The Asian Age

FEEL PROUD TO BE CALLED INDIAN: NAIDU

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New Delhi: Vice- president M. Venkaiah Naidu on Tuesday urged students to lead an Indian way of life and feel proud to be called a “bharatiya”. He said “share and care” are the core values of Indian philosophy, and asked students to develop the feeling of oneness and be empathetic to the needs and sufferings of fellow citizens. Mr Naidu was addressing students from different centres of Jawaharlal Nehru University. More than 250 students from JNU participat­ed in the interactio­n at his official residence. A statement quoting the vice president said, he asked the students to be proud to be called “bharatiya” and “live as bharatiya”.

With more than

65 per cent of the population below the age of 35, it is essential for a country like India to realise its demographi­c dividend to become an economic superpower, he said. The vice president asked the students to develop the habit of living with the nature. “We need to protect nature and culture for a better future,” the statement quoting him as saying. Mr Naidu asked them to take an active role in the welfare of their native places, and said one should never forget their Janmabhoom­i ( birth place). He also asked the students to remember their mother, mother tongue and guru ( teacher). The vicepresid­ent said a leader should possess four Cs — character, calibre, capacity and conduct. The youth should possess four Ds — discipline, determinat­ion, dedication and devotion to the cause of national developmen­t, he added.

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