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Let your ideas and suggestions be a part of PM Modi's Independence Day Speech 2025

Start Date :
Jul 30, 2025
Last Date :
Aug 12, 2025
20:15 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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As the 79th Independence Day of India approaches, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is inviting citizens to share their views, ideas, and suggestions for his speech on August 15th, to ...

As the 79th Independence Day of India approaches, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is inviting citizens to share their views, ideas, and suggestions for his speech on August 15th, to be delivered from the ramparts of the Red Fort.

To be a part of this momentous occasion, share your ideas with us.

Some of the ideas may also be incorporated in the Hon'ble Prime Minister's 79th Independence Day Speech.

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DeepikaDeepika
DeepikaDeepika 10 months 3 weeks ago
Respected Prime Minister, As an NRI, I have observed rising unemployment and crime in India, especially among blue-collar workers and rural youth. Many blue collars seek jobs abroad to support a family.A large number of youth aged 30–40 remain idle or working for slary less than 18K per month, often due to missed education and family responsibilities. Many are 10th pass and never had a fair chance. I humbly suggest expanding police recruitment to include this age group. Updating age criteria could help address: Unemployment Age-based exclusion Rising crime rates These individuals can still serve with dedication and discipline. This change could transform lives and strengthen public safety. Thank you for your leadership and consideration.
Anika Chauhan
Anika Chauhan 10 months 3 weeks ago
Honourable PM Sir, I respectfully submit the following suggestions: 1. Education: Introduce a performance metric for education departments based on how many education ministry and staff members’ children study in government institutions. This reflects trust in public education beyond budget allocations. 2. Anti-Corruption: • Involve randomly selected villagers (via Aadhaar) in Panchayat audits before payments. • Display anti-corruption helplines on all government documents and play awareness messages during calls to government offices. • Recognize and reward citizens who expose corruption. • Reform judicial handling of corruption cases: random judge assignment, separate judges for petition acceptance and verdicts, and weekend hearings by independent benches (1 local and 1 remote judge). 3. Cleanliness: Withdraw govt benefits for individuals found polluting public spaces. 4. Internet Usage: Limit internet data to reduce time wasted on reels and promote productive engagement.
BRIJESH PRATAP
BRIJESH PRATAP 10 months 3 weeks ago
Suggestion Summary This article is based on the brain drain of India’s highly skilled youth and its dependence on H-1B visas. It draws on data from USCIS, Migration Policy Institute, and World Bank to show that Indian professionals account for more than 70% of H-1B approvals in the US, while the country produces around 1–1.5 million engineers every year. Also, India receives $120+ billion in annual remittances from the Indian diaspora. The article lays out a 6-step policy roadmap that includes strengthening domestic industries, investments in semiconductor and high-tech manufacturing, globally competitive salary structure, and skill upgradation. The suggestions are presented to give a strong message on the future of youth and India’s global technological leadership potential in the Prime Minister’s 15 August speech.
SANTANU DASGUPTA
SANTANU DASGUPTA 10 months 3 weeks ago
Respected Prime Minister Sir, With due respect, I wish to bring to your kind notice to talk about "INNOVATION RELATED HIGHER EDUCATION QUOTA" in your Independence day speech In India, we find quotas everywhere. In jobs, in education, in social strata. Mostly are related to social status. We find quotas in higher education. Students enjoy preference for their achievement in sports (district level, state level and national level) and cultural achievements (winning state level singing, dancing competitions). I propose a nationwide "INTELLECTUAL PROPERT BASED SCHOLARSHIP". I have already copyrighted the framework. I want to dedicate it to the nation. The School Innovation Council MUST take it forward through AICTE and UGC to make our country "Innovation-Active" country. I dream my Bharat overtaking China in coming years through this initiative. Thanks and regards Dr. Santanu Dasgupta
Anika Chauhan
Anika Chauhan 10 months 3 weeks ago
Hon’ble PM Sir, I respectfully submit the following suggestions: 1. Education: Introduce a performance metric for education departments based on how many education ministry and staff members’ children study in government institutions. This reflects trust in public education beyond budget allocations. 2. Anti-Corruption: • Involve randomly selected villagers (via Aadhaar) in Panchayat audits before payments. • Display anti-corruption helplines on all government documents and play awareness messages during calls to government offices. • Recognize and reward citizens who expose corruption. • Reform judicial handling of corruption cases: random judge assignment, separate judges for petition acceptance and verdicts, and weekend hearings by independent benches (1 local and 1 remote judge). 3. Cleanliness: Withdraw govt benefits for individuals found polluting public spaces. 4. Internet Usage: Limit internet data to reduce time wasted on reels and promote productive engagement.
KOTRA ADITYA
KOTRA ADITYA 10 months 3 weeks ago
Respected PM sir, Indian auto component manufacturers are sitting on a goldmine of export potential in Brazil, Colombia, Poland, and across Africa. Brazil, Aftermarket size projected at $12.1 billion by 2028. High average vehicle age and a large vehicle base. Strong demand for organized supply chains and cost-effective parts. Colombia, Expected aftermarket size: $2 billion. Growing demand for independent aftermarket (IAM) components. Indian suppliers can leverage flexible delivery models and competitive pricing. Poland, Mature market with a projected $4.8 billion aftermarket. Offers scope for Indian exporters to tap into OEM-alternative parts and multi-brand distribution. North Africa: $3.4 billion- South Africa: $3.7 billion. East Africa: $521 million. West Africa: $596 million.- Preference for affordable alternatives, Indian parts are often up to 50% cheaper than Chinese-origin products. Rise of independent garages boosts demand for IAM components.
PRASHANTJHA
PRASHANTJHA 10 months 3 weeks ago
PLEASE REGULATE THE PRICES OFF IMPORTANT FOOD ITEMS LIKE OIL , SALT , RICE , PULSES , VEGETABLES , SPICES ETC . SO THAT PEOPLE CAN AFFORD AND MANAGE THEIR EXPENSES MORE CONVEIENTLY . JUST LIKE PETROL PRICES ARE BEING REGULATED BY GOVERNMENT SAME LIKE IMPORTAND FOOD PRICES ALSO REGULATE ON THE RETAIL BASIS . NO ONE CAN SELL THESE ITEMS AS LUXURY ITEMS .
Christ Church CoEd School
Christ Church CoEd School 10 months 3 weeks ago
Humble submission from *Christ Church Co-Ed School, Saliwada, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.* Kindly consider following suggestions for including it in your upcoming Independence Day speech, which is attached in the form of a pdf file. Jai Hind Jai Bharat From : The Principal, Staff & Students Christ Church Co-Ed School, Saliwada, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.