Key Points

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini flagged off the 'NaMo Yuva Run' in Kurukshetra. He called the event a significant step towards a bright future and nation-building. The run is part of the BJP's Seva Pakhwada, celebrating Prime Minister Narendra Modi's birthday. It aims to promote a drug-free India and empower the youth under the Viksit Bharat vision.

Key Points: Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini Flags Off NaMo Yuva Run Kurukshetra

  • CM Saini links the run to PM Modi's Viksit Bharat vision for a developed India
  • Event part of BJP's Seva Pakhwada celebrating PM Modi's birthday
  • Aims to promote a drug-free India and empower the nation's youth
  • Organized by BJYM with 100 simultaneous runs engaging 10,000 youth each
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Significant step towards bright future: Haryana CM flags off 'NaMo Yuva Run' in Kurukshetra

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini flags off the NaMo Yuva Run in Kurukshetra, praising it as a significant step towards a Viksit Bharat and a drug-free India.

"This run is for the nation’s development, which lights up a feeling of dedication, patience and hard work. - CM Nayab Singh Saini"

Kurukshetra, September 21

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Sunday flagged off the 'NaMo Yuva Run' in Kurukshetra and lauded the initiative, calling it a "significant step" towards a bright future.

Addressing the gathering, CM Saini called it a run for the nation's development, reiterating Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for a Viksit Bharat (developed India).

He said, "It is a matter of pride that youth are participating in thousands in NaMo Yuva Run in Kurukshetra. The youth's energy, which signifies national building and this initiative is a significant step towards a bright future. This is not a mere five-kilometre run; this run is for the nation's development, which lights up a feeling of dedication, patience and hard work."

Hailing the Prime Minister's leadership and dedication towards the nation, he noted that citizen empowerment, employment and economic growth will be achieved under the Viksit Bharat.

The Chief Minister said, "Prime Minister's leadership, vision and dedication towards the nation show us the dream of a new India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has presented the vision of Viksit Bharat, where every citizen is empowered, youth get employment, and our economy strongly moves forward."

"In the last 11 years, initiatives such as Make in India, Vocal for Local, Digital India, Skill India and Startup India have been working to take the nation to new heights. Our nation will become developed when we will work together," CM Saini added.

'Namo Yuva Run' is a flagship campaign by the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), under which 100 simultaneous runs across the country, each engaging a minimum of 10,000 young participants, are being organised under the BJP's Seva Pakhwada, marking PM Modi's birthday celebrations.

Announced on September 7, the 'NaMo Yuva Run, under the leadership of BJYM National President Tejasvi Surya, is a campaign for a drug-free India.

- ANI

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Priya S
While runs and events are good, I hope the government focuses more on actual job creation. Youth need sustainable employment, not just symbolic events. The intentions are good but execution matters more.
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Arjun K
Participated in the run today! Amazing energy and enthusiasm. Thousands of youth together for a drug-free India and Viksit Bharat. Feeling proud to be part of this movement. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As an NRI visiting family in Kurukshetra, it's inspiring to see such initiatives. The youth engagement here is remarkable compared to what I see abroad. Keep up the good work!
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Vikram M
Make in India, Digital India, and now youth runs - PM Modi's vision is truly transforming the nation. When youth are motivated, the country progresses. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
Drug-free India campaign is much needed. Our younger generation needs positive role models and activities. Hope this inspires more youth to choose fitness over addiction. 👏

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