The listeners of Mann Ki Baat are the real architects of this programme: PM Modi…

New Delhi:- Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed today during the 114th episode of his monthly radio program 'Mann Ki Baat'. In his address, the Prime Minister said that today's episode is related to old memories. Mann Ki Baat program is completing 10 years. PM Modi said that the listeners of 'Mann Ki Baat' are the real architects of this programme.

In the 114th episode of 'Mann Ki Baat', PM Modi said, 'My dear countrymen, today's episode is going to make me emotional. It's filling me with a lot of nostalgia. The reason for this is that our journey in Mann Ki Baat is completing 10 years. 10 years ago, 'Mann Ki Baat' was started on 3rd October, on the day of Vijayadashami and it is such a holy coincidence that this year, 3rd October, when 10 years of 'Mann Ki Baat' will be completed, will be the first day of Navratri.

My heart also fills with pride when I read the letters received for 'Mann Ki Baat'. There are so many talented people in our country, how much passion they have to serve the country and society. He dedicates his entire life in serving the people selflessly. Knowing about them fills me with energy.

This entire process of 'Mann Ki Baat' for me is like going to a temple and seeing God. When I remember every thing, every incident, every letter of 'Mann Ki Baat', it feels as if I am having darshan of Janata Janardan in the form of God. Those people who are like Almighty to me. For the last few weeks, it has been raining heavily in different parts of the country. This rainy season reminds us how important 'water conservation' is.

PM Modi said, 'Some women in Jhansi have given new life to the Ghurari river. These women are associated with self-help groups. She has led this campaign by becoming 'Jal Saheli'. The way these women have saved the dying Ghurari river. No one would have even imagined that.

'Jhala' is a border village in Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand. The youth here have started a special initiative to keep their village clean. He is running a 'Thank you Nature' campaign in his village. Under this, cleaning is done in the village for two hours every day. The garbage scattered in the streets of the village is collected and dumped at a designated place outside the village.

On October 2, 'Swachh Bharat Mission' is completing 10 years. This is an occasion to congratulate those who made it such a big mass movement in Indian history. This is also a true tribute to Mahatma Gandhiji who remained dedicated to this cause throughout his life. We have to connect as many people as possible with the ongoing campaign regarding cleanliness, and this campaign does not last for one day or one year, it is a continuous work for ages.

During my visit to America, the American government returned about 300 ancient artefacts to India. US President Biden showed me some of these artefacts in his private residence in Delaware, showing complete affection. The artefacts returned are made of materials like ivory, wood, copper and bronze. Many of these are four thousand years old.


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