Addressing the youth who received their employment letters today, the Prime Minister underlined that the positions achieved by individuals are a result of their hard work and dedication. He stressed that it is now time to dedicate the next phases of their lives not only to themselves but also to the nation. He highlighted that the spirit of public service must remain paramount. The Prime Minister stated that when one works with the highest regard for their service, their efforts gain the strength to guide the nation in a new direction. He underscored that the fulfillment of duties, innovation, and commitment of individuals will directly contribute to improving the lives of every citizen in India.

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Remarking that when individuals reach positions of responsibility, their duties and roles as citizens become even more significant, Shri Modi emphasized the need for awareness in this direction. He highlighted the ongoing campaign, ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam,’ and encouraged everyone to plant a tree in their mother's name as a gesture of gratitude and service to nature. He urged individuals to involve more people in this campaign at their workplaces. Noting that the International Yoga Day, coming up in June, is a great opportunity to begin a healthy life alongside a successful career, he emphasized that health is not only essential for individuals but also crucial for work efficiency and the nation's productivity. The Prime Minister encouraged individuals to utilize the Mission Karmayogi initiative to enhance their capabilities. He stated that the purpose of their roles is not merely to hold positions but to serve every citizen of India and contribute to the nation's progress. Recalling the mantra of ‘Nagrik Devo Bhava,’ shared on Civil Services Day, and emphasizing that serving citizens is akin to divine worship, Shri Modi concluded by expressing confidence that with sincerity and dedication, India will become a developed and prosperous nation. He urged the youth to work for achieving the dreams and aspirations of 140 crore Indians.

Background

In line with Prime Minister's commitment to accord highest priority to employment generation, the 15th Rozgar Mela will be held at 47 locations across the country. It will provide meaningful opportunities to the youth for their empowerment and effectively contributing to national development.

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The new recruits, selected from across the country will be joining the Central Government in various Ministries/Departments including Department of Revenue, Ministry of Personnel and Public Grievances and Pensions, Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of Posts, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Railways, Ministry of Labour & Employment among others.