He also said that if the essence of Mahatma GandhiIf the economic philosophy was followed, the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat‘as India would have become self-sufficient much earlier.
Talking about various topics during his monthly ‘Mann ki baat‘, Modi said many farmers benefited after fruits and vegetables were removed from the APMC Act in some states a few years ago.
Our agricultural sector has proven its prowess during the Covid-19 pandemic and farmers are playing an important role in efforts to build a self-sufficient India, he said.
Speaking of various success stories from farmer groups in every state, Modi also said that the agricultural sector will benefit immensely from increased use of technology in agriculture.
The prime minister began his monthly broadcast talking about narration, saying it has been a part of our nation for centuries.
“Storytelling is as old as civilization … These days, science-related stories are gaining popularity,” Modi said.
He said that many people are making storytelling popular across the country and underlined that India has a glorious storytelling tradition.
He also interacted with members of the Bangalore Storytelling Society.
Modi also asked all the families to take some time to tell stories and said it will be a wonderful experience for them.
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who praised farmers for strengthening the country’s agricultural sector, said Sunday that the agricultural sector is playing an important role in efforts to build a self-sufficient India.
He also said that if the essence of Mahatma Gandhi’s economic philosophy were followed, the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ campaign would not have been necessary as India would have become self-sufficient much earlier.
Speaking on various topics during his monthly ‘Mann Ki Baat’ broadcast, Modi said that many farmers benefited after fruits and vegetables were removed from the APMC Act in some states a few years ago.
Our agricultural sector has proven its prowess during the Covid-19 pandemic and farmers are playing an important role in efforts to build a self-sufficient India, he said.
Speaking of various success stories from farmer groups in every state, Modi also said that the agricultural sector will benefit immensely from increased use of technology in agriculture.
The prime minister began his monthly broadcast by speaking about the narrative, saying that it has been a part of our nation for centuries.
“Storytelling is as old as civilization … These days, science-related stories are gaining popularity,” Modi said.
He said that many people are making storytelling popular across the country and underlined that India has a glorious storytelling tradition.
He also interacted with members of the Bangalore Storytelling Society.
Modi also asked all families to take some time to tell stories and said it will be a wonderful experience for them.
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