Tag: Mann Ki Baat

  • Youngsters Without Political Background Entering Politics Will Strengthen Democracy: PM Modi |

    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted on Sunday that a lot of things are happening in India in the 21st century which are strengthening the foundation for a ‘Viksit Bharat’.

    In his monthly ‘Mann Ki Baat’ broadcast, he said his Independence Day call for one lakh youth without any political background to join politics has evoked wide reactions and urged the youngsters to enter public life for a developed India and stronger democracy. Countless people from all walks of life joined the freedom movement even though they had no political background, he noted.

    “They devoted themselves entirely to India’s independence. Today, to achieve the vision of a Viksit Bharat, we need to rekindle that same spirit once again,” he said. A large number of young people are willing to join politics, and all they need is right opportunity and guidance, he said.

    Modi said youngsters have written to him and reacted on social media to his call. They have noted that family politics suppresses new talent, he added.

    During the programme, Modi spoke to several young entrepreneurs helming different space start-ups as they highlighted their work. They praised the growing vibrant space eco system in the country.

    The prime minister said the youth of the country has benefitted a lot from various reforms in the space sector.

    On the occasion, he noted that India celebrated its first National Space Day on August 23 to mark the first anniversary of the successful landing of its spacecraft on the Moon.

    Highlighting works of different organisations and people in improving environment, he batted for collective efforts in the field.

  • PM Modi is doing ‘Mann Ki Baat’ to the countrymen for the 105th time, discussing the success of G-20

    PM Modi is doing 'Mann Ki Baat' to the countrymen for the 105th time, discussing the success of G-20

    PM Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi is speaking ‘Mann Ki Baat’ to the people of the country today. The 105th episode of PM’s Mann Ki Baat is being broadcast today. During this, PM Modi mentioned the success of G-20. PM said that 27th September is World Tourism Day. Tourism does not just mean sightseeing but a big aspect of it is related to employment. Maximum employment with lowest income comes from this sector. In the last few years, people’s attraction towards India has increased. India’s prestige has further increased after the G-20 conference. The experience that the 1 lakh delegates who came to the G-20 have brought with them will further expand tourism.

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    Visit India and understand its diversity – PM

    PM Modi said that whenever you plan to travel somewhere, understand the diversity of India. Look at the culture of different states of India. With this, you will become familiar with the glorious history of the country and will also become a means of increasing the income of the local people. During ‘Mann Ki Baat’, the PM played a song by a German daughter Qasmi which is dedicated to Shiva. He said that Germany’s daughter is very interested in Indian culture. She cannot see her childhood. He made singing his passion. She was so influenced by Indian music that she became completely engrossed in it. She has expertise in singing in many Indian languages. The PM greatly appreciated his passion.

    Praise for free horse library

    The PM mentioned some youth of Uttarakhand who work to teach children. He has started Ghoda Library for children. Through this, books are reaching children even in remote areas. Till now, free books are being delivered to 12 villages. This unique library is also being liked by children very much. PM mentioned about 11 year old girl Akshara from Hyderabad who is running seven libraries for children. He started a library by collecting books from nearby people and relatives and has opened seven libraries for different children in need. This is an inspiration for everyone. People are also making unique efforts to save animals and birds.

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