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President Droupadi Murmu addresses nation on eve of 77th Independence Day, calls for citizens' equal rights Droupadi Murmu

President Droupadi Murmu addresses nation on eve of 77th Independence Day, calls for citizens' equal rights

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 14 Aug 2023, 09:46 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: Indian President Droupadi Murmu addressed the nation on the eve of 77th Independence Day and said she wants the daughters of India "to move forward" and be able to "face every challenge".

Underlining the right to equality granted by the Constitution, President Murmu said: "Each Indian is an equal citizen, each one has equal opportunity, rights, and duties in this land. Their identities as Indian citizens override all other identities of caste, creed, and language."

In her speech, she urged all fellow citizens to give priority to women's empowerment.

"I would like our sisters and daughters to overcome challenges with courage and move ahead in life. The development of women was among the ideals of our freedom struggle," the president said.

"Today, women are contributing extensively in every field of development and service to the country and are enhancing the nation’s pride. Today our women have made their special place in many such fields in which their participation was unimaginable a few decades ago," she said.

President Murmu said India has not only regained its "rightful place" on the world stage but it has also enhanced its standing in the world order.

"During my visits and interactions with the members of the Indian diaspora, I have observed a new confidence in the Indian story. India is playing a crucial role in promoting developmental and humanitarian goals around the world.

"As the G-20 represents two-thirds of the world population, this is a unique opportunity to help shape global discourse in the right direction. With the G-20 presidency, India can nudge decision-making in trade and finance towards equitable progress," she said.

The President noted that there are many global issues concerning all humanity and are not limited by geographical boundaries.

"I am confident that with India’s proven leadership in dealing with global issues, member-nations will be able to advance effective action on these fronts," she said.

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