Youth must become active stakeholders in building strong, self-reliant India: Lok Sabha speaker

Apr 22, 2025

New Delhi [India], April 22 : Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Tuesday exhorted the youth to become active stakeholders in building a strong and self-reliant India. He called upon the youth to engage proactively in nation-building, innovation, and global leadership, and to contribute meaningfully to India's growth story by participating in democracy, research, law-making, and technological advancements, the Lok Sabha Secretariat said in a press release.
Birla was speaking as part of Lovely Professional University (LPU)'s Annual Cultural Festival and Study Grant Awards, held under the theme "One India & One World". He articulated the idea of Vikshit Bharat 2047, a vision that encompasses economic growth, social equity, global leadership, and sustainability. The Speaker's speech resonated deeply with the youth, urging them to be proactive participants in shaping India's destiny.
He mentioned that India is today being recognised globally for its vibrant youth population, which is excelling in all domains--technology, governance, academia, and entrepreneurship.
The Speaker encouraged the students to face challenges with resolve and to enrich India's global standing with integrity, innovation, and a sense of service. Indian students represent the spirit of Innovation, Diversity and Global Leadership, he highlighted. With creativity, innovation, entrepreneurial spirit, and moral conviction, the youth of India can steer this country toward becoming a model for the world, he added.
Stating that education must be a harmonious blend of traditional wisdom and modern innovation, Birla underlined the importance of preserving cultural roots while embracing the transformative power of technology and contemporary knowledge systems. He emphasised that the timeless values enshrined in India's ancient educational traditions must serve as the foundation upon which modern advancements in science, technology, and pedagogy are built. In a rapidly evolving global landscape, it is imperative that the education system nurtures not only skilled professionals but also socially conscious citizens, rooted in heritage and equipped to shape the future. He emphasised the importance of fostering a sense of purpose among young people, rooted in national identity, a global perspective, and social responsibility.
Commending LPU as a symbol of India's educational progress, Birla noted that the university reflects the spirit of unity in diversity. He called LPU a true microcosm of the nation's cultural richness, where students from every Indian state and over 50 countries study together in an atmosphere of friendship and mutual respect. He observed that LPU has continuously adapted to the evolving needs of the times, offering world-class facilities while upholding Indian values and culture. Events like "One India, One World" were lauded as excellent examples of India's civilizational philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam--the world is one family.
The Speaker added that in the interconnected world we live in today, the youth of India must think beyond national borders. They must be global citizens with an Indian heart, and that is what 'One India & One World' is all about," he explained.
Om Birla reiterated his optimism about India's future and his deep faith in the younger generation.
He said, "As we move toward 2047, let us pledge to build an India that is not just developed but also just, inclusive, compassionate, and wise and let us work toward a world where India leads with values, and where every Indian contributes to the global good."
The program was attended by thousands of students including students from over 50 countries, faculty members, academic leaders, and families. Birla congratulated the graduating class and encouraged them to carry the values of discipline, determination, and unity into their professional journeys, striving for excellence while remaining deeply connected to their roots.
Ashok Mittal, Member of Parliament and other dignitaries were present on this occasion.