New Delhi witnessed a powerful message from Union Home Minister Amit Shah on National Girl Child Day, observed every year on January 24. In a heartfelt post on X, Shah extended greetings to all, emphasizing that girls are not merely a responsibility but the true strength of the nation.
Shah drew inspiration from historical figures like Rani Lakshmibai, Rani Velu Nachiyar, Mula Gabhru, and Pritilata Waddedar, whose legacies continue to inspire pride and motivation across India. ‘These exemplary women fill every Indian’s heart with pride and inspiration,’ he stated.
Highlighting the Modi government’s commitment to women-led development, Shah noted how ‘Nari Shakti’ has been placed at the forefront of progress. Today, women are leading India’s advancement in various sectors, marking a significant shift towards empowerment and equality.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath echoed similar sentiments, calling daughters a blessing, a matter of pride, and the nation’s identity. In his X post, he congratulated mothers, sisters, and daughters, applauding their struggles, dedication, and successes in nation-building.
Adityanath pointed out how daughters are setting new benchmarks through talent and hard work in every field. He reaffirmed the double-engine government’s resolve to ensure the safety, respect, education, and self-reliance of maternal power.
National Girl Child Day, initiated in 2008 by the Ministry of Women and Child Development, focuses on the rights, education, health, nutrition, and overall well-being of girls. It aims to raise awareness against gender discrimination, promote equal opportunities, and foster an environment where girls can thrive as empowered citizens.
This observance aligns seamlessly with India’s vision of women-led development and a developed nation by 2047. By empowering girls today, India is paving the way for a brighter, more equitable future tomorrow.
