"India is an Old country but a young nation…I am young and I too have a dream, I dream of India Strong, Independent, Self-Reliant and in the front rank of the nations of the world, in the service of mankind."
About Rajiv Gandhi
Rajiv Gandhi — Life and Legacy
Rajiv Gandhi served as the Prime Minister of India from 1984 to 1989, becoming the youngest person to hold the office. His tenure was marked by a strong emphasis on modernization and technological advancement, as he sought to transform India into a progressive nation. Gandhi's vision was encapsulated in his belief that 'Technology is the key to our future,' which underscored his commitment to integrating modern technology into governance and everyday life. This perspective not only aimed at economic growth but also sought to empower the youth, as reflected in his assertion that 'The future belongs to the youth.' Gandhi's leadership style was characterized by a willingness to challenge traditional norms. He famously advocated for 'removing the shackles of tradition,' indicating his desire to foster a society that embraced change and innovation. His quotes reveal a leader who understood the importance of adaptability in a rapidly changing world, emphasizing that 'Change is the law of life.' This philosophy resonated with many, particularly the younger generation, inspiring them to engage actively in shaping their country's future. Today, Rajiv Gandhi's quotes continue to inspire discussions about leadership, progress, and the role of technology in society. His vision for a modern India remains relevant as the nation navigates the complexities of globalization and technological advancement.
Quote collection
Rajiv Gandhi quotes
12 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"Development is not about factories, dams and roads. Development is about people. The goal is material, cultural and spiritual fulfilment for the people. The human factor is of supreme value in development."
"Women are the social conscience of a country. They hold our societies together."
"For some days, people thought that India was shaking. But there are always tremors when a great tree falls."
"Education must be a great equaliser in our society. It must be the tool to level the differences that our various social systems have created over the past thousands of years."
"If farmers become weak the country loses self-reliance but if they are strong, freedom also becomes strong. If we do not maintain our progress in agriculture, poverty cannot be eliminated from India.But our biggest poverty alleviation programme is to improve the living standard of our farmers. The thrust of our poverty alleviation programmes is on the uplift of the farmers."
"When a big tree falls, the ground shakes"
"Every person should take a lesson from history. We should understand that wherever there have been internal fights and conflicts in the country, the country has been weakened. Due to this, the danger from outside increases. The country has to pay a big price due to this type of weakness."
"Our task today is to bring India to the threshold of the twenty-first century, free of burden of poverty, legacy of our colonial past, and capable of meeting the rising aspirations of our people."
"She was mother not only to me but to the whole nation. She served the Indian people to the last drop of her blood."
"Thinking of this University [Ambedkar University] today, we are reminded of Mahatma Gandhi because if there was anyone who fought for the weak in India, the first one to raise his voice for Scheduled Castes, that was Gandhiji. There were social workers before him but not any people who raised this matter in the political arena as he did."
"We must see that regional imbalances in the growth of various parties of the country are removed and all the states progress evenly. We shall ensure that all citizens of the country get full opportunity to contribute their might towards India's progress."