New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi is addressing the nation in his monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat' on Tuesday. As a result, he mentioned Captain Varun Singh who was injured in the Tamil Nadu plane crash. He later passed away at a hospital in Bengaluru. The Prime Minister spoke of Captain Varun Singh's letter to the children. At the same time, the Prime Minister recalled all those who died in the accident, including CDS General Bipin Rawat. The PM said, "For the last seven years, our 'Mann Ki Baat' has also inspired the individual, the society, the good of the country, and to do good and to be good. It is my experience of decades that away from the glare of the media, away from the newspaper headlines, there are many people who are doing a lot of good.'' He said, "They are consuming their own today for the coming tomorrow of the country. They are actively engaged in their efforts for the future generations of the country, today. The words of such people are very comforting, giving deep inspiration.'' The PM said, "For me, 'Mann Ki Baat' has always been a beautiful grove filled with the efforts of such people, fed, decorated, and in 'Mann Ki Baat,' every month I work on this, which petal of this grove should I bring among you. I am happy that the undisturbed flow of the virtuous deeds of our Bahuratna Vasundhara continues to flow. And today, when the country is celebrating 'Amrit Mahotsav,' it guarantees in a way the manpower, the power of the people, its mention, its efforts, its hard work, for the bright future of India and humanity." It is the strength of manpower that India could fight the biggest epidemic in 100 years, we stood with each other like a family in every difficult time. Comparing the immunization figures in the world today to India, it seems that the country has done so unprecedentedly. On the Omicron variant, the PM said, "A new variant of the corona has knocked. Self-awareness and discipline is a great force against this variant of the corona. It is our collective power that will defeat corona, with this sense of responsibility, we have to enter 2022.'' No night curfew in this state, schools will not be closed Leopard created orgy in dense population at night, injured many people 'Omicron' hustles up in India, crosses 400 infected data