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In first radio address, Modi says the nation belongs to people, not the govt
Oct 3, 2014, 12.15PM IST PTI





 In the 'Mann ki Baat' programme, the Prime Minister said, "the 125
crore Indians are blessed with immense skill and strength. All we need
to do is to understand our strengths."

NEW DELHI: Seeking to reach out to more people, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on Friday addressed the countrymen over radio for the
first time, giving a pep talk about how to shed despondency and use
their skills for betterment and prosperity of the country.

He advocated the need for use of khadi products as a homage to Mahatma
Gandhi and impressed upon the people to generate confidence among
themselves, including the specially-abled children.

Promising to make the radio broadcast a regular affair, Modi invited
ideas from the citizens while noting that he had been receiving a
number of suggestions since it was announced that he would be
addressing the nation over radio. In his 15-minute address, he sought
to motivate people to recognize their capabilities and use them.

"You know, our scientists have undertaken the Mars mission
successfully at minimum expenses. There is nothing lacking in our
capabilities. We only have forgotten our strengths. We have forgotten
ourselves as if we have become despondents. My brothers and sisters,
this cannot be," he said. "We need to recognize our internal
strengths," the Prime Minister said while narrating a short story of
Swami Vivekananda about how a lion brought up by sheep rediscovered
his prowess after coming in touch with another lion. "If we move ahead
with self-respect and right identity, we will emerge victorious," he
said.

He also referred to Mahatma Gandhi, whose birth anniversary was
celebrated yesterday, and impressed upon people to use at least one
khadi product, may it be a handkerchief or even a bedsheet.

It will benefit the poor, he said.

In the 'Mann ki Baat' (heart talk) programme that coincided with
Dusshera, the Prime Minister said, "the 125 crore Indians are blessed
with immense skill and strength. All we need to do is to understand
our strengths."

He cited some suggestions received by him through emails, which
included that skill development should start from 5th Standard,
special programmes for specially-abled children to motivate them, more
dustins, ban on polythene and making easier the registration of small
scale industries.

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"If you have ideas and actual incidents which are constructive, do
share with me. Together let us serve India and take our Nation to
newer heights," Modi said.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi cleans the premises of the Mandir Marg
Police Station.

Referring to the specially-abled children, he said they should be a
part of the development journey as the nation belongs to everyone.

"They are the responsibility of not only their families but the entire
society," he said.

Appreciating the suggestion for special programmes for the
specially-abled children, Modi recalled his days as Gujarat chief
minister and said "we began Khel Mahakumbh for specially-abled
athletes and I myself would go and see the sports."

He also said he would consider the suggestion for making it easier for
registration of small scall industries.

Modi referred to the 'swachh bharat' campaign launched yesterday by
him and noted that he had invited participation of nine people, each
of whom should rope in nine more, who will involve nine more and so
on, to create a chain.

"Let us pledge to affirm to remove dirt. Yesterday we began the Swachh
Bharat Abhiyaan & I want you all to join this Abhiyaan," he said.


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campaign from police station

Source:
http://m.timesofindia.com/india/In-first-radio-address-Modi-says-the-nation-belongs-to-people-not-the-govt/articleshow/44193110.cms

Regards,
Payal Jethra
Cellular: 7303448295

"Sometimes its better to bunk office and enjoy with friends, because
the day when I look back, appraisals never make me laugh, but memories
do."
-Dr. Abdul Kalam



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