President wants youth to build upon the foundations laid by forefathers

President inaugurated a photo exhibition on ‘Hyderabad Liberation Movement’ showcasing contributions of regional freedom fighters

December 27, 2022 04:46 pm | Updated 05:18 pm IST - HYDERABAD

President Droupadi Murmu with Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan and Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy during a function organised as part of ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ at Keshav Memorial Educational Society, in Hyderabad, on Dec. 27, 2022.

President Droupadi Murmu with Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan and Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy during a function organised as part of ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ at Keshav Memorial Educational Society, in Hyderabad, on Dec. 27, 2022. | Photo Credit: PTI

President Droupadi Murmu has said as the country moves into the future, it is upto the young people of India to ensure that they build upon the foundations laid by our forefathers and take the nation to new heights.

The President addressed the students and faculty members of the Keshav Memorial Educational Society at a function organized as part of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav in Hyderabad on Tuesday. She also inaugurated a photo exhibition on ‘Hyderabad Liberation Movement’ showcasing contributions of regional freedom fighters.

Addressing the students and others, the President said: “As we celebrate the historic milestone of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, it is important for us to remember that our independence is not just about the liberation from oppressive rulers of the past.”

Further, she noted that it was also about ensuring a bright future through well conceived steps taken today. “As we move into the future, it is upto the young people of India to ensure that we build upon the foundations laid by our forefathers and take our nation to new heights. This means working hard and striving for excellence in all that we do.”

“It means being responsible and committed citizens, who are willing to contribute to the betterment of our society. It means upholding the values and ideals of our Constitution and working towards a more inclusive and equitable society. It means fighting climate change and preserving the planet for future generations,” the President remarked.

She expressed happiness at the activities of Keshav Memorial Educational Society which grew manifold —from a small school in 1940 to a premier educational centre with nine different colleges, enrolling over 11,000 students. She said that this growth is a tribute to the ideals of Justice Keshav Rao Koratkar in whose memory the society has been established.

Noting that celebrations of the 75th anniversary of the Liberation of Hyderabad are being held as part of the ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’, the President said that this holds great significance for the people of this region and for the nation as a whole.

She paid tributes to the brave leaders who fought for the liberation of Hyderabad, including Ramji Gond, Turrebaz Khan, Komaram Bheem, Suravaram Prathap Reddy and Shoyabulla Khan. She said that their valour and sacrifice would always be remembered and honoured.

Emphasizing on the importance of reading, the President said that the habit of reading is one of the most effective means for self-development. It is a skill that would serve students well throughout their life. She said that this is an age of internet and social media when attention span is getting shorter and communication is limited in characters. She urged students to read more in order to improve their understanding and widen their perspective.

Telangana Governor Dr Tamilisai Soundarajan, Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy, Telangana Minister of Women and Child Welfare Satyavathi Rathod and others spoke.

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