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Operation Sindoor Changing India face: PM Modi in Maan Ki Baat – Major Highlights | Bharat News

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In the 122nd episode of Maan Ki Baat, Prime Minister Narendra performed a modest with a strong message on Operation Sindoor. He said, “The whole country is united against terrorism, everyone wants to end it. Our army with accuracy destroyed terrorist camps across the border.Operation Sindoor showed India changing. Everyone is full of patriotism. , He highlighted how the operation was more than a military action. He said, “Operation Sindor is not just a military mission; it is a picture of our resolve, courage and a variable India and this picture has infected the whole country with a spirit of patriotism and painted it in the tricolor color.” The Prime Minister told how the nation came alive with patriotism after the operation – the tricolor with Yatras. He said, “In many cities, villages and small cities of