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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address at the launch of two historic campaigns in Jharkhand - Hamara Sankalp Vikasit Bharat and PM Janjati Adiwasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyan. The Prime Minister highlights the importance of these campaigns in achieving the goals of saturation and justice for the tribal communities. He also emphasizes the role of the four Amrit pillars - women, farmers, youth, and the middle class - in building a Developed India. The Hamara Sankalp Vikasit Bharat campaign is a nationwide initiative to achieve the goals of a Developed India by 2047. The campaign focuses on four key areas: Infrastructure development: Building world-class infrastructure, including roads, railways, airports, and ports. Economic growth: Promoting sustainable and inclusive economic growth to create jobs and opportunities for all. Social development: Ensuring access to quality education, healthcare, and sanitation for all citizens. Good governance: Ensuring transparent, accountable, and responsive governance. The PM Janjati Adiwasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyan campaign is a special initiative to address the historical injustices faced by the tribal communities of India. The campaign aims to: Protect the rights of tribal communities: Ensure that tribal communities have access to their land, forests, and other resources. Empower tribal communities: Provide tribal communities with the skills and opportunities they need to participate fully in society. Preserve tribal culture: Promote and preserve the rich cultural heritage of tribal communities. The Four Amrit Pillars of Vikasit Bharat The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of the four Amrit pillars - women, farmers, youth, and the middle class - in building a Developed India. He said that these four segments of society are the driving force of India's development. He also announced several initiatives to empower these groups. Women: The government will launch a new scheme to provide financial assistance to women entrepreneurs. Farmers: The government will launch a new scheme to provide affordable loans to farmers. Youth: The government will launch a new skill development program to provide youth with the skills they need to get good jobs. Middle class: The government will launch a new tax reform package to reduce the tax burden on the middle class. The Prime Minister expressed confidence that the Hamara Sankalp Vikasit Bharat and PM Janjati Adiwasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyan campaigns will play a key role in achieving the goals of a Developed India by 2047. He called upon all citizens to join hands in making India a developed nation. 00:00 - Jharkhand Development - Ayushman Yojana's Impact 00:21 - Solar-Powered District Court - Governance Impact 00:33 - Hamara Sankalp Viksit Bharat 01:01 - PM Janjati Adivasi Nyay Maha Abhiyan - Tribal Welfare 01:30 - Unlocking India's Amrit Kaal 01:36 - Leadership Tenure - Community Interaction 02:05 - Vision for India - Long-Term Government Plans 02:20 - Four Pillars for Building Vikasit Bharat 02:46 - Empowering India's Four Nectar Pillars: The Path to a Developed Nation 03:17 - The First Pillar: Women Empowerment 03:28 - The Second Pillar: Empowering Farmers and Agriculture 03:46 - The Third Pillar: Unleashing the Potential of Youth 04:07 - The Fourth Pillar: Strengthening the Middle Class and the Underprivileged 04:22 - Governmental Milestones - Empowerment Success #BhagwanBirsaMunda #JanjatiyaGauravDiwas #HamaraSankalpViksitBharat Subscribe Now: https://bit.ly/MyGovYouTube Stay Updated! 🔔 Follow us to stay updated: ► Like us on Facebook: / mygovindia ► Follow us on Twitter: / mygovindia ► Follow us on Instagram: / mygovindia ► Follow us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@mygovindia ► Follow us on LinkedIn: / mygov-india