Union Minister Murugan Highlights Education and Farming as Keys to India’s Future

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Aizawl: Union Minister of State L. Murugan visited Mizoram’s Kolasib district this week to advocate for education and sustainable agriculture as the primary drivers of India’s development. During his tour near the Assam border, the minister engaged with students and reviewed regional government projects.

Addressing a state-run model primary school, Murugan promoted the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision. This government initiative aims to transform India into a fully developed nation within the next two decades. He told students that high-quality education and modern farming techniques remain essential to achieving long-term national self-reliance.

The minister’s visit served as part of a broader federal effort to encourage young citizens to engage with national development goals. By focusing on these two sectors, the government hopes to foster sustainable growth across the country.

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