NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday addressed the nation, hailing India’s civil nuclear programmeIn the 133rd episode of his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat, the Prime Minister said that this programme is making a significant contribution to nation-building.Here are the top quotes from his address
- Amid the hustle and bustle of the elections, through your messages and letters, we have shared happiness on the achievements of the citizens. This time, let’s start ‘Mann Ki Baat’ with one such very big achievement of the country. India has always viewed science as linked with the nation’s progress. With this vision, our scientists are advancing the space programme. Due to their efforts, this programme is making a significant contribution to nation-building.
- A few days back, our nuclear scientists made Bharat proud with another major achievement. In Tamil Nadu’s Kalpakkam, the Fast Breeder Reactor has achieved criticality This stage means the beginning of the reactor’s operation phase. This is a historic milestone in Bharat’s nuclear energy journey. And the big thing is that this nuclear reactor is built entirely with indigenous technology.
- In today’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’, I would like to speak about a power that is invisible… but without it, our life is impossible even for a single moment. This is the force that is taking Bharat forward. This is our wind energy… Today, this wind power is writing a new story of Bharat’s development. Bharat has recently achieved a major milestone in wind energy. Now Bharat’s wind generation capacity has exceeded 56 gigawatts… Today, Bharat is in the fourth position in the world in wind energy capacity.
- The month of May is starting with an auspicious occasion. In a few days, we will celebrate Buddha Purnima. I extend my greetings to all countrymen in advance. Lord Gautam Buddha’s life message remains relevant even today. He taught us that peace begins from within. He stated that victory over oneself is the greatest victory. Given the kind of tensions and conflicts the world is going through today, Buddha’s thoughts are even more relevant in such times.
- In our country, from January 23rd, i.e., from Netaji Subhas’ birth anniversary, to January 30th, i.e., Gandhiji’s death anniversary, the Festival of the Republic is celebrated. An important part of this festival is the Beating Retreat. Today, I am discussing Beating Retreat with you because there is a special reason behind it… This ceremony showcases diverse musical traditions with different bands. In a few years, the inclusion of Indian music has increased, and it is also being liked by the people of the country. This year’s Beating Retreat ceremony was quite memorable. The bands of the Air Force, Army, Navy, and CAPF. gave excellent performances.
- In these rapidly changing times, technology has become integral to our lives. Today, we are witnessing the marvel of technology; it seamlessly connects our past with the present. In this context, a recent development has brought great joy to those involved in education, as well as history enthusiasts.
- Just a few days ago, the National Archives of India shared a unique database on a dedicated portal. The institution has digitised and made over 200 million invaluable documents public… I urge you all to definitely visit: http://abhilekh.patal.in. It will give you a wonderful experience of exploring our history.
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