Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday addressed the nation through the 92nd episode of his monthly radio address ‘Mann Ki Baat‘. During his speech, PM Modi said that India witnessed the “collective power of the country” on Independence Day and Amrit Mahotsav. He also talked about millet production and praised the Digital India initiative.
Here are the top saying from PM Modi’s ‘Mann ki Baat’ speech:
1. On the special occasion of Amrit Mahotsav and Independence Day, we saw the collective strength of the country.
2. The construction of Amrit Sarovars became a mass movement. Commendable efforts are seen across the country.
3. The United Nations has declared 2023 the International Year of Millet by adopting a resolution. You will also be very happy to know that this proposal of India has received the support of more than 70 countries.
4. Today, millet is categorized as a superfood. A lot is being done to promote millet in the country. Along with a focus on research and related innovation, FPOs are supported to increase production.
5. India is the largest producer of millets in the world, so the responsibility for the success of this initiative also rests on the shoulders of the people of India. We all together must make this a mass movement and also raise awareness about begging among the people of the country.
6. Digital entrepreneurs are growing across the country thanks to the Digital India initiative.
7. Jal Jeevan Mission plays a big role in eradicating malnutrition in the country. I urge you all to join the effort to end malnutrition.
8. An interesting project is going on in Bongai village of Assam, that is Project Sampoorna. The purpose of this project is the fight against malnutrition, and the method of this fight is also very unique.
9. Swaraj’ is the story of the unsung heroes and heroines who participated in the freedom movement. ‘Swaraj’ will be telecast every Sunday at 9 PM on Doordarshan for 75 weeks. I encourage you to watch it for yourself and show it to your children.
10. Prime Minister Jan Dhan’s account became the key to economic empowerment of the poor. 46.30 lakh crore accounts have been opened under the Jan Dhan Yojana in the last 8 years.