Site iconSite icon

10 Years of ‘Mann ki Baat’: Key Moments and PM Modi’s Most Impactful Quotes

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated listeners during his ‘Mann ki Baat’ address on Sunday, marking the 10-year anniversary of his monthly radio programme.

PM Modi’s radio show ‘Mann Ki Baat’ launched on October 3, 2014, Vijayadashmi day.

The Prime Minister of India stated that ‘Mann ki Baat’ programme is such a holy coincidence that this year on 3rd October, ‘Mann Ki Baat’ completes its 10 years, that will be the first day of Navratri.

The Prime Minister also said, “There are many such stages in our long journey of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ that I will never forget. The crores of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ listeners are our companions on this trip, and they have consistently supported me. They have offered information from every part of the country. Listeners of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ are the true masterminds of our program.”

Key statements of PM Modi’s speech in ‘Mann Ki Baat’ :

The entire process of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ is similar to visiting a temple and watching God. Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that when he recalls every phrase, incident, and letter from ‘Mann Ki Baat’, it feels like he is witnessing the public in the form of God.

On October 2, the ‘Swachh Bharat Mission’ will celebrate its tenth anniversary. This is an opportunity to congratulate people who made it the largest mass movement in Indian history. This is also a fitting respect to Mahatma Gandhi, who was committed to this cause throughout his life.

READ MORE : Secure Your Child’s Future with NPS Vatsalya : Lifelong Wealth Through Compounding

The Prime Minister Modi stated that Many publications also ran campaigns around the concerns addressed in ‘Mann Ki Baat’. He also praise the print media for delivering it to every home. He would also like to congratulate the YouTubers who created numerous programs for ‘Mann Ki Baat’.

Some ladies in Jhansi have revived the Ghurari River. These women are members of a self-help group, and they have taken the lead in this campaign as ‘Jal Saheli’. Nobody could have predicted how these women would save the nearly-dead Ghurari river.

There is a border village called ‘Jhala’ in Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand… The teenagers have launched a specific mission to keep their village clean. He is organizing a ‘Thank you Nature’ campaign in his village. According to this, the village is cleaned for two hours every day. The waste that has accumulated in the community’s streets is collected and disposed at a specific point outside the village.

A campaign has begun to promote our ‘Santhali’ language through digital innovation.Santhali is spoken by members of the Santhal tribal community, who live in several states across the country. Apart from India, Santhali-speaking tribal populations can be found in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan.

In addition, a big sanitation program is being carried out on Puducherry beaches. A lady named Ramya ji is leading a group of youth from Mahe municipality and the neighboring districts. He stated that the workers on this team are working hard to keep the Mahe area, particularly its beaches, absolutely clean.

READ MORE : Centre raises the Minimum Wages for Workers in Response to Inflation

When our collective participation connects with our drive, we get incredible outcomes for the entire society.The most recent example of this is the ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ campaign, which has been a remarkable example of public participation and is truly encouraging.People from all throughout the country have worked tirelessly to promote environmental protection.

He discovered a fantastic effort in Kozhikode, Kerala. Subramanian ji, 74, has refurbished and reused over 23 thousand chairs.PM noted that he is also known as the ‘Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle’ or RRR Champion.

We must engage as many people as possible in the continuing cleaning drive, which is not a one-day or one-year campaign; it is a lifelong effort.This is a goal to be completed till ‘cleanliness’ becomes our nature, the Prime Minister stated during Mann Ki Baat.

Another interesting ‘Abhiyan’ celebrates its tenth anniversary this month. This campaign’s success is due to the contributions of both large industries and small businesses around the country. I’m talking about ‘Make in India’… Today, I am pleased to observe that the poor, middle class, and MSMEs are benefiting much from our campaign.

During his visit to the United States, the authorities returned approximately 300 antique antiquities to India.US President Biden showed me some of these artifacts in a very loving manner at his private estate in Delaware.The returning objects are constructed of clay, stone, ivory, wood, copper, and bronze. According to the Prime Minister, several of these are over 4,000 years old.

To encourage your skill and innovation, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, has launched 25 challenges with the subject ‘Create in India’. You will undoubtedly find these issues interesting.

Exit mobile version