India's Three Pillars
" जय जवान ,जय किसान ,जय विज्ञान "
In the annals of Indian history, certain slogans have not just resonated with the spirit of the nation but have shaped its trajectory. "Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan" (Hail the Soldier, Hail the Farmer) was one such slogan coined by India's second Prime Minister, Lal Bahadur Shastri. Later, the term "Jai Vigyan" (Hail Science) was added, symbolizing the growing importance of science and technology in India's development. Together, these three pillars epitomize the core strengths and aspirations of the nation.
1. Jai Jawan (Hail the Soldier)
The Indian soldier has always been at the forefront, guarding the nation's borders and maintaining internal peace. As the famous Hindi quote goes, "शहीदों की चिताओं पर लगेंगे हर बरस मेले, वतन पर मरने वालों का यही बाक़ी निशाँ होगा" (Every year fairs will be held on the pyres of martyrs; this will be the enduring symbol of those who die for their homeland). This reflects the profound respect and gratitude that India has for its brave soldiers.
2. Jai Kisan (Hail the Farmer)
Farmers, the backbone of India's agrarian economy, toil day and night to feed the nation. The saying, "अन्नदाता सुखी भव:" (May the food provider always be content) emphasizes the sacredness of their profession. It's a plea for their well-being, for the prosperity of the farmer ensures the well-being of the nation.
3. Jai Vigyan (Hail Science)
The inclusion of 'Vigyan' or science recognizes the changing face of India. With rapid strides in technology and innovation, India is embracing the future with open arms. As the old Hindi adage goes, "ज्ञान से तक़दीर बदलती है" (Knowledge transforms destiny). This underscores the transformative power of science, which has the potential to shape India's future.
In conclusion, "Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan, Jai Vigyan" is not just a slogan but a mantra for India's holistic growth. It underlines the importance of security, sustenance, and science. As India continues its journey on the global stage, these three pillars will always remain its guiding force, reminding the nation of its roots and its aspirations.
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