 Friends, understanding Mahatma Gandhi's vision of rural development is important. He wanted villages to progress. At the same time, he wanted the values of rural life to be conserved. Our vision of rural development draws inspiration from Gandhi. Our vision is atma gaun ki subhidha shahar ki. Or, grahamatin anma, nagaratin vasude. It is fine for urban and rural areas to be different. Because it is fine, disparity is not. For a long time, inequality between urban and rural areas remained. But today, the nation is correcting this. With rural sanitation coverage, tap water to over 6 crore homes, 2.5 crore electricity connections, more rural roads are taking development to the people's doorstep. Sanitation was a concept very dear to Mahatma Gandhi. This has been revolutionized through satchabharat. But we are not stopping at delivering just basics. Today, even the benefits of modern science and technology are reaching villages. Six lakh kilometers of optic fiber cable have been laid to connect nearly two lakh gram panchayats. Rural areas have benefited from the low cost of interim data, internet data. Studies say that internet usage is growing much faster in rural areas than urban areas. This opens up a world of opportunities. Under the Swamitya scheme, we are using drones to map lands. We also provide people with property cars. Farmers are getting connected with many apps. They are getting the help of crores of soil health cars. A lot has been done, but there is much more to be done. You are the younger, brighter generation. You are greatly capable of building on this foundation.