new Delhi. Today Prime Minister Narendra Modi has addressed his monthly radio program ‘Mann Ki Baat’. On this special occasion, PM Modi has said that, earlier this month, India has been successful in bringing one of its valuable heritage from Italy for the time being. Actually this heritage is more than a thousand years old statue of Avalokiteshvara Padmapani. This idol was stolen a few years ago from Kundalpur temple, Devi Sthan of Gaya ji in Bihar.
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He said that a few years back the idol of Lord Anjaneyaar, Hanuman ji was stolen from Vellore in Tamil Nadu. Let us tell you that this idol of Hanuman ji was also 600-700 years old. We received it earlier this month in Australia.
What else did PM Modi say today:
- Today PM Modi said, “In our history, one after the other idols were always made in every corner of the country, it had reverence, strength, skill and was full of diversity and every idol of ours. The influence of that time is also visible in the history of. In the past, many idols were stolen and went out of India. Sometimes in this country, sometimes in that country, these idols were sold. They had nothing to do with its history, it had to do with faith. To bring back these idols, we also have some responsibility towards Mother India.
- He said that, “In our history, one after the other idols were always made in every nook and corner of the country, it also had reverence, strength, skill and was full of variety and the history of each of our idols. I also see the influence of the time period.
- After this he said, “Tanzanian siblings Kili Paul and her sister Nima are very much talked about and I am sure you must have heard about them too. They have a passion, a passion for Indian music. And that’s why they are also very popular.
- At the same time, today PM Modi said, “We celebrated Mother Language Day a few days ago. Those who are learned people, they can give a lot of academic input about where the word mother tongue came from, how it originated, 7 Like our mother makes our life, In the same way the mother tongue also shapes our lives.
- At the same time, he said that, “Even after 75 years of independence, some people are living in such mental conflict, due to which they have a hesitation about their language, their dress, their food, whereas, nowhere else in the world it is like this.” Is.”
- Giving information, he said that, “Tamil is the oldest language in the world in India. In the year 2019, Hindi was ranked third among the most spoken languages of the world. Today, i.e., February 27 is also Marathi language pride day.
- Regarding Ayurveda, he said that in the last seven years a lot of attention has been paid to the promotion of Ayurveda in the country. The Ayush Start-up Challenge has started earlier this month. The goal of this challenge is to identify and support the start-ups working in this field.
- Giving information about ‘Mission Jal Thal’, he said, “Once people are determined to do something together, they do amazing things. A mass movement named ‘Mission Jal Thal’ is going on in Srinagar, Kashmir. It is a unique effort to clean the lakes and ponds of Srinagar and restore their old glory.”
- Along with this, while giving information on Assam, he said, “A group of morning walkers in Kokrajhar, Assam have taken a commendable initiative under the mission ‘Clean and Green Kokrajhar’. In Visakhapatnam, cloth bags are being promoted instead of polythene. The students of Somaiya College, Mumbai have also included beauty in their campaign for cleanliness.
- Encouraging the daughters of the country, she said, “Whether it is Skill India, Self Help Group, or small and big industries today, women have taken the lead everywhere. In the army too, daughters are now playing responsibilities in new and bigger roles. On Republic Day, we saw daughters flying modern fighter planes too.
- After this he said, “Tomorrow is ‘National Science Day’ on 28 February. I pay my respectful homage to all those scientists along with Raman ji. I would also ask our start-ups to use your skills and scientific character in the work related to nation building.
- On the Corona war, he said that, “Today, I would also like to appreciate the role of Indian scientists in the fight against Corona. It was because of their hard work that the Made In India vaccine was made possible, which made the whole world a big deal.” Help has come.”
Significantly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi started this program from 3 October 2014. They interact with the public. During this, he explains the role of the Government of India. Sometimes he even guides. The Prime Minister’s radio address takes place on the last Sunday of every month.