January 25, 2010 7:46 PM

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President lauds Govt. efforts to enhance growth rate and commitment to secure borders

The President Mrs. Pratibha Devisingh Patil today said the government will take necessary action to address country's internal security concerns.<br/><br/>In her address to the nation on the eve of 61st Republic Day she asserted that government is committed to maintain high vigil.<br/><br/>The President said the country has been a target of terrorism for more than two decades and the government will continue to take necessary steps to tackle threats emanating from it.<br/><br/>Referring to the significant strides made by India and it becoming fourth largest economy of the world in terms of purchasing power parity, Mrs<br/><br/>Patil said the country's target of achieving a double digit growth rate is plausible given its impressive performance during the last decade and its resilience during the global economic downturn.<br/><br/>Mrs Patil said government should continue with policies that promote growth, and also take growth patterns to the bottom of the pyramid and, to those currently outside its purview. She said empowering the poor and the disadvantaged, enabling them to move up the economic ladder, to join the ranks of the prosperous, is a task that must be accomplished by everyone.<br/><br/>The President said India's secularism is a constitutionally chosen path that entails respect for all religions and its place in the national life is unalterable. Mrs Patil said in the first decade of the 21st century, India witnessed transformational changes and it also emerged as a force driving change in the world and called for overcome deficiencies and convert strengths into an energetic force.<br/><br/>Observing that India ably demonstrated that it is a functioning democracy, by time and again, choosing its governments through the ballot and by taking democracy to the grassroots, she said the country must continue with its democratic principles and way of life.<br/><br/>Mrs Patil said India will contniue to be a voice for peace, a voice for development, and a voice of hope. She asserted that in the global arena, India will seek a change in the structure of multilateral institutions, so that they reflect contemporary realities.<br/><br/>The President said the country should follow a positive agenda for the empowerment of women and a change in our mindsets will be important to remove prejudices and create equal opportunities for all citizens.

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