Country Witnessed Remarkable Progress Under PM Modi Leadership: Governor 

Hyderabad, Jan 25 (Maxim News): In a message to the people, on the occasion of the 75th Republic Day celebrations on January 26, the Governor Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan said that our nation has witnessed remarkable progress, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi achievements like the G-20 Presidency, Nari Shakti Vandan Act (Women Reservation law), India elevation to the World 5th largest economy, Chandrayaan-3 historic landing on the Moon South pole, adept management of the Covid-19 pandemic, indigenous vaccine development and numerous other milestones fill us with pride. 

The Governor said the state of Telangana was formed in alignment with the desires of four crore people, the supreme sacrifices of the youth, and the persistent efforts of students.  It is the government’s steadfast belief that elected governments should govern with profound consideration for the sacrifices made by the martyrs, acting with the utmost responsibility.  Its objective is to govern in harmony with the aspirations of martyrs, the struggles faced by students, and the collective desires of Civil society.   

The government will adopt a village-centric approach, formulating development plans accordingly.  Recognizing the pivotal role of farmers, our primary focus is on enhancing their economic stability and fostering prosperity in every village keeping the ideals of the Constitution in view.  Collectively recommit ourselves to the ideals, rights, and values enshrined in the Indian Constitution on this momentous occasion of the 75th Republic Day. Together, shape a future resonating with the spirit of unity and progress, ensuring that the coming years illuminate even brighter in the Amrit Kaal to make it a Viksit Bharat. (Maxim News) 


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