PM Modi encourages youth to explore autobiographies and cautions against the shortcut culture of social media and reels
PM Modi Encourages Youth to Embrace Reading at Kovinds Autobiography Launch
On August 12, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a compelling address during the launch of the autobiography of former President Ram Nath Kovind. At the event, held in New Delhi, he urged the younger generation to prioritize reading, particularly autobiographies, as a means of personal and intellectual growth. PM Modi emphasized that the quest for knowledge should not be compromised by the shortcut culture prevalent in todays society, especially through social media and quick video formats.
During his speech, Modi remarked, “Shortcuts will cut you short,” stressing the importance of deep learning and understanding over fleeting trends. He expressed concern that the reliance on social media reels often undermines genuine educational pursuits.
The autobiography of Ram Nath Kovind explores his journey from humble beginnings to the highest office in India. It aims to inspire young readers by sharing personal experiences and life lessons drawn from his illustrious career in public service and politics.
Additionally, PM Modi took a moment to remember his mother during the launch, reflecting on the profound influence she had on his life and the enduring void he feels in her absence.
The launch of Kovinds autobiography aligns with a broader initiative to promote reading and literacy among youth in India, with Modis office encouraging educational programs that foster critical thinking and an appreciation for literature.
The event was attended by notable figures from various fields, highlighting the importance of literature and intellectual dialogue in shaping Indias future.
