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Dynamite News 10th Anniversary: How Piyush Goyal’s speech inspired the attendees?

At Dynamite News’ 10th anniversary, Chief Guest Piyush Goyal invoked Shah Rukh Khan's famous dialogue to inspire journalists and citizens alike, urging them to pursue their dreams with dedication and contribute to building a ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047.
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Dynamite News 10th Anniversary: How Piyush Goyal’s speech inspired the attendees?

New Delhi: Dynamite News marked its 10th anniversary at the Constitution Club of India, New Delhi, celebrating a decade of fearless, independent journalism. The grand event brought together eminent personalities from politics, judiciary, media, and public service, reflecting on the platform’s journey of integrity and commitment.

The celebration was graced by Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, as the Chief Guest, who delivered a compelling keynote address. His presence underscored the importance of media in shaping public opinion and nation-building.

At the heart of Dynamite News’ 10th anniversary celebration was the Young India Country Awards 2025, which were presented by Union Minister Piyush Goyal and former Chief Justice of India, Justice D.Y. Chandrachud. The awards honoured three outstanding young Indians for their remarkable contributions to sports, culture, and social impact. Each awardee received a ₹1 lakh cash prize along with national recognition for their achievements, highlighting the spirit of innovation, dedication, and social responsibility shaping modern India.

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Piyush Goyal’s Vision: From Job Seekers to Job Creators

In his address, Goyal highlighted the need for every citizen to actively contribute to achieving the vision of a ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047, echoing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s long-term developmental goals. He emphasized the shift from job seekers to job creators, stating that this change is crucial for individual empowerment and India’s position on the global stage.

He remarked, “When every citizen performs duties with dedication, we can achieve the vision of a ‘Viksit Bharat’.” The statement resonated strongly with the audience, many of whom are young journalists and changemakers striving to make a meaningful impact in society.

Goyal lauded Dynamite News for its fearless, responsible journalism over the past decade.

Inspiration from Shah Rukh Khan’s film

Adding a relatable and motivational touch, Goyal referenced the iconic dialogue from Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s film Om Shanti Om: “Kehte hain agar kisi cheez ko dil se chaho; to puri kaaynaat usse tumhe milane ki koshish mein lag jaati hai.”

Translating to, “They say if you truly desire something with all your heart, the entire universe conspires to help you achieve it,” the line perfectly captured the spirit of determination and perseverance. Goyal encouraged journalists and attendees to dream big and work relentlessly to turn those dreams into reality, underscoring that passion combined with purpose can change lives and society.

Honouring Responsible Journalism

Goyal also applauded Dynamite News for its decade-long commitment to accurate, reliable, and courageous reporting. He stressed that the media plays a critical role in shaping public opinion, fostering accountability, and contributing to national progress, highlighting that independent journalism is essential in a vibrant democracy.

A Call to Action for All Citizens

Concluding his address, Goyal urged the audience to channel their passion, perseverance, and creativity toward building a prosperous, inclusive, and developed India. He reinforced that collective efforts, combined with individual dedication, are key to transforming India into a global leader.

The Dynamite News’ 10th anniversary not only celebrated the platform’s accomplishments but also reinforced its mission to inspire changemakers, with Piyush Goyal’s remarks leaving a lasting impression on journalists and attendees alike.

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