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New Delhi: PM Modi said in Mann Ki Baat program that its listeners are the real masterminds of this program. Generally, there is a belief that unless there are spicy and negative things, they do not get attention. But Mann Ki Baat proved that people like positive things. PM said that Mann Ki Baat is like going to a temple and seeing God. PM said that I want to thank the people who take Mann Ki Baat to every home. Today's episode is emotional. 

Mann ki Baat completes 10 years: PM Modi

PM said that our journey of 'Mann Ki Baat' is completing 10 years. 10 years ago 'Mann Ki Baat' started on 3rd October, the day of Vijayadashmi and it is such a holy coincidence that this year on 3rd October, when 'Mann Ki Baat' completes 10 years, it will be the first day of Navratri. He said that my heart also fills with pride when I read the letters received for 'Mann Ki Baat'.

The program is available in 22 languages ​​of the country as well as 12 foreign languages: PM Modi

The PM said that this program can be heard in 22 languages ​​of the country as well as 12 foreign languages. I feel good when people say that they listened to the Mann Ki Baat program in their local language. A quiz competition based on the program is also going on, in which anyone can participate. You can participate in this competition by visiting https://Mygov.in and can also win a prize.

Water conservation is needed: PM

PM Modi said that there is a lot of rain in different parts of the country. This rainy season reminds us how important 'water conservation' is. Water saved during rainy days helps a lot in the months of water crisis, and this is the spirit of campaigns like Catch the Rain.

The PM said that somewhere Nari Shakti increases Jal Shakti and somewhere Jal Shakti also strengthens Nari Shakti. I have come to know about two very inspiring efforts from Madhya Pradesh. Here in Dindori's Raypura village, the ground water level has increased considerably due to the construction of a big pond.

talked about cleanliness drive

PM Modi said that a massive campaign is being run on the beaches of Puducherry for cleanliness. 2 October marks the completion of 10 years of the 'Swachh Bharat Mission'. 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 Gandhi, who remained dedicated to this cause throughout his life.

PM said that today it is the success of 'Swachh Bharat Mission' that the mantra of 'Waste to Wealth' is becoming popular among people. People have started talking about 'Reduce, Reuse and Recycle' and have started giving examples of it. 

PM said that we have to connect as many people as possible with the ongoing campaign for cleanliness and this campaign is not for one day or one year. This is a work to be done continuously for ages. This is a work to be done until 'cleanliness' becomes our nature.

Development as well as heritage: PM 

The PM said that we are all very proud of our heritage. I always say 'Development as well as Heritage'. This is why I am getting a lot of messages about a particular aspect of my recent US visit. Once again, there is a lot of discussion about the return of our ancient artifacts. Many of these artifacts were smuggled out of the country and taken out through other illegal means. This is a serious crime, in a way it is like destroying our heritage. 

Said this about language

PM said that there are about 20 thousand languages ​​and dialects in our country and all of them are mother tongue of someone or the other. There are some languages ​​whose number of users is very less, but unique efforts are being made to preserve those languages. Mr. Ramjit Tudu, who lives in Mayurbhanj, Odisha, is running a campaign to create an online identity for the Santhali language. Ramjit ji has created a digital platform where literature related to the Santhali language can be read and written in the Santhali language. 

Talk of One Tree in Mother's Name Campaign 

PM said that Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam Abhiyan was a wonderful campaign. Such an example of public participation is really very inspiring. People in every corner of the country have done wonders in this campaign started for environmental protection. Many examples related to the tree planting campaign keep coming up in our country. One such example is of K.N. Rajasekhar ji of Telangana. His commitment to planting trees amazes us all. There is a woman named Subashree, who has created a wonderful garden of rare and very useful herbs with her efforts. She is a resident of Madurai, Tamil Nadu. 

Whatever we buy, it should be Made in India: PM 

PM Modi said that this month the Make in India campaign also completes its 10 years. The success of this campaign includes the contribution of the country's big industries as well as small shopkeepers. The poor, the middle class and the MSMEs are benefiting greatly from this campaign. In Mann Ki Baat, we have also discussed My Product My Pride. How the people of the country benefit from promoting local products can be understood with an example. In this festive season, you must also repeat your old resolution. Whatever you buy, it should be Made in India, whatever you gift, it should also be Made in India. Buying only earthen diyas is not Vocal for Local. 

The PM said that the festival season is going to start in a few days. It will start with Navratri, then for the next two months there will be worship, fasts, festivals, enthusiasm and joy. This atmosphere will prevail everywhere. I congratulate all of you for the upcoming festivals.


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