New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing his last ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program this year has appealed to many people of the society including youth, entrepreneurs, teachers, and common people to come forward in the interest of the nation.
He started the program with the challenges of 2020, especially the danger of corona infection. The PM said, this year there were many challenges, crises also came many, due to Corona, there were many obstacles in the supply chain in the world, but we have learned a new lesson from every crisis. During the PM’s program, farmers protested against him by playing thali-tali. Here are some highlights of Mann Ki Baat:
PM Modi said, 2021 is going to start after four days. Today’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ is in a way the last ‘Mann Ki Baat’ of 2020. Anjali ji from Kolhapur has written that, on the new year, we congratulate others, wish us well, so this time we do new work. Why don’t we congratulate our country and wish the country well. Anjali Ji, indeed, a very good idea. Our country, in 2021, touches new heights of successes, what can be greater than the desire of India to be recognized and empowered in the world.
He said Abhishek Ji from Mumbai has posted a message. He has written that what he showed in 2020, what he taught, was never imagined. He has written all the things related to Corona. In these letters, in these messages, I am looking for one thing which seems to be the same, I would like to share with you today. In most of the letters, people have praised the country’s strength, the collective power of the countrymen. When an innovative experiment like the Janata curfew became an inspiration for the whole world, when, by clapping, the country had shown solidarity, respecting our Corona Warriors, that too, many have remembered.
PM Modi said, the normal human being of the country has felt this change. I have also seen a wonderful flow of hope in the country. There were a lot of challenges. Many crises also occurred. The corona also brought many obstacles in the supply chain world, but, we took new lessons from every crisis. A new power was also born in the country. If you put it in words, the name of this potential is’ Self-reliance.
He said, Abhinav Banerjee, who lives in Delhi, has written his experience to me, which is also very interesting. In his kinship, Abhinav ji had to buy some toys to give gifts to the children, therefore, he went to the Jhandewalan market in Delhi. As many of you may know, this market is known for bicycles and toys in Delhi. Earlier expensive toys also meant imported toys, and, cheap toys also came from outside. But, Abhinav Ji has written in the letter that, now many shopkeepers there are selling toys to customers, saying that the good one is a toy because it is made in India, ‘Made in India’. This is such a big change in thinking – it is living proof.
The PM said, “This is the right time to work with the idea of Zero effect, zero defect. He coined ABC and discussed it as a self-reliant India chart. The PM said,” I am the country’s manufacturers and industry leaders. I urge that the people of the country have taken strong steps, have taken strong steps forward, join them in that. “
The PM also reminded Guru Gobind Singh’s sons of sacrifice in Mann Ki Baat and said, “On this day, Guru Gobind’s sons, Sahibzade Jorawar Singh and Fateh Singh, were picked alive in the wall. The tyrants wanted that Sahibzade, give up your faith, give up learning of the great Guru tradition. ” The PM also discussed the incident of visiting his Rakabganj Gurudwara and said, “About a week ago, Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji also had a day of martyrdom. I, going to Gurdwara Rakabganj here in Delhi, paid tribute to Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji Got an opportunity to pay, to pay obeisance. ” He said, “This martyrdom has done a great job of keeping our civilization safe. We are all indebted to this martyrdom.”
PM Modi told the inspiring story of the youth brigade of Karnataka, how he transformed an ancient temple. He said that passion and determination are two things from which people can achieve every goal. The PM said that no challenge is big for passionate people. Nothing is far from their reach. He said, “When I see the youth of India, I feel happy and confident. Enjoyed and reassured, because the youth of my country have the Approach of ‘Can Do’ and the Spirit of ‘Will Do’.”
The Prime Minister praised Tamil Nadu teacher Hemlata N.K in “Mann Ki Baat”. Hemlata ji teaches Tamil, the oldest language in the world, in a school in Vidupuram. Referring to his inspirational story in the Corona era, the PM said, “In this time of Corona all over the country, the innovative methods that the teachers have adopted, which the course material creatively prepared, is invaluable in this phase of online studies.” The PM appealed to all the teachers and said, “I urge all the teachers to upload these course materials on the initiation portal of the Ministry of Education. This will greatly benefit the students living in the far-flung areas of the country.” Will happen.”