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From Constitution, Environment, Paris Olympics to Araku coffee, read important points of PM Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program

'Mann Ki Baat' Program 111th Episode: After assuming the post of Prime Minister of India for the third time, PM Narendra Modi addressed the countrymen for the first time in his third term on Sunday through Mann Ki Baat program. After a long gap of about four months, the 111th episode of the program 'Mann Ki Baat' was broadcast in 22 Indian languages ​​and 29 dialects apart from 11 foreign languages. In which PM Modi discussed issues like Constitution, environment, Paris Olympics and Araku coffee cultivation.

By: Ruchi Upadhyay  Pardaphash Group
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From Constitution, Environment, Paris Olympics to Araku coffee, read important points of PM Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program

‘Mann Ki Baat’ Program 111th Episode: After assuming the chair of the Prime Minister of India for the third time, PM Narendra Modi on Sunday addressed the countrymen for the first time in his third term through the Mann Ki Baat program. After a long gap of about four months, the 111th episode of the program ‘Mann Ki Baat’ was telecast in 22 Indian languages ​​and 29 dialects apart from 11 foreign languages. In which PM Modi discussed issues like Constitution, environment, Paris Olympics and Araku coffee cultivation.

In ‘Mann Ki Baat’ radio program, PM Narendra Modi said- ‘Today I thank the countrymen that they have reiterated their unwavering faith in our Constitution and the democratic systems of the country. The 2024 election was the biggest election in the world. Such a big election has never been held in any country in the world. I congratulate the Election Commission and everyone associated with the voting process for this.

In the 111th episode of ‘Mann Ki Baat’, PM Modi said, ‘Mother’ has the highest status in all of our lives. This love of our birth mother is like a debt on all of us which no one can repay. We cannot give anything to our mother, but can we do something else? With this in mind, a special campaign has been started this year on World Environment Day, the name of this campaign is – ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’. I have also planted a tree in my mother’s name.’

PM Modi said- ‘I want to tell you about a special type of umbrellas. These umbrellas are manufactured in Kerala. Actually, umbrellas have special significance in the culture of Kerala. But the umbrellas I am talking about are ‘Karthumbi Umbrellas’ and they are manufactured in Attappady, Kerala. These colorful umbrellas are prepared by our tribal sisters of Kerala.

Today the demand for these umbrellas is increasing across the country. They are also being sold online. These umbrellas are made under the supervision of ‘Vattalakki Cooperative Agricultural Society’. The leadership of this society lies with our women power.

In the radio programme, he said, ‘You will get to see some things for the first time in the Paris Olympics. The talent of our players is coming to the fore in shooting. Both Men and Women teams have qualified in Table Tennis. Our shooter daughters are also included in the Indian Shotgun Team. This time the players of our team will also compete in those categories in wrestling and horse riding, in which they have never participated before.

PM Narendra Modi said- ‘This month the whole world has celebrated the 10th Yoga Day with full enthusiasm and excitement. I also participated in the yoga program organized in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. In Kashmir, along with the youth, sisters and daughters also participated enthusiastically in Yoga Day. As the Yoga Day celebrations are progressing, new records are being created.

In the Mann Ki Baat program, PM Modi said- ‘There are many products of India, which are in great demand all over the world. One such product is Araku coffee. This coffee is produced in large quantities in Alluri Sita Rama Raju district of Andhra Pradesh. It is known for its rich flavor and aroma. About 1.5 lakh tribal families are involved in the cultivation of Araku coffee.

Girijan cooperative has played a big role in giving new heights to Araku coffee. It worked to bring together the farmer brothers and sisters here and encouraged them to cultivate Araku coffee. Due to this, the income of these farmers has also increased a lot.

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