The 2047 Promise: How can Build Viksit Bharat
- pixesksolution
- Jan 18
- 9 min read
A generation's love letter to the India we're creating together
The Photograph That Changed Everything
There's a faded photograph on my grandmother's wall—my great-grandfather at 23, holding a hand-painted tricolor on August 15, 1947. His eyes burn with something I finally understand now.
I'm 35 today. In 22 years, when India celebrates 100 years of independence, I'll be 57. My children will ask:
"What did you do when Viksit Bharat was being built?"
That question keeps me up at night. It should keep you up too.
We Are Not the Future—We Are NOW
Let's be honest. I'm exhausted by being called "India's future." We're 400 million strong, the largest youth population on Earth. We're not waiting for our turn.
We're already coding solutions, building startups, fighting climate change, and reimagining what India can be.
But here's my fear: Are we thinking big enough? Are we connecting our daily skills to the national dream?
Viksit Bharat—a developed India by 2047—isn't a government slogan. It's the collective dream of your vegetable vendor, your driver, your parents, and every person who sacrificed so we could have more. That dream now rests on our shoulders.
The question isn't whether we're capable. It's simpler and scarier: Will we care enough to act?
Two India's, One Responsibility
Let me paint you a picture I can't unsee.
Morning in Bengaluru: I'm in a glass office, designing apps for startups. My UPI payment works instantly. Life feels good.
Same morning, my driver's village in UP: His mother walks 2 kilometers for water. His niece studies under kerosene light—electricity comes for just 6 hours daily. The nearest hospital is 40 kilometers away.
Both these Indias exist. Right now. And here's the truth: By 2047, we either bridge this gap or watch it destroy us. This isn't someone else's problem. It's ours.
What to do to Build Viksit Bharat :
1: Technology + Education = Transformation
My friend Rohan quit his tech job last year. He'd visited his ancestral village and couldn't unsee it—brilliant kids with zero access to quality education, farmers using outdated techniques, artisans earning a fraction of their work's worth.
He built a simple website and taught five artisans digital skills. Within six months, they tripled their income. Today, 300 rural craftspeople across three states sell directly to customers.
He didn't need millions. He just needed to care enough to share his skills.
This is where education meets impact. This is where Digital India becomes real.
At Pixesk Solutions, we believe skills are the currency of Viksit Bharat. That's why we've gone beyond just digital services—we're empowering the next generation through education:
Our Skill-Building Mission:
Languages for Global Citizens: Expert-led classes in English, French & Spanish (beginner to fluent)—because language skills open international opportunities
Music for Creative Minds: Guitar, Piano, Violin & Flute classes (step-by-step learning)—nurturing India's creative talent
Academic Excellence: School Maths & Science, Abacus, Vedic Maths, and Short Tricks—building strong foundations
Career Empowerment: Digital Marketing training and Career Counselling—preparing youth for the digital economy
When a student from a tier-3 city learns digital marketing through our programs and starts freelancing globally, that's not just education—that's economic transformation.
When a village kid learns English and lands an international client, that's bridging the gap. When parents invest in their child's music education instead of rote learning, that's cultural renaissance.
You have skills? Share them. You need skills?
Learn them. 63 million MSMEs need digital presence. Millions of students need guidance. Your knowledge can change someone's trajectory.
At Pixesk Solutions, we're starting with our community - every website we build, every student we teach, every skill we transfer—it's all building blocks of Viksit Bharat.
2: Entrepreneurship That Uplifts Communities
I met Kavya at a startup event. She'd raised ₹50 lakhs for her organic food company. But her success metric wasn't funding—it was "30 farmer families with stable income, 15 women employed, soil we're restoring."
This is entrepreneurship for Viksit Bharat—not just unicorn valuations, but community impact.
By 2030, India needs 90 million new jobs. The government can't create them all. We have to. Every business you start, every person you employ, every skill you teach—that's nation-building.Think about it
A digital marketing agency that trains rural youth. A music school that employs local teachers. An EdTech platform teaching in regional languages. A consultancy offering career counselling to first-generation learners.
