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‘Effort, discipline key to progress’: PM Modi shares Sanskrit Subhashitam

By ANU News
April 28, 2026 1 Min Read
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday shared a Sanskrit Subhashitam highlighting the core values that drive progress, emphasising the importance of discipline, effort and thoughtful action.

In a post on X, Modi underlined that qualities such as self-control, skill, vigilance, patience and memory, along with careful planning before initiating any task, form the foundation of growth and success.

“Hard work done with patience and dedication can yield remarkable success. It also infuses the nation’s prosperity and strength with renewed energy,” he said.

The Prime Minister also shared the Sanskrit verse:

“उत्थानं संयमो दाक्ष्यमप्रमादो धृतिः स्मृतिः।
समीक्ष्य च समारम्भो विद्धिमूलं भवस्य तु॥”

The Subhashitam broadly conveys that sustained effort combined with discipline and mindful decision-making are essential for individual achievement as well as national development.

संयम और समर्पण के साथ किया गया परिश्रम अद्भुत सफलता दे सकता है। इससे राष्ट्र की समृद्धि और सामर्थ्य को भी एक नई ऊर्जा मिलती है।

उत्थानं संयमो दाक्ष्यमप्रमादो धृतिः स्मृतिः।

समीक्ष्य च समारम्भो विद्धिमूलं भवस्य तु॥ pic.twitter.com/WSPXyBzWEm

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 28, 2026

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