Aizawl: Mizoram Governor Vijay Kumar Singh on Thursday hailed the youth as foundational contributors to the vision of Vikshit Bharat, the Centreโs plan to transform India into a fully developed, self-reliant, and prosperous nation by 2047, the centenary of independence.
Addressing the general assembly and ruby jubilee celebration of the Studentsโ Self-Support Union (SSU) in Aizawl, Singh urged students to identify and master their unique talents to contribute to the growth of Mizoram and the nation.
He described the youth as key drivers of the Vikshit Bharat vision and reminded them of the significant responsibilities they carry. The Governor also lauded the SSU for consistently promoting self-reliance among students, noting that such dedication serves as a powerful source of inspiration.
โThose who achieve self-reliance through their own efforts become stronger, develop greater self-discipline, and are better equipped to face lifeโs challenges,โ he said.
Singh stressed that genuine progress is unattainable without a clear sense of purpose and steadfast integrity, describing the unionโs initiatives as an essential pillar of support for the academic community.
He encouraged SSU leaders to explore microfinancing schemes to provide targeted assistance for students in need. The Governor further highlighted the unionโs focus on the dignity of labor, financial self-discipline, and independence gained through personal merit, emphasizing that this philosophy moves education beyond qualifications to the shaping of responsible, well-rounded citizens.
Singh also advised students to remain resolute in their goals while prioritizing compassion, respect, and community service. โTrue success is measured not only by personal accomplishments but also by how we support and uplift those around us,โ he said.
Founded on May 27, 1985, at Hrangbana College in Aizawl, the SSU has played a long-standing role in empowering students, officials said.
