Vice-President interacts with MY BHARAT–NSS Republic Day Camp 2026 contingent
Vice-President interacts with MY BHARAT–NSS Republic Day Camp 2026 contingent
The Vice-President of India today interacted with the MY BHARAT–National Service Scheme (NSS) Republic Day Parade Camp–2026 contingent during a call-on at the Vice-President’s Enclave, New Delhi.
Addressing the students, the Vice-President expressed happiness at meeting the young volunteers and said that the enthusiasm and discipline of NSS participants reflected the strength of India’s youth. He recalled his own association with the National Service Scheme during his student days and highlighted the role of NSS in shaping character, discipline and social responsibility among young citizens.
Referring to the Republic Day Parade, the Vice-President said he had watched the MY BHARAT–NSS contingent march proudly on Kartavya Path and commended the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports for effectively carrying forward the MY BHARAT–NSS programme .
Emphasising the importance of unity, the Vice-President said that India’s strength lies in national integration and collective service to society. He underlined that the values of unity and service championed by leaders like Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel remain vital for the country’s progress. He urged the youth to serve society selflessly and remain committed to national interest.
Highlighting the vision of a Viksit Bharat by 2047, as envisioned by the Prime Minister, the Vice-President said that this goal is a collective journey which requires disciplined, patriotic and responsible citizens. He expressed confidence that India will emerge as a leading nation by 2047, driven by the talent, aspiration and global exposure of today’s youth.
The Vice-President noted that a developed India requires not only economic progress but also social harmony, moral strength and strong values, which are nurtured through MY BHARAT–NSS activities. He lauded the contribution of NSS volunteers in areas such as mass literacy, environmental protection, health awareness, community development, and disaster relief and rehabilitation efforts .
Urging students to uphold the NSS motto “Not Me, But You,” the Vice-President said that wearing the NSS badge signifies carrying the trust of the nation. He advised the youth to avoid shortcuts, remain patient in service, and focus on self-discipline, perseverance and duty, assuring them that sincere effort will eventually lead to success.
The Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, along with senior officials, trainers, teachers and other dignitaries, was present on the occasion.