PM Modi Mann Ki Baat | PM Lauds Athletes, Talks Of Dolphin Conservation & Traditional Summer Drinks
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Mango cultivation a very special part of India's farm economy: PM
The prime minister also highlighted local efforts to clean polluted rivers, the growing interest in astronomy clubs, the rescue of a Gangetic dolphin using a special ambulance, and the progress made by Indian athletes in track and field.
From mangoes to dolphins, Modi's Mann Ki Baat covers summer, sport and service
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi used the 134th episode of his monthly radio programme “Mann Ki Baat” on Sunday, May 31, to speak about a wide range of topics – from urging citizens to stay safe in the summer heat, celebrating India’s mango diversity, highlighting grassroots environmental initiatives, praising two young sprinters who broke the national 100-metre record three times in two days to shining a light on community-driven efforts…
Mann Ki Baat: PM Modi praises athletes, dolphin conservation, traditional summer drinks - The Tribune
During his monthly radio programme on Sunday, the Prime Minister said that the recently concluded National Senior Athletics Federation Competition in Ranchi witnessed several record-breaking performances.
Mann Ki Baat: PM Modi Praises Record-Breaking Athletes, Chola Artefacts Return, Ganga Dolphin Rescue And More
In the latest Mann Ki Baat, PM Narendra Modi praised record-breaking Indian athletes, celebrated the return of Chola-era artefacts, highlighted a successful Ganga dolphin rescue, and applauded a unique swimming initiative in Kerala.
PM Modi Mann Ki Baat | PM Lauds Athletes, Talks Of Dolphin Conservation & Traditional Summer Drinks
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in the 134th episode of Mann Ki Baat, highlighted India's achievements in sports, environmental conservation, traditional culture and scientific learning. He praised athletes for their record-breaking performances, spoke about India's traditional summer beverages, appreciated efforts to protect the endangered Ganges river dolphin, and encouraged young people to develop an interest in astronomy.
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