New Delhi: Mother Nature in deep suffering and climate crisis can endanger the future of this planet, said President Ram Nath Kovind in his speech in the country on Sunday when he appealed to everyone to protect the environment for future generations.
Emphasized that this country was equipped to make the 21st century “Indian century”, Ram Nath Kovind highlighted the importance of health and education care and saying this, along with economic reform, would allow citizens to pursue happiness by finding their potential.
The elected president Droupadi Murmu will be appointed as the 15th president of the country on Monday.
In his last television to the nation, Ram Nath Kovind said, “Pandemi has underlined the need to further improve the infrastructure of public health care. I am happy that the government has given top priority to this task.
After education and health care already exists, economic reforms will allow citizens to find the best way for their lives, he said, adding that” I am very confident that our country is equipped to make the 21st century, the Indian century “.
He said the national education policy would be very helpful for young Indians to connect with their legacy and also find their feet in the twenty -first century.
The President mentioned specifically threats to the environment and asked all citizens to take care of it for future generations.
“The mother’s nature is in deep suffering and climate crisis can endanger the future of this planet. We must protect our environment, land, air, and water for our children.
“In our daily lives and routine choices, we must be more careful to protect our trees, rivers, oceans, and mountains and all other living things. As the first citizen, if I have to give one advice to my fellow citizens , it must be this, “he added.
President Ram Nath Kovind also praised the Trinity of Freedom, Equality and Brotherhood, saying they should not be misinterpreted as abstraction because they are “high, noble and arouse the spirit”.
“Our history, not only modern times but also from ancient times, reminds us that they are real; that they can be realized, and have indeed been realized in a different era.
“Our ancestors and founders of our modern nation exemplify the meaning of justice, freedom, equality and brotherhood with hard work and service attitudes. We only need to follow in their footsteps and continue to run,” he said.
And what is the meaning of such ideals for ordinary citizens today? Ram Nath Kovind asked.
“I believe the main goal is to help them find the excitement of life. For that, first -first, their basic needs must be taken care of,” the President emphasized.
During his speech, the President descended to the memory path to highlight the inherent forherent power of the institutions -the lively democratic institutions.
Ram Nath Kovind considering the previous days when the country had just reached independence and said, “There is a new wave of energy to rebuild the country; there is a new dream. I also have a dream, that one day I will be able to participate in a significant way in this nation’s development exercise “.
“A boy who lives in the mud house cannot have the idea of the highest constitutional office of the Republic. But that is evidence of the power of Indian democracy that it has created a path to let every citizen take part in our formation of collective destiny.
“If Ram Nath Kovind of the Paraunkh Village speaks to you today, it is merely thanks to the inherent strength of our excited democratic institutions,” he said.
In his speech at night to complete the five -year term as president, Ram Nath Kovind said the founders of our modern nation exemplify the meaning of justice, freedom, equality and brotherhood with hard work and service attitudes, and “we only need to follow in their footsteps and continue to run “.
The President said the country worked with the aim of providing better housing, and access to drinking water and electricity for each family.
“This change is possible by the momentum of good development and government that does not recognize discrimination,” he said.
Ram Nath Kovind said the formal map for democratic paths “We have all navigated recruited by the Constituent Assembly” and the constitution they prepared, with invaluable contributions from each of them, has become our guide.
“The values enshrined in it have become part of the Indian ethos since time immemorial,” said the President who came out and quoted Dr. Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar in the Constituent Assembly where he has shown a difference between political and social democracy.
“What is the meaning of social democracy? This means the way of life that recognizes freedom, equality, and brotherhood as the principles of life.
“The principles of freedom, equality, and brotherhood cannot be treated as separate items in a trinity. They form the unity of the Trinity in the sense that to divorce one from the other is to defeat the goal of democracy,” Ram Nath Kovind quoted the said ambedkar that had been said.
President Ram Nath Kovind said that in modern times, the glorious journey in the country began with the resurrection of nationalist feelings during the colonial government and the launch of the struggle for independence.
“There were many rebellions throughout the country in the 19th century. The names of many heroes who brought the hope of new dawn had long been forgotten.
“The contribution of some of them has been valued in just recent times. Around the turn of this century, various struggles came together, creating new awareness,” he said.
When Gandhiji returned to the country in 1915, the nationalist spirit got the momentum, said Ram Nath Kovind, said Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar, Jawaharlal Nehru and Syama Prasad Mookerjee among others.
“From Tilak and Gokhale to Bhagat Singh and Netaji, from Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Patel and Shyama Prasad Mukherjee to Sarojini Naidu and Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay -None -ordinary thing.”
Expressing deep gratitude to all citizens and elected representatives, Ram Nath Kovind said he had been inspired and given energy by interaction with farmers and workers from small villages, teachers who formed young thoughts, artists who enrich our inheritance, scholars which investigates various aspects of our country and business and our business people who create wealth for the nation.
He also mentioned the doctor and nursing serving the people, scientists and engineers engaged in nation-building, judges and advocates contribute to the justice delivery system of the country and civil servants who run the administration smoothly ” Development, preachers and authorities of all sects who maintain the flow of spirituality in Indian society – you all continue to help me carry out my duties, “he said.
“In short, I receive full cooperation, support, and blessings from all parts of the community. I will specifically appreciate the opportunity when I have the opportunity to meet our brave jawan from the armed forces, the troops and police. Like inspiring, “said the President.
Referring to his interaction with Indian diaspora during his visit abroad, Ram Nath Kovind said he found their love and concern for the homeland which was very touching.
“All of this reiterates the belief that this nation consists of its citizens, and with each of you trying to make India better and better, the great future of the nation is safe,” he said.
Ram Nath Kovind said that among the most memorable moments in his life had visited his home during his term of office and touched the feet of his teachers in Kanpur to find their blessings.
“This year, the Prime Minister also respects my village to be parakh with his visit. This relationship with our roots is the essence of India. I will ask the younger generation to continue the tradition of remaining connected to their villages or cities, their schools and their schools and their schools and they are teachers, “The President said.
States that he has gave up his responsibility for his best abilities and has been aware of being the successor of great icons such as Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Dr. S Radhakrishnan and Dr. Apj Abdul Kalam, Ram Nath Nath Kovind said, “Still, whenever I am in doubt , I turned to Gandhiji and his famous talisman “.
“His advice to remember the faces of the poorest people and ask myself whether the steps I will take will benefit him. With the risk of repeating myself, I will encourage you to reflect on Gandhiji’s life and teachings at least for at least a few minutes every day,” he said .