VP Naidu urges youth to fight \'social evils\, bigotry and prejudices\'

VP Naidu urges youth to fight 'social evils, bigotry and prejudices'

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called upon the youth to strive to build a new which is "free of fear, corruption, hunger, discrimination, illiteracy, poverty, caste barriers and urban-rural divide."

Interacting with students of Delhi University, who called on him at his residence here on Saturday, urged youth to develop a constructive attitude and focus on achieving perfection in whatever they do. "Learn to preserve traditional values, shun negativism, develop a positive attitude, be socially conscientious, peace-loving and affectionate," he added.

"You must be in the forefront in the fight against social evils, bigotry, prejudices and promote gender equity and inclusiveness," told students here.

Naidu further opined that the future belongs to those who "dare to dream and possess the courage, resilience and competence to create a better tomorrow."Reflecting upon the development of the Indian economy in recent times, Naidu said that it was 'Advantage now.'

"With consistently achieving a growth rate of more than 7 per cent for the past few years, the Indian economy is projected to become the third largest in the coming 10-15 years. One must strive to build an inclusive and a prosperous New India and usher in 'Ram Rajya,'" the said.

Asserting that knowledge would be the of the Indian economy, Naidu called for reorienting of the higher system to make it globally competitive. "The overhauling of the system should totally eliminate colonial mindset and teach real history, ancient civilization, culture and heritage and instill the values of nationalism among the students," he said.

Naidu also opined considering India's demographic, providing adequate skilling and knowledge to youth can help them become job creators instead of job seekers.

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First Published: Sun, March 24 2019. 06:40 IST