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On G20 eve, a people’s manifesto to make Bharat 'soney ki chidiya' again

It is no far-fetched dream to see India living in a golden era once again. The roadmap to the Bharat of our dreams is clear and achievable, writes Vedanta Group chairman Anil Agarwal

September 08, 2023 / 16:44 IST
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Anil Agarwal - Chairman, Vedanta Limited
Anil Agarwal - Chairman, Vedanta Limited

Bharat is running on the expressway of progress and development. There was a time when Bharat was at the pinnacle of its golden era and was known as ‘soney ki chidiya’ (golden bird). We represented almost one-fourth of the global GDP. If there is one dream that every Bharatiya wishes to see coming true in his lifetime, it is to see India living in that golden era again. And this is no far-fetched dream. The roadmap to the Bharat of our dreams is clear and achievable. A ‘Janata ka (People’s) Manifesto’ will be the first step on the road of glory.

India is a land of opportunities, entrepreneurs, innovations and culture. The world looks up to us for many things. Our culture is appreciated and adopted globally. But for an average Indian the need to secure a roof over his head, to have food security and afford medical treatment, takes up most of his mental space and leaves him with little time to dream big, dream beyond basics.

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I am truly delighted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's announcement on cheaper cooking gas. This can be brought down further to Rs 400. Every household should have a minimum basic connection of electricity and clean drinking water. Students who fare well in high school should be able to choose higher education as per their choice and merit. Money and resources should not be a hindrance for the future of this generation. Once out of college, they should be able to get a laptop, smartphone and a scooter at affordable prices. This will empower them to leverage many opportunities and earn their livelihood.

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