Print

PM Modi says Gen Z is embracing spirituality through ‘Bhajan Clubbing’ trend

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday pointed to the growing popularity of ‘Bhajan Clubbing’ among India’s Gen Z, saying the trend reflected the younger generation’s connection with faith and culture.

Addressing the Indian community at the ‘Melbourne Meets Modi’ event, PM Modi said he had also heard that the Indian diaspora in Australia remains closely connected to its roots through religious, cultural and community activities.

“You must have heard about the new trend of ‘Bhajan Clubbing’ in India; it is being driven by our Gen Z. Here in Australia too, I hear that your weekends are filled with faith and spirituality. Whether it is the Lord Satyanarayan Katha at someone’s home, Ardas at the Gurudwara, children performing Bhangra or Bharatanatyam, or a cricket tournament in progress—there is always something happening,” he said.

Referring to the upcoming Indian Film Festival in Melbourne, the Prime Minister extended his best wishes for its successful organisation.

Prime Minister Modi also said India is working towards becoming a developed nation and described the country’s growth story as being driven by the aspirations of its 1.4 billion people.

“The India of the 21st century is working towards the goal of becoming a developed nation. When one dream is realised, a new one is born… This is an India that believes in ‘Grow More, Achieve More.’ We are a nation of 1.4 billion people, brimming with aspirations,” he said.

Thousands of members of the Indian diaspora gathered at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium to welcome PM Modi, chanting “Modi, Modi” as he arrived alongside Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The event featured a series of cultural performances before the Prime Minister’s address.

-IANS

RELATED ARTICLES

1 hour ago | digital commerce

11 years of Digital India: How eSaras is transforming rural livelihoods through digital commerce

As the Digital India programme completes 11 years, one of its most significant success stories is unfolding far from India's metropolitan centres - in villages, small towns and rural communities where millions of women entrepreneurs are using digital...

2 hours ago | Bar Council of India

Centre, Bar Council of India begin work on 10-year plan to expand legal education in regional languages

The Department of Legal Affairs under the Ministry of Law and Justice, in collaboration with the Bar Council of India (BCI), on Saturday held a national conference to formulate a long-term roadmap for integrating Hindi and other Indian languages into...

2 hours ago | Droupadi Murmu

President Murmu, PM Modi condole deaths of Indian tourists in Vietnam boat tragedy; Embassy sets up helpline

President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday expressed grief over the deaths of Indian tourists in a tragic boat accident near Vietnam's Phu Quoc Island, as Indian diplomatic missions set up emergency helplines to assist affe...