SVAraj
People's personal aspirations:
How do we achieve Poorna SVAraj for Bharat Before 2047.
The idea of Svaraj is very powerful and meaningful in India. Originating in the Vedas and the Upanishads, svaraj found a new, largely political expression in the late nineteenth century. Deployed for political purposes by stalwarts like Dadabhai Naoroji, Lokmanya Tilak, Sri Aurobindo, and Mahatma Gandhi, it soon became synonymous with India’s demand for independence.
Etymologically, the word is a modern variation of the Sanskrit sva–rajya, a compound made up of sva + raj; sva means self and raj means ruling control. Hence, the word means both the control of the self and the self that rules. We might actually say that svaraj is another word for enlightenment in addition to signifying self-rule.
Taking forward our resounding legacy, SVAraj.in embarks on a visionary journey, currently in its phase of documenting aspirations, shaping India's future to its centenary in 2047.
This intergenerational endeavor engages Indian and global leaders, thinkers, and most importantly, our people, inspiring them to envision and redefine India as a global leader in peace, justice, and sustainable development.
By imagining a nation that stands as a global exemplar in cooperation, climate action, human rights, and inclusive prosperity,
SVAraj paves a courageous path towards a more equitable and thriving Indian and global community for generations to come