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Aatma nirbhar bhaarat - How can school children contribute to national devolopment

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Answered by Anonymous
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\dashrightarrowThe children are the miraculous power of any country. The children are the best hope of mankind. If any future goals of success, prosperity, peace, and safety are to be accomplished, their participation is a must. Similarly, if a country wants to achieve the goal of national development, it will have to involve the children in the development programmes.

The children can contribute best by giving their best. Each one of them must do their job and responsibilities perfectly. All the challenges can easily be overcome provided the entire children power and resources are utilized and used optimally under the right guidance of dedicated leaders. India can do wonders. India will do wonders surely. And that will happen only when the Indian children set their hearts to make India the land of opportunities, growth, and prosperity with their words, deeds, and acts.

Answered by itzcupycake
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The children are the miraculous power of any country. The children are the best hope of mankind. If any future goals of success, prosperity, peace, and safety are to be accomplished, their participation is a must. Similarly, if a country wants to achieve the goal of national development, it will have to involve the children in the development programmes.

The children can contribute best by giving their best. Each one of them must do their job and responsibilities perfectly. All the challenges can easily be overcome provided the entire children power and resources are utilized and used optimally under the right guidance of dedicated leaders. India can do wonders. India will do wonders surely. And that will happen only when the Indian children set their hearts to make India the land of opportunities, growth, and prosperity with their words, deeds, and acts.

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