These aren't just businesses—they're movements.
At Pixesk Solutions, we're walking this talk as a young startup. We're building our team thoughtfully—prioritizing talent over pedigree, potential over experience. We offer career counselling because we know one right conversation can change everything. We're creating digital solutions while training the next generation in digital skills, believing everyone deserves access to the digital economy.
We offer career counselling because we know one right decision can change everything. We teach digital skills because we believe everyone deserves access to the digital economy.
What if your business idea wasn't "What will make me rich?" but "What problem can I solve while building something sustainable?" The biggest opportunities lie in solving India's challenges—education access, skill gaps, digital literacy, career guidance.
3: Sustainability Because Our Lives Depend on It
Last summer in Uttarakhand, I saw rivers where people swam in barely flowing. Glaciers visibly receding. Farmers' crops destroyed by erratic weather.
Climate change isn't coming. It's here.
But here's hope: Gen Z gets it.
We're choosing sustainable fashion, starting community composting, cleaning beaches, making conscious choices.
The shift is real. Sustainability isn't sacrifice—it's survival, and increasingly, it's cool.
You don't need to save the whole planet. Just your part. Your home. Your office. Your campus. When 400 million of us make better choices, that's revolutionary.
4: Bridging Urban-Rural Through Connection
My grandfather's village is emptying. Every young person who can, leaves. No schools, hospitals, jobs, reliable electricity.
But when villages die, India dies. 65% of India is rural. Our food, water, culture—it all starts there.
What if success didn't mean abandoning villages but uplifting them?
My friend Snehal works in Pune but "adopted" her grandmother's village. Monthly digital literacy classes. 40 kids taught. Three now work remotely. Two pursue online courses.
Small? Maybe. But to those five kids and their families—it's everything.
What you can do:
Teach online to rural students
Help village businesses build digital presence
Support rural artisans
Volunteer through organizations
Create content in regional languages
At Pixesk Solutions, our language classes (English, French, Spanish) aren't just about learning—they're about connecting India to global opportunities, starting right here in Gurgaon and expanding outward. A student fluent in English can work for international clients. A young professional learning French can teach online globally. A school kid mastering Spanish opens doors to new markets.
Every connection between urban skills and rural needs is a brick in building Viksit Bharat.
5: Participate in Democracy Like Our Future Depends on It
Confession: I didn't vote in the last municipal election. Thought it didn't matter.
Then my area's roads stayed broken for two years. Parks became garbage dumps. And I complained.
My friend's mother said: "You want Sweden's infrastructure with Somalia's participation? Doesn't work like that."
She was right. Gen Z is the largest voting bloc. If we all voted, we'd swing every election. But we don't.
Democracy needs more than votes:
Attend community meetings
Question local authorities using RTI
Fact-check misinformation
Support honest leaders
Consider public service careers
The policies made today define the India we'll grow old in. Show up.
The Conversation We Need to Have
"But I'm Just One Person..."
India became independent because millions of "just one person" decided they mattered.
You're not fixing all of India. Just your part. Your street. Your college. Your circle. When 400 million Gen Z Indians fix their part—that's transformation.
"I Have Loans and Rent to Pay..."
We hear you. At 35, I've been there—the EMIs, the rent, family responsibilities, the weight of building something from scratch. Starting Pixesk Solutions wasn't easy. There were safer choices.
What if your career aligned with national needs? The biggest opportunities in the next 20 years are in solving India's problems—clean energy, education access, healthcare, digital inclusion.
But here's what I realized: What if serving the nation WAS how you built your career and paid your bills?
What if your work aligned with national needs? The biggest opportunities in the next 20 years are in solving India's problems—education access, digital literacy, skill development, career guidance.
At Pixesk Solutions, we're proving it's possible. We're a young startup building something profitable AND purposeful. Growing while giving back. Creating value while creating impact. It's challenging, but it's deeply fulfilling.
"The System Is Too Corrupt..."
Yes, corruption exists. But cynicism never changed anything in human history. Ever.
You are part of the system. Every time you refuse a bribe, you weaken corruption. Every time you demand transparency, you strengthen accountability.
