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President Murmu Extends New Year Greetings for 2026

As the New Year 2026 approaches, President Droupadi Murmu and Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla have extended heartfelt greetings to all citizens. Murmu highlighted the significance of the New Year as a time for self-reflection and commitment to national development, while Birla emphasized the importance of unity and personal growth. Both leaders expressed hopes for a prosperous and peaceful year ahead, encouraging the adoption of indigenous products as a step towards self-reliance. Their messages inspire a collective effort towards positive change in the coming year.
 

President Murmu's New Year Message

On Wednesday, President Droupadi Murmu released a statement wishing all citizens heartfelt greetings as the New Year 2026 approaches. She expressed her best wishes to Indians both at home and abroad, emphasizing that the New Year symbolizes fresh energy and positive change. This occasion serves as a time for self-reflection and new resolutions. Murmu encouraged everyone to strengthen their commitment to national development, social harmony, and environmental protection. She further stated that the year 2026 should bring peace, happiness, and prosperity into our lives, providing renewed energy for building a strong and prosperous India.


Lok Sabha Speaker's New Year Wishes

Earlier, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla also conveyed warm New Year wishes to the nation. He noted that the New Year is not merely a change in the calendar; it is an opportunity to reinforce new resolutions. Birla highlighted that this time is about seeking new paths, embracing positive changes, and striving to become better individuals. In his message, he wished everyone a joyful New Year 2026, hoping it would bring new dreams, enthusiasm, possibilities, and abundant happiness into their lives.


A Call for Unity and Progress

Birla urged everyone to unite in their commitment to bring about positive changes in their lives during this occasion. He encouraged meaningful contributions to nation-building alongside personal growth. He also called for the adoption and promotion of indigenous products, stating that 'Make in India' is not just a concept but a vital pillar of self-reliance.