135th episode of Prime Minister Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ heard in Municipal Council Padrauna
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The 135th episode of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s popular monthly radio program ‘Mann Ki Baat’ was collectively listened to with enthusiasm and discipline in the Municipal Council Padrauna on Sunday. The program was organized at booth number 298 under the direction and leadership of Municipal Council Chairman Vinay Jaiswal. In his address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared his views on many contemporary issues including self-reliant India, construction of indigenous warships, government insurance schemes, unity of Indians and various achievements of the country. He said that the youth power of the country is the future of India and their energy, innovation and social awareness are playing an important role in nation building. Along with this, a message was also given to be alert about protection from extreme heat and heat waves and to move forward with new resolutions. After the program, Municipal Council Chairman Vinay Jaiswal said that under the able leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is moving towards new heights of development. He said that India is continuously making new achievements in sectors like agriculture, defence, education, health, technology, sports and space and is determined to achieve the goal of a developed India by the year 2047. He praised the leadership of the Prime Minister, terming the adequate availability of fuel in the country and price control as a result of the successful foreign policy of the Central Government, despite the war-like circumstances in West Asia. On this occasion, president representative Manish Bulbul Jaiswal along with Brijesh Pal, Vinod Gupta, Vishal Kumar, Rahul Kumar, Akhilesh Singh, Aman Modanwal, Santosh Gupta, Gaurav Raunier, Abhay Marodia, Akash Verma, Sachin Saha, Mrityunjay Dixit, Gulabi Shah, Santosh Chauhan, Rajesh Kushwaha, Sagar Jaiswal, Gopi Madheshiya, Vinod Sah, Ravindra Sharma and a large number of workers and common people were present.
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