Hope backed by action? That's courage.
A Letter to My Fellow Gen Z
I don't know you. But I know you.
I know you're tired of being "the future" when you want to matter now. I know you feel overwhelmed by problems and underwhelmed by solutions.
I know you're carrying weight—family expectations, financial pressure, career anxiety. I know. I feel it too.
But here's what else I know:
You're more capable than you believe. More powerful than you realize. More needed than you know.
You don't have to be perfect. You just have to show up. Consistently. In your own way.
Maybe by teaching one kid. Starting a sustainable business. Voting in every election. Learning new skills. Refusing corruption. Being kind.
There's no wrong way to contribute. There's only not contributing.
When you align with something bigger than yourself, everything changes. Your work gains meaning. Your struggles gain purpose. Your success gains significance.
This is your time. Not in 2047. Now. Today. With what you have, where you are.
Twenty-two years from now, someone will look at our photographs and ask: "What did they do?"
Let's make sure the answer is: "Everything we could. Together."
The Pixesk Solutions Promise: Our Journey Begins
Words are cheap. Action is everything. Here's what we're building at Pixesk Solutions in Gurgaon:
Our Mission - Empowering Through Education:
Language Mastery: English, French & Spanish classes creating global opportunities for Indian youth
Creative Development: Music classes (Guitar, Piano, Violin, Flute) nurturing talent beyond academics
Academic Excellence: Maths, Science, Abacus, Vedic Maths building strong foundations for students
Career Success: Digital Marketing training and Career Counselling shaping the next generation's futures
Our Vision - Digital Transformation:
Helping small and medium businesses compete in the digital age with affordable solutions
Building our team with passionate individuals who believe in purpose-driven work
Training youth in digital skills that open doors to the modern economy
Creating technology that empowers people, not just entertains them
Our Commitment: We're a young startup, and we're learning every day. But our north star is clear: every student we teach, every business we help digitize, every skill we transfer, every career we help shape—we're not just building a company.
We're contributing to Viksit Bharat, one person, one skill, one opportunity at a time.
We invite you to join us on this journey—whether as a student, a client, a team member, or a fellow believer in India's potential.
Your Next Step: The 2047 Challenge
Don't let this be another article you read and forget.
This Week:
Choose ONE issue you care about (education, environment, technology, skills)
Identify one skill you have that could help
Take one action—volunteer, learn, create, teach
This Month:
Connect with one organization working in your chosen area
Learn one new skill (take our Digital Marketing course, learn a language, master an instrument)
Share your journey—inspire one friend to join
By 2047: Look back and see the India you helped build. Not perfect, but better. Not because of heroes, but because millions like you decided they mattered.
The Time Is NOW
Viksit Bharat isn't about grand gestures. It's about choices we make today.
The skill you learn. The person you mentor. The local business you support. The voice you raise. The vote you cast. The knowledge you share.
22 years until India's centenary. 7879 days. It sounds like a lot until you realize it's not.
At Pixesk Solutions, we invite you to be part of this journey from the beginning:
Learn with us (Language, Music, Digital Skills, Career Guidance)
Grow with us (Be among our first students and watch us build together)
Build with us (Digital solutions for your business as we grow ours)
Transform with us (One skill, one person, one community at a time)
We're a young startup in Gurgaon with a big vision. We're not perfect, but we're passionate. We're not the biggest, but we're building with purpose.
Because 2047 isn't far away. And we're determined to look back with pride, not regret.
Take Action Today
Ready to be part of Viksit Bharat?
📚 Learn New Skills: Enroll in our English, French, Spanish, Music, Maths, or Digital Marketing courses
💼 Build Your Career: Get expert career counselling to find your path
🚀 Grow Your Business: Transform your business digitally with our solutions
🤝 Join Our Team: Work with a purpose-driven company building India's future
Join us from the beginning. Grow with us. Build Viksit Bharat with us.
We're just starting, but our commitment is unwavering. Because Viksit Bharat isn't a government program. It's a promise we must keep—together.





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