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PM Narendra Modi is addressing the nation on the 68th edition of his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat.
Earlier in the month, the Prime Minister had sought ideas from people regarding the issues to be discussed during Sunday’s session. He had asked the citizens to send their inputs using NaMo or MyGov App or by recording their messages by calling on 1800-11-7800. Phone lines for the same were opened from August 10.
“What do you think should be discussed during this month’s #MannKiBaat, which will take place on the 30th?,” PM Modi had tweeted.
In the previous session, the Prime Minister had paid tribute to Kargil War soldiers and had renewed his pitch to be vigilant against the coronavirus disease and not become complacent. He had urged the people to continue to wear masks and adhere to/by social distancing guidelines to prevent the virus from spreading.
Follow today’s Mann ki Baat highlights here:
Bring an Indian breed dog home: PM Modi
PM Narendra Modi hailed the role of dogs in the security operations in the nation. He also spoke about the Indian Army dogs Vida and Sophie who were awarded the Chief of Army Staff ‘Commendation Cards’ on the 74th Independence Day this year for their role in different operations.
He urged the citizens to bring home dogs of Indian breeds next time they think about adopting a pet.
PM Modi shares value of nutrition
PM Modi said that India is marking Nutrition Month in September that will benefit young children. He also talked about the importance of a nutritious diet for pregnant women.
India is known as a land of innovators: PM Modi
On the 68th edition of Mann Ki Baat, PM Modi said “India is known as a land of innovators.” He also talked about an Aatmanirbhar Bharat App Innovation Challenge.
Our responsibility to make India self-reliant: PM Modi
”The seed that was sown during non-cooperation movement 100 years ago, it is our responsibility to transform that into a tree of self-reliant India”, says PM Modi on Mann Ki Baat
PM Modi urges startups to team up for making innovative toys locally
In a push for self-reliance, PM Narendra Modi said that India’s share in the Rs7 crore worth global toy industry is very small and urged startups in the country to team up for making toys and go vocal for local.
“The global toy industry is worth Rs 7 lakh crore, but India’s share in it is quite small”, he said.
“Making toys for the entire world…India has the talent and the ability to become a toy hub,” he added.
National Education Policy focuses on toys too: PM Modi
“We have given focus on toys in the National Education Policy too. Learning while playing, making toys etc has been made a part of curriculum”, says PM Modi on Mann Ki Baat
PM Modi pushes for India to become a global hub of making toys
“I thought about children during Covid-19 lockdown and discussed ways to make India a global hub in making toys”, PM Modi says on Mann Ki Baat
“The best toys are those that bring out creativity,” he said.
PM Modi hails close link between nature and our festivals
PM Modi said that there is a close link between nature and festivals in India. He said that many of our festivals inspire us to conserve the environment.
Sense of discipline among people due to Covid-19 situation: PM Modi
This is a time for festivals but at the same time, there is also a sense of discipline among people due to the Covid-19 situation, says PM Modi on Mann ki Baat.
PM Modi addresses nation on 68th edition of Mann ki Baat
PM Modi addresses nation on 68th edition of Mann ki Baat
PM Modi to address nation at 11 am
PM Narendra Modi will address the nation on his monthly Mann ki Baat programme at 11 am today.
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