Today Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed people of nation on All India Radio.Highlights of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Mann Ki Baat speech is as follows:
- Narendra Modi extends his greetings to the people of Bangladesh on their Independence Day.
- PM pays tributes to respected Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
- India will always stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Bangladesh
- The massacre in Amritsar in 1919 left a deep impact on Shaheed Bhagat Singh
- Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru were not scared of death. They lived and died for our nation
- Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru continue to inspire the nation
- We are marking 100 years of Champaran Satyagraha. And this was one of the earliest Gandhian mass movements in India
- The Champaran Satyagraha showed us how special Mahatma Gandhi was and how unique his personality was
- New India manifests the strength and skills of 125 crore Indians, who will create a Bhavya and Divya Bharat
- 100 programmes for the Digidhan Mela to be organised
- Around 12.5 lakh people have won consumer prizes. Over 70,000 people have won prizes for traders
- India has extended support to the movement towards digital transactions. People of India have rejected corruption and black money
- There is invariably a request to speak on cleanliness
- I got a message from Gayatri, a student of class XI from Dehradun
- She is angry seeing her river being polluted
- Good thing is that Gayatri has not only expressed her anger, she has herself made a lot of effort
- People of India are getting angry as far as dirt is concerned and this is a welcome sign
- Making cleanliness an integral part of our lives and ensuring a clean India
- Ever since the cleanliness mission was launched, everyone got associated with it to contribute. It has become a people’s movement
- Wastage of food is unfortunate. I know of several youngsters who are using technology and helping prevent wastage of food
- We should fill our plates, depending on our consumption
- Health conscious people always say, eat a little less, fill your plate a little less
- April 7 is World Health Day, UN aims for ‘Universal Health Coverage’ by 2030
- This year’s theme is depression
- Depression can be overcome. We all can play a role in helping those suffering from depression overcome it
- Always good to share your feelings with others, if feeling depressed
- Depression needs expression, not suppression
- We are fortunate to have been raised in joint families, it ends any chance of causing depression
- Government has increased maternity leave from 12 weeks to 26 weeks
- Only two-three countries are ahead of India in this regard
- Main purpose of this is to ensure proper care of infants
- They should get full care and love of their mothers
- Around 18 lakh women in formal sector will benefit from this
- Tell us how to draw more people towards practising Yoga and how to make the 3rd International Day of Yoga memorable