Addressing the country through his month-to-month radio program Mann Ki Baat on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said coronavirus hasn’t got over yet and encouraged people to follow all Covid-related conventions amid upcoming festivals.
The Prime Minister encouraged people to peruse the story of Kargil ahead of Kargil Vijay Diwas tomorrow and asked individuals to salute the courageous hearts of the war of 1999. Modi said every and every Indian felt proud watching our contingent in full wonderfulness at the Tokyo diversions and asked people to cheer and bolster and cheer for group India.
PM Modi said he is incapable to take up all the inputs he receives for Mann Ki Baat but he forwards numerous of them to the concerned government departments. Modi moreover talked about apple cultivation in Manipur and specified the endeavors of an engineer named TS Ringphami Young. He too talked about Andhra Pradesh’s weatherman Isak Munda.
Alluding to August 15, PM Modi said this year’s Independence Day is special since it is the 75th Independence Day of the country. The program was broadcast live on All India Radio; DD and Narendra Modi mobile app. Akashvani will broadcast ‘Mann Ki Baat’ in territorial dialects quickly after the Hindi broadcast.
PM also asked people to sing the national anthem on this 15th August to pay tributes to the freedom fighters and to encourage the Indian Participants in Tokyo Olympics.
“You also share your victory punch along with your team and cheer for India,” he added.