💨 Abstract
The speaker, addressing the assembly, emphasizes the need for unity and rapid progress in nation-building after India's independence. They acknowledge the challenges facing the country and stress the importance of cooperation, humility, and a focus on practical solutions. The speaker also highlights the significance of India's spiritual form and tradition, and the need to preserve and promote unity through cultural exchange, particularly through literature and language. They suggest a possible role for universities in fostering unity and solving linguistic issues.
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