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Prime Minister Modi spoke ‘Mann Ki Baat’ to the countrymen, know 10 big things

Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again interacted with the countrymen today through his monthly program ‘Mann Ki Baat’. In Mann Ki Baat program, Prime Minister Modi spoke on many issues including Chandrayaan-3, success of G20 summit, upcoming festivals. This is the 105th episode of PM Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program.

Big things of Prime Minister Modi in Mann Ki Baat program…

  • During his address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the success of Chandrayaan-3 doubled the happiness of every Indian. The Prime Minister said that crores of people watched the landing of Chandrayaan-3 live. Only 80 lakh people watched it live on ISRO’s YouTube Channel, which is a record in itself.
  • Along with this, Prime Minister Modi said that after the success of Chandrayaan-3, a competition is being organized in the country. It has been named ‘Chandrayaan-3 Maha Quiz’. More than 15 lakh people have participated in it so far. Now only six days are left for this quiz to end. In such a situation, interested people must take part in this Maha Quiz.
  • Discussing the success of the Group 20 Summit held in Delhi between September 9 and 10, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that he is receiving congratulatory messages from every corner of the country. During the G20 event, Bharat Mandapam had become like a celebrity in itself.
  • He further said that India proved its diplomacy to the world by including African Union in G 20. The Prime Minister further said that after G20, now Group 20 University Connect Program is going to be organized. A large number of students will benefit from this.
  • PM Modi has also remembered Bapu during his address. He said that so many leaders reaching Rajghat together on September 10 shows how relevant their ideas are even today.
  • Expressing happiness, the Prime Minister said that October 2 is Gandhi Jayanti and on this occasion many plans have been made regarding cleanliness in the country. He said that a big program on cleanliness is going to be organized on October 1 at 10 am. People from all over the country must participate in this.
  • PM Modi also discussed ‘India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor’ in his address. He said that a new route similar to the Silk Route through which trade was done earlier is going to be built again. This suggestion was given during the G20 summit. In the times to come, this corridor will become the basis of world trade and history will also remember that the basis of this corridor was laid on Indian soil.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi further said that World Tourism Day is on 27th September. Some people see tourism only as a means of sightseeing, whereas the aspect of employment on a large scale is also associated with it. Appealing to the people, he said that whenever people are planning to go somewhere, they should try to see the diversity of the country.
  • The Prime Minister said that recently UNESCO has included the Hoysada temples of Karnataka built in the 13th century in the list of World Heritage. This will boost tourism in the country. The Prime Minister further said that with this the number of world heritage sites in India has increased to 42.
  • In his address, Prime Minister Modi also mentioned ‘Akarshana Satish’ studying in seventh class of Hyderabad. The Prime Minister said that 11 year old Akshara Satish has done wonders. Bo is running not one or two, but seven libraries for children.

In Mann Ki Baat, PM Modi praised Nainital’s Ghoda Library

Prime Minister Modi praised Nainital’s Ghoda Library in Mann Ki Baat program. Some youth in the district have started a unique horse library for children. Of course, children remained away from schools during summer holidays, but books did not remain away from children. The incident took place in the villages of remote Kotabagh development block of Nainital district, where Himottan Tata Trust took the responsibility of delivering children’s literary books to children even during summer holidays.

Shubham Badhani of Himottahan told that in the remote mountain villages (Talla Jalna, Malla Jalna, Malla Baghani, Salva and Badandhura) where there are no roads, no other facilities, there are some footpaths, but they are also facing the brunt of landslides. Are. In such a situation, Ghoda Library was started by Himottahan Tata Trust with the help of youth and local education motivators of mountain villages Baghni, Chhada, Salwa, Jalna.

Every 4-5 days, books were made available through Ghoda Library in the inaccessible mountain villages of Tok. Education motivator Subhash Badhani, local people Harish Badhani, Manoj Badhani, Ravi Rawat, Sharad Badhani, Kaushal Kumar etc. had special contribution in this initiative.