'New sunrise in remote areas..,' said PM Modi in Mann Ki Baat

New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi spoke in Mann Ki Baat on Sunday. Due to this, Prime Minister Modi said that youth have celebrated Amrit Mahotsav a lot. He said that consciousness has been felt on the occasion of Amrit Mahotsav and Independence Day. Everyone appeared to be swaying in the same spirit. We had also seen the spirit of the country in the cleanliness campaign and vaccination campaign. When it came to the tricolour, everyone appeared together.

PM Modi said that the construction of Amrit Sarovar has become a mass movement. When there is a feeling to do something for the country, there is concern for the coming generations, then the capacity also builds up and the resolution becomes noble. Giving the example of Warangal in Telangana, the Prime Minister said that a new Gram Panchayat has been formed here, this village is near the forest area. There was a place here, where water used to collect in the monsoon. On the demand of the villagers, this place is being developed under Amrit Sarovar. This time due to monsoon rains, this lake has been filled with water. The Prime Minister appealed to the youth to participate in the Amrit Sarovan campaign. Take forward the campaign of water conservation and water conservation.

In Mann Ki Baat, the Prime Minister mentioned about Millets. He told its benefits. Also said that it needs to be promoted. The Prime Minister also mentioned Jorsing village in Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh. He said that 4G internet services have started here from the day of Independence Day this month. People celebrated on this occasion. There has been a new sunrise in remote areas. Internet connectivity has brought a new dawn. The facilities which were earlier available in big cities have been brought to every village by Digital India.

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