India welcomes 2025: Top leaders’ new year wishes

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As the clock struck midnight on December 31, 2024, India ushered in the New Year with a wave of optimism and joy, reflected in the warm wishes extended by its leaders. Here’s how some of the nation’s prominent figures greeted the dawn of 2025:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to social media to share his heartfelt wishes, tweeting, “Happy 2025! May this year bring everyone new opportunities, success and endless joy. May everybody be blessed with wonderful health and prosperity.” His message was one of hope, emphasizing the collective growth and well-being of the nation’s citizens.

President Droupadi Murmu also extended her New Year greetings, focusing on unity and sustainable development. She stated, “On the joyous occasion of the new year, I extend my heartiest greetings and best wishes to all Indians, living in India and abroad. The coming of the new year marks the beginning of new hopes, dreams, and aspirations in our lives. Let us welcome the New Year with joy and enthusiasm and take our society and nation further on the path of unity and excellence.” Her message resonated with a vision for a more inclusive and sustainable future for India.

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia celebrated his birthday alongside the New Year, receiving birthday and New Year greetings from many, including Prime Minister Modi. Scindia’s contributions were highlighted, particularly in the realms of communication infrastructure and the development of the Northeast. His birthday wishes were interwoven with New Year messages, emphasizing personal and national growth.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar wished for peace, prosperity, and development, emphasizing harmony as India stepped into 2025. His message was one of hope and continuity in the journey towards a developed Bihar and India.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi shared his aspirations for a brighter future, wishing peace and progress for all. His message was a call for unity and social justice, resonating with the ideals of his party.

Other leaders, including regional heads and national figures, took to various platforms to share their messages of optimism and goodwill. The greetings from these leaders were not just about personal aspirations but also about collective commitment to the nation’s progress.

Celebrations across India were vibrant, with fireworks lighting up the sky, public gatherings at iconic landmarks, and special events in hotels and public spaces, all echoing the sentiments of hope and renewal expressed by the country’s leadership. As 2025 begins, these wishes from India’s leaders encapsulate a shared vision for a year filled with achievements, unity, and prosperity.

This article, we reflects the spirit of New Year 2025 in India, where the leadership’s messages of hope and collective endeavor set the tone for the year ahead.

Varsha Dhiman
Varsha Dhiman
Varsha Dhiman is a talented anchor and writer at Digi Hind News, one of India's leading digital news platforms. As the voice and face of Digi Hind News, she engages audiences with her dynamic anchoring style, bringing clarity and confidence to every story she presents. Apart from anchoring, Varsha is an accomplished writer who regularly contributes insightful articles to Digihindnews.com. Her writings cover a wide range of topics, including current events, societal issues, and in-depth analyses, resonating with readers and sparking meaningful conversations. Her dedication to delivering accurate and engaging content has made her an integral part of the Digi Hind News team. Whether on screen or through her written words, Varsha strives to inform and inspire her audience with professionalism and authenticity.

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