Hailing the youth for their contribution to various aspects of the society, he pitched for new thinking while underlining the need for channelising the tremendous energy of the young people and preventing them from getting misled.
The Prime Minister asked the youth to focus on six social challenges -- ending of illiteracy, insensitivity, perverted thinking, failure to rise above caste considerations, ill-treatment of women and callous attitude towards the environment.
Modi, while addressing the 21st National Youth Festival by video conferencing, underlined that over 80 crore people aged under 35 years can contribute immensely to the social changes.
He specifically asked them to fight against caste discrimination, black money and untouchability while focussing on 3Cs -- collectivity, connectivity and creativity.
Talking about 'collectivity', he emphasised the need for unity by ending discrimination, saying it is a big power.
With regard to 'creativity', he underlined the need for new views, new thoughts and new approaches.
Modi said the support the country has got from the youths
in the fight against corruption has convinced him that it is possible to bring a positive change.
"The work that you are doing today will impact the future of the nation," he said.
Underling that the theme for this festival is "youth for digital India", he said the young people would be given digital training for its usage in day-to-day life and asked the youth to help others learn making digital transaction.
Modi also chose the occasion to invoke the life of Swami Vivekananda, saying that his life shows what one can achieve at a young age and the work that the youths are doing today will impact the future of the nation.
The Prime Minister also expressed the need to create a movement to make India a 'vishwa guru' (world leader) through "walking on the path of Vivekananda".
He also thanked the people of Haryana for bringing in a positive change in sex ratio and said he was confident that Haryana would "show the way through development".
Earlier, Modi also addressed the inaugural event of Ramayana Darshanam Exhibition at Vivekananda Kendra in Kanyakumari, via video-conferencing.
Stating that January 12 is no ordinary day, he said his powerful thoughts continue to shape several minds.
India today is a young country and it should develop both spiritually and materially, he said, adding that some people link spirituality to religion whereas it is directly connected to humanity.
