Excelsior Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Jan 12: Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences, along with his role in the PMO, Dr. Jitendra Singh, convened with Dogra families in the Delhi NCR during an informal gathering hosted by the Dogra Welfare Association.
In his remarks, Dr. Jitendra Singh highlighted the significance of merging the traditional Dogra heritage with the forward-looking vision of 21st century India. He encouraged the youth to expand their career goals beyond traditional government roles, emphasizing the vital role of StartUps and entrepreneurship. “We need to leverage next-generation technologies and nurture a progressive mindset. Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s guidance, India is advancing toward innovation, making technology more accessible and decentralized,” he asserted.
He also underscored the transformative impact of the Purple Revolution, sharing instances of successful lavender cultivation where individuals from lucrative corporate careers shifted to this endeavor, creating substantial economic possibilities. This initiative has even been commended by Prime Minister Modi in his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ broadcasts.
Additionally, Dr. Jitendra Singh noted the milestones reached in Khadi exports, encouraging the youth to tap into uncharted cultural and economic potential. He expressed the importance of parental support in fostering children’s entrepreneurial aspirations, highlighting the wealth of opportunities now available in the private sector for contributing to national development.
As an illustration, he cited the privatization of the space industry, showcasing how StartUps are now pivotal in launching satellites and driving technological advancements. “Our younger generation must seize this era of prospects and innovation—they cannot afford to miss the bus,” he remarked.
On the recognition of Dogri as an official language post-2014, Dr. Jitendra Singh expressed pride and attributed this cultural achievement to Prime Minister Modi. He encouraged the Dogra community to celebrate their legacy while actively participating in India’s progress.
The event also celebrated Dr. Jitendra Singh’s multifaceted contributions, recalling his earlier career as a popular radio drama artist and journalist. Attendees expressed their appreciation for his ability to uplift their spirits, with many thankful for his motivating presence.
The gathering concluded on a high note, instilling a renewed sense of pride and inspiration among the Dogra families to embrace innovation and contribute to India’s development narrative.
Excelsior Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Jan 12: Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences, along with his role in the PMO, Dr. Jitendra Singh, convened with Dogra families in the Delhi NCR during an informal gathering hosted by the Dogra Welfare Association.
In his remarks, Dr. Jitendra Singh highlighted the significance of merging the traditional Dogra heritage with the forward-looking vision of 21st century India. He encouraged the youth to expand their career goals beyond traditional government roles, emphasizing the vital role of StartUps and entrepreneurship. “We need to leverage next-generation technologies and nurture a progressive mindset. Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s guidance, India is advancing toward innovation, making technology more accessible and decentralized,” he asserted.
He also underscored the transformative impact of the Purple Revolution, sharing instances of successful lavender cultivation where individuals from lucrative corporate careers shifted to this endeavor, creating substantial economic possibilities. This initiative has even been commended by Prime Minister Modi in his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ broadcasts.
Additionally, Dr. Jitendra Singh noted the milestones reached in Khadi exports, encouraging the youth to tap into uncharted cultural and economic potential. He expressed the importance of parental support in fostering children’s entrepreneurial aspirations, highlighting the wealth of opportunities now available in the private sector for contributing to national development.
As an illustration, he cited the privatization of the space industry, showcasing how StartUps are now pivotal in launching satellites and driving technological advancements. “Our younger generation must seize this era of prospects and innovation—they cannot afford to miss the bus,” he remarked.
On the recognition of Dogri as an official language post-2014, Dr. Jitendra Singh expressed pride and attributed this cultural achievement to Prime Minister Modi. He encouraged the Dogra community to celebrate their legacy while actively participating in India’s progress.
The event also celebrated Dr. Jitendra Singh’s multifaceted contributions, recalling his earlier career as a popular radio drama artist and journalist. Attendees expressed their appreciation for his ability to uplift their spirits, with many thankful for his motivating presence.
The gathering concluded on a high note, instilling a renewed sense of pride and inspiration among the Dogra families to embrace innovation and contribute to India’s development narrative.