Modi, who had made the announcement about the campaign in his last Independence Day address, said the programme will be designed to suit Indian conditions and focus would be on ensuring benefits for the youth from the lowest strata of the society.
"My dear young friends, in my August 15 address from the Red Fort, I had made preliminary mention about 'Start-up India, Stand-up India'. After that, this spread to all the departments of the government.
He said the 'Start-up India, Stand-up India' campaign has brought new opportunities for the youth.
"On January 16, the government of India will unveil the full Action Plan of Start-up India, Stand-up India... A structure will be presented before you. This programme will be connected to the country's IITs, IIMs, central universities and NITs. Wherever there are youth, they will be linked through 'live connectivity," the Prime Minister said.
design the programme according to the needs of the country.
Giving an idea, he said if some youth develops something through innovation to make a poor labourer's life comfortable, he would ask banks to help such people.
The Prime Minister said it was wrong to assume that the assets of knowledge are confined to some cities only and added that youth with capabilities are spread all over the country.
"They want opportunities. This 'Start-up India, Stand-up India' should not be limited to only some cities but spread to every nook and corner of the country. In this context, I urge the states also to push this campaign. On January 16, I will be with you to give a detailed overview of the campaign," he said while welcoming suggestions from people, if any.
He mentioned that the 'National Youth Festival' with the theme 'Indian youth on development skill and harmony' will be held in Raipur from January 12 to 16, coinciding with the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda.
The Prime Minister, whose radio address came two days after Christmas, greeted the countrymen on the festival as he hailed the country's diversity, saying because of this the nation gets to celebrate festivals one after another.
He also greeted the country on the upcoming new year, wishing that it brings to the countrymen happiness, new hope, new enthusiasm and new resolve to touch greater heights.
He noted that festivals and New Year celebrations are the occasions for tourism and appealed to the people to keep the tourist destinations clean so that a good image is presented to the world.
The Prime Minister also noted that Parliament recently had a good debate on the Constitution to mark the birth anniversary of its architect B R Ambedkar.
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On urea, Modi said when his government assumed office,
states would write to the Centre for it but now they do not do so.
The government, he said, had also stopped theft in fertilisers and launched an initiative of neem coated urea, which was only on paper till now.
"These people who keep shouting and are worried against Modi. This is the reason for their worry and anger against me - that I have put an end to black marketing and corruption..."
"Modi pricks their eyes because for five years they ate things for free (mufat ki malai khayi hui hai) and that has been closed now, this is the reason."
Modi reminded farmers of his promise before the (Lok Sabha) elections that till he was here, no one would be able to lay their hands on Delhi's treasury.
Speaking on the importance of soil health, Modi said, "I
request the youth of this country, especially Bangalore youths, to focus on innovations."
Stating that there was growing importance of science and technology today, Modi said by using a mobile, a patient can check his basic health parameters like BP level.
"Lots of things have happened. Our youths who are involved in innovations... Can't they make a small instrument using which a farmer can measure health of his soil, what is wrong with the soil and what is fine..."
He also called upon the rural youth to establish private soil testing laboratories at the taluka level.
Modi said this would bring in change as the youth would get employment and the country would progress technically and farmers would be able to know about their soil health.
