Following is the text of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's address from the Red Fort on the occasion of the nation's 61st Independence Day:
My dear countrymen, brothers, sisters and my dear children
Greetings to all of you on this happy occasion of our Independence Day.
This is a sacred day for every Indian.
Today we remember the sacrifice of those who under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi fought for our freedom from foreign rule.
Today we remember the hard work and dedication of all those who have toiled to build a free and modern India. And we re-dedicate ourselves to that cause.
We remember our farmers, our workers and our teachers. We remember our soldiers - who defend our borders in snowy mountains, in deserts, in jungles, on the shores and in the oceans.
Brothers and Sisters,
Four years ago, on this day, I stood here before you and spoke to you about our government's new vision for a new India.
I said to you that it is our desire to build an India that is just and humane;
An India that treats all its citizens as equals;
An India that is prosperous;
An India that lives in peace;
An India in which everyone can find work suited to his or her talent and can work for his or her brighter future.
An India that is secular, that is fair and just to all its people. An India united in its diversity.
It has been our sincere endeavour to work for the building of such an India.
Brothers and Sisters,
Four years ago I stood here and said to you that I have no promises to make, but I have promises to keep.
The implementation of the National Common Minimum Programme was our promise to keep;
To give a "new deal to rural India", was our promise to keep;
To make our economy and society inclusive was our promise to keep;
To take India to its rightful place in the comity of nations was our promise to keep;
It has been the sincere endeavour of our Government to keep each of these promises.
We have given a new deal to rural India.
Through the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana we are investing Rs. 25000 crore in agriculture;
To provide relief to our debt distressed farmers we have waived loans taken from the banks amounting to about Rs.71,000 crore;
In the past four years we have increased bank credit for agricultural sector from Rs.81,000 crore to Rs.225,000 crore, and have reduced the interest rates for farm loans;
In order to improve the economic conditions of farmers we have steeply increased the procurement prices for food grains; 50 percent for wheat and 30 percent for paddy;
The National Food Security Mission has been set up to enhance production of rice, wheat and pulses;
Irrigation, watershed development, rain fed areas development, and flood management have received our special attention;
Our effort at increasing investment in rural areas and reducing the debt burden of farmers has turned our agricultural economy around.
After almost a decade of stagnation especially from 1998 to 2004, investment in agriculture is increasing and there has been a revival in this area. We have had record production of food grains, cotton and sugar in 2007-08.
Our farms are once again green. Our godowns are once again filling up. Our farmers are once again hopeful about their future and their welfare.
Brothers and Sisters,
I spent the first ten years of my life in a village that had no electricity, no drinking water supply, no doctor, no roads and no phones. I had to walk many miles to a school. I had to study at night in the dim light of a kerosene lamp. After independence there has been considerable development in rural areas, yet many of our citizens still live a life that I lived in my childhood.
That is why when our government took over, we launched Bharat Nirman, to build rural infrastructure. Our government is committed to transforming rural India. In these four years we have taken important initiatives. I am confident that a new and prosperous India will be built due to our efforts.
My dear countrymen, brothers, sisters and my dear children
Greetings to all of you on this happy occasion of our Independence Day.
This is a sacred day for every Indian.
Today we remember the sacrifice of those who under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi fought for our freedom from foreign rule.
Today we remember the hard work and dedication of all those who have toiled to build a free and modern India. And we re-dedicate ourselves to that cause.
We remember our farmers, our workers and our teachers. We remember our soldiers - who defend our borders in snowy mountains, in deserts, in jungles, on the shores and in the oceans.
Brothers and Sisters,
Four years ago, on this day, I stood here before you and spoke to you about our government's new vision for a new India.
I said to you that it is our desire to build an India that is just and humane;
An India that treats all its citizens as equals;
An India that is prosperous;
An India that lives in peace;
An India in which everyone can find work suited to his or her talent and can work for his or her brighter future.
An India that is secular, that is fair and just to all its people. An India united in its diversity.
It has been our sincere endeavour to work for the building of such an India.
Brothers and Sisters,
Four years ago I stood here and said to you that I have no promises to make, but I have promises to keep.
The implementation of the National Common Minimum Programme was our promise to keep;
To give a "new deal to rural India", was our promise to keep;
To make our economy and society inclusive was our promise to keep;
To take India to its rightful place in the comity of nations was our promise to keep;
It has been the sincere endeavour of our Government to keep each of these promises.
We have given a new deal to rural India.
Through the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana we are investing Rs. 25000 crore in agriculture;
To provide relief to our debt distressed farmers we have waived loans taken from the banks amounting to about Rs.71,000 crore;
In the past four years we have increased bank credit for agricultural sector from Rs.81,000 crore to Rs.225,000 crore, and have reduced the interest rates for farm loans;
In order to improve the economic conditions of farmers we have steeply increased the procurement prices for food grains; 50 percent for wheat and 30 percent for paddy;
The National Food Security Mission has been set up to enhance production of rice, wheat and pulses;
Irrigation, watershed development, rain fed areas development, and flood management have received our special attention;
Our effort at increasing investment in rural areas and reducing the debt burden of farmers has turned our agricultural economy around.
After almost a decade of stagnation especially from 1998 to 2004, investment in agriculture is increasing and there has been a revival in this area. We have had record production of food grains, cotton and sugar in 2007-08.
Our farms are once again green. Our godowns are once again filling up. Our farmers are once again hopeful about their future and their welfare.
Brothers and Sisters,
I spent the first ten years of my life in a village that had no electricity, no drinking water supply, no doctor, no roads and no phones. I had to walk many miles to a school. I had to study at night in the dim light of a kerosene lamp. After independence there has been considerable development in rural areas, yet many of our citizens still live a life that I lived in my childhood.
That is why when our government took over, we launched Bharat Nirman, to build rural infrastructure. Our government is committed to transforming rural India. In these four years we have taken important initiatives. I am confident that a new and prosperous India will be built due to our efforts.
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