NEW BHARAT VISION 2047 SARDAR VALLABHBHAI PATEL
Have you ever wondered if you could make a difference for your country? Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, also known as the “Iron Man of India”, had a vision to unite India, uphold its honor and make it a better place. He was the first home minister of India. He addressed many issues and voiced his opinions and solutions for them. His “New Bharat” vision for 2047 should be made a reality as he always wanted to uplift the honor of the people of India and contributed much to make this vision successful.
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel wanted to consolidate India into a developed and strong country so that it could stand tall against the barriers of injustice. He tried to do this by making some areas stronger, like civil services. This is one of the reasons why he is also considered the architect of India. The history of India is left incomplete without his ideals and visions. The “Statue of Unity” is the best symbol for his vision as it depicts India as one culture, one people and one nation.
Sardar Patel had also wanted to unite India and make it a free country. His nickname was the “Iron Man of India” as his commitment to the nation was both inspiring and uncompromising, earning him the coveted title. We can also say that he was the “Bismarck of India” or the “Unifier of India” for his sheer determination and respect for his homeland. He is now regarded as a hero for his contributions to India’s freedom movement.
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s prominent personality casts a deep mark in the past and future of India and paves the path of greatness for the youth of India. He is truly a legend among the thousands of years of history of our homeland. His vision, work and principles are still highly remarkable and significant in modern day India. May his steely determination and iron will continue to inspire us to become a strong and united nation. With the help of our government, hopefully we can create a new India as was his vision for 2047. We will be able to create the world which Sardar Patel had dreamt of.
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