'No matter how adverse the times are, nothing is greater than the nation', said PM Modi at Veer Bal Diwas program
Veer Baal Diwas PM Narendra Modi took part in the Veer Bal Diwas program. This program was organized on Thursday at Bharat Mandapam in Delhi. In this program, 17 children of the country were honored for their extraordinary contribution in various fields. In this program, Modi said that every work done in the interest of the nation is an act of bravery.

HIGHLIGHTS
1.For the first time, brave children of the country were honored on Veer Bal Diwas instead of Republic Day.
2.17 children were honoured for their exceptional contributions in various fields.
3.PM Modi said- No matter how adverse the circumstances, nothing is greater than the purpose of the nation.
New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday attended a programme organised on 'Veer Bal Diwas' at Bharat Mandapam in the capital Delhi.
In the Veer Bal Diwas program, President Draupadi Murmu honored 17 children who showed bravery in various fields. PM Modi was also present on this occasion and he interacted with the children. During this, the PM said that this era has moved beyond machines and has moved towards machine learning. This is the first time that the brave children of the country have been honored on Veer Bal Diwas instead of Republic Day.
Know what PM Modi said?
On Thursday, PM Modi, while speaking at an event on Veer Bal Diwas, said that there is a need to adapt to rapid changes and challenges in various sectors. Along with this, he also emphasized on the youth-centric policies of the government.
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PM Modi said that this era has moved beyond machines to machine learning. AI has taken the center stage and we can see its use replacing traditional software. To deal with these challenges, it is necessary to prepare our youth for the future.He stressed that the government is committed to supporting young talent and boosting their confidence. During this, the PM remembered the unique sacrifice of Sahibzadas, the sons of Guru Govind Singh.
Nation comes first even in adverse circumstances
During this, PM Modi said that the youth of the country should take inspiration from the old heritage.
''He said, "More than 300 years ago, on December 26, the Sahibzadas displayed unparalleled bravery despite their young age and sacrificed their lives. They rejected every temptation and endured unimaginable torture, which showed that for them the nation's cause was supreme."
He said Veer Bal Diwas teaches an enduring lesson that, "No matter how adverse the circumstances, nothing is greater than the cause of the nation. Every act done in the interest of the nation is an act of valour."
PM Modi spoke to the winners
In this program, PM Modi also interacted with the winners of the National Children's Award. Congratulating the award winners, Modi said that these children have shown what the youth of India are capable of achieving. I convey my best wishes to all the winners on behalf of the nation.
Let us tell you that 17 children from 14 states and union territories were honored for their exceptional contribution in fields like art and culture, bravery, innovation, science and technology, social service, sports and environment.
Government is empowering the youth: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi elaborated on the government's focus on empowering youth through targeted policies. PM Modi said that from startups to science, sports to entrepreneurship, a new wave of change is sweeping. Our policies give priority to empowering youth. Whether it is the startup ecosystem, the future of the space economy or sports and fitness, all our initiatives are youth-centric.
'Well-nourished Gram Panchayat Campaign' launched
At the same time, PM Modi launched the 'Suposhit Gram Panchayat Abhiyan' from here. The aim of this campaign is to improve nutrition outcomes through active community participation. This initiative is in line with the government's broader goal of ensuring the well-being of every Indian. Dailymintz
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