Key Points

Khushali Rabari, a 24-year-old nursing student, became Sarpanch of Kada village in Gujarat's Mehsana district. She credits PM Modi's leadership for inspiring her shift from nursing to public service. Having benefited from Modi's education initiative as a child, she now leads the same program as Sarpanch. Rabari plans to focus on improving village infrastructure while balancing her final year nursing studies.

Key Points: Young Gujarat Sarpanch Khushali Rabari Credits Modi for Leadership Inspiration

  • Nursing student wins Sarpanch election with 1,320-vote margin
  • Inspired by Modi's leadership to pursue public service
  • Plans village development focusing on roads and amenities
  • Symbolically continuing Modi's Shala Praveshotsav initiative
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PM Modi's leadership inspired me: Gujarat's 24-year-old Sarpanch pledges village development

24-year-old nursing student Khushali Rabari, inspired by PM Modi, wins Sarpanch election in Gujarat's Kada village, pledges rural development.

"His leadership truly inspires me. Because of him, I developed an interest in leading. - Khushali Rabari"

Mehsana, June 26

Twenty-four-year-old Khushali Kanjibhai Rabari, the newly elected Sarpanch of Kada village in Visnagar taluka of Mehsana district, has said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has inspired her to enter into the public service. She entered the electoral fray during her final year of nursing studies, an official statement from the Gujarat Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said.

"I'm in the final year of my nursing studies. While there are many opportunities to work abroad after this, it was after seeing Modi Sir that I developed an interest in public service. With the blessings of the villagers, I now have the opportunity to serve, and I am committed to working for the development of our village," said Rabari.

She secured a decisive victory in the recent Gram Panchayat elections with a lead of 1,320 votes. She now looks forward to improving basic amenities and leading development efforts in the village.

Khushali has grown up witnessing the impact of Shala Praveshotsav - Kanya Kelavani Mahotsav, launched in 2003 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the then Chief Minister of Gujarat. In 2006, she was enrolled in the village primary school through this very initiative. Now, as Sarpanch, she will be admitting children under the Shala Praveshotsav on June 27, a symbolic moment in her journey from student to village Sarpanch, the statement added.

Rabari is currently in the final year of her nursing studies at Sankalchand Patel University (SPU) in Visnagar. After completing her course, she too considered going abroad, given the wider job opportunities. However, over time, her interest gradually shifted towards leadership. She draws her inspiration from the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"I had seen Modi Sir in person at various programmes in Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad. His leadership truly inspires me. Because of him, I developed an interest in leading," she said. "Now, I want to serve my village by improving roads and other development works. We will work to resolve every issue, big or small."

Khushali lives with her parents and two younger brothers. At a young age, being entrusted with the role of Sarpanch has brought immense pride and happiness to her family and friends. Her achievement has become an inspiring example for the women of the village.

- ANI

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Rahul P.
This is truly inspiring! A young woman choosing to serve her village over going abroad shows real patriotism. PM Modi's leadership has indeed motivated many youths to contribute to nation-building. Wishing Khushali all the best in her new role! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As someone from Gujarat, I've seen how education initiatives like Shala Praveshotsav have transformed lives. Khushali's journey from beneficiary to leader is proof that these programs work. More power to our young leaders! 👏
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Amit K.
While I appreciate her enthusiasm, I hope she gets proper training and support. Being Sarpanch is challenging work. The government should ensure young leaders like her get mentorship to handle village administration effectively.
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Sunita R.
What a remarkable story! A nursing student choosing public service shows how our youth is changing. Hope she brings healthcare improvements to her village too. More women should come forward in local governance!
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Vijay S.
Good to see young blood in panchayati raj! But I hope she doesn't just focus on infrastructure. Village development needs attention to agriculture, water conservation, and digital literacy too. All the best to her!
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Neha T.
Her story gives me goosebumps! From being enrolled in school through a govt initiative to now leading the village - full circle moment. This is what true women empowerment looks like. Gujarat leading the way as always!

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