Emphasizing the need to strengthen affirmative action as a tool for inclusion while urging the rejection of divisive tendencies rooted in perceived social hierarchies, she said, “The spirit of inclusion is visible in every aspect of our social life. With our diversities and pluralities, we as a nation are moving forward together.”She asserted that the tendencies that promote discord have to be rejected in a vast country like India. Murmu said, “Social justice is the top priority of the government and it has taken several steps for the welfare of SCs, STs and other marginalised sections of the society.”Murmu noted that government efforts have tripled budget allocations for women’s welfare over the past decade. “But they have also had to suffer from traditional prejudices. I am happy to know that the government has given equal importance to women welfare and women empowerment.”She also dwelt upon India’s contribution in checking climate change to save the Earth. She appreciated implementation of new judicial code for ensuring justice. “The purpose of new code is to ensure justice for crime victims, rather than merely punish. I see this change as a tribute to freedom fighters,” she said.Murmu also mentioned NAMASTE scheme, designed to eliminate manual scavenging. She also acknowledged the observance of Partition Horrors Remembrance Day, saying “As we prepare to celebrate our Independence Day, we must remember the unparalleled tragedy and stand in solidarity with those families affected.”She said the new National Education Policy has started cultivating new mindsets and talent among the youth. “Amrit Kaal is going to be shaped by the youth of today. It is their energy and enthusiasm that will help the nation scale new heights,” she said.Murmu also lauded athletes who took part in Paris Olympics.‘New judicial code is to ensure justice, not punish’The President appreciated implementation of the new judicial code, Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, for ensuring justice. “The purpose of the new code is to ensure justice for crime victims, rather than merely punish. I see this change as a tribute to freedom fighters,” she said.
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