Marking 11 years of transformative governance under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Minister Ratan Lal Nath on Monday attended a vibrant Sankalp Sabha at Mohanpur Mandal in West Tripura district.

The event celebrated India’s remarkable journey over the past decade, underscoring a vision driven by seva (service), sushasan (good governance), and garib kalyan (welfare of the poor).

Addressing the gathering, Minister Nath hailed the period as an Amrit Kaal in the nation's history—an era during which India emerged as a global benchmark for inclusive and compassionate development.

“In these 11 years, India has not only strengthened its economic and strategic foundations but has also earned global recognition as a humane and welfare-oriented nation,” said Nath. “This transformation is the result of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visionary leadership.”

He highlighted that the Sankalp Sabha served as a reaffirmation of the collective resolve towards building a strong, inclusive, and self-reliant India.

“Today, we stand united in our commitment to nation-building. The progress achieved in the last 11 years is unprecedented. Across the globe, people now say with confidence—Modi ji hai to sab mumkin hai,” he told a large and enthusiastic gathering of party workers and citizens.

Reiterating the government’s guiding principle—Vikas sabka, avsar har nagrik ke liye (development for all, opportunities for every citizen)—the Minister outlined achievements in various sectors, from agriculture and infrastructure to digital empowerment and rural development.

“We will continue our onward march—hand in hand—towards a new, empowered India that leaves no one behind,” Nath concluded.