“It is not necessary that they go to one party, they should go to the party they like…The country should decide that in the coming days, one lakh such youngsters, such fresh blood, whose families are not connected with politics become public representatives so that there will be new thinking and new capabilities,” he said.
Modi’s 98 minute speech was peppered with a number of references to the youth. He referred to the opportunities for the youth in various sectors while emphasising on their skill training.
Modi referred to the gaming industry and said he sees that a huge market has emerged in the world of gaming which is now dominated by foreigners.
"India has a rich heritage, and we can bring talent into the gaming world. We should attract everyone to our gaming sector, and I want Indian children and youth to lead the gaming industry," Modi said.
"I want the country's youth to lead the gaming industry, not just in playing but also in producing games. Indian games must reach the world," he added.
He also advocated the need for employment opportunities for the youth in villages and said youth in farmers' families should be provided with skill training, as it is becoming difficult to sustain on small land holdings.
"Around 25,000 youths every year go abroad for medical education and they go to such countries. I get surprised when I hear about them. So we have decided, 75,000 new seats will be created in the medical line in the next five years," he said.
He also said it is a matter of pride that we have also set aside Rs 1 lakh crore for research and innovation so that the ideas of the youth are turned to reality.
Published 15 August 2024, 08:08 IST