Here’s a look at the key points of his speech:
- The history of stories is as old as human civilization itself. “Where there is a soul, there is a story” … In India, there has been a rich tradition of storytelling. We are proud to be inhabitants of a land that nurtured the tradition of Hitopadesha and Panch Tantra.
- Corona’s period of crisis has served to foster ties between family members, bringing them even closer.
- Farmers are playing an important role in the efforts to build an Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
- I urge all storytellers to include all the inspiring stories from the period of foreign rule, as we are celebrating 75 years of independence. Especially between 1857 and 1947. We can introduce our new generation to you in the form of stories.
- During Corona’s time period, I’ll remind you one more time: always wear a mask, don’t venture out without a face shield. ‘Do Gaz Ki doori’ will protect you and your family. We must not forget ‘Jab tak dawai nahi tab tak koi dhilai nahi’. If we had followed the economic philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi, the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ campaign would not have been necessary today.
- In recent times, these sectors have freed themselves from many shackles. Attempts were made to break many myths. Farmers tell me how new dimensions are being added to agriculture, how agriculture is changing. I want to share here what they have shared with me.
Four years ago, around this time, the world witnessed the courage, bravery and valor of our soldiers during the surgical strike. Our brave soldiers had only one mission and goal: to protect the glory and honor of Mother India at all costs.
At the beginning of September 14, the Prime Minister Modi He had invited suggestions from people, for the 69th edition of the program, through the Namo App, @mygovindia or by calling 1800-11-7800.
In his previous speech on August 30, the Prime Minister had said that September would be observed as “Nutrition Month”. He had also called for “uniting for toys”, with the aim of making India a center for toy production.
The prime minister also praised Indian farmers for increased crop production amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
‘Mann ki Baat’ is a radio program, broadcast on All India Radio on the last Sunday of each month, through which the Prime Minister interacts with the nation.
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