While talking about the importance of following a nutritious diet, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday announced that September will be observed as "Nutrition Month".
He said that India has the talent and ability to become a toy hub and be a major part of the Rs 7 trillion global industry
Prime Minister Modi recalled how Tilak evoked self-confidence among people
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Modi said restrictions on public life have been eased but people must continue taking precautions against the disease
Taking to Twitter, PM Modi wrote, "Do tune in tomorrow, 26th July, at 11 AM. #MannKiBaat"
"India bows to our brave martyrs. They have always kept Indian safe-their valour always be remembered," he said
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PM Modi said as people move out during the unlock period, they have to remain more vigilant compared to the lockdown period
In his monthly address 'Mann Ki Baat' today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked people to be more careful during the 'unlock' period
In Mann ki Baat, PM stresses the need to restrict imports of some goods, saying it's wasteful expenditure
Modi said a national migrant commission could soon be set up
Modi noted how India has fared much better than many parts of the world in fighting the pandemic
There is no class of people who did not suffer due to this outbreak, but poor, labourers hit hardest, says PM
In his monthly Mann ki Baat broadcast, Modi said India was in the middle of a yudh (war) and asserted people have to continue being careful and take precautions
In over 30-minute-long address, he said that India's fight against the coronavirus is "people-driven" and is being fought by the masses and the administration together
The Prime Minister said all the people are soldiers in this people-driven fight
The show will be aired at 11 am on All India Radio, DD and Narendra Modi App.
Modi said he extends heartfelt apology to all Indians and said he strongly feels from the core of his heart that the people will forgive him because he had to take certain decisions
Addressing his monthly 'Mann ki Baat' radio address, the prime minister referred to Tamil poetess Avvaiyar to drive home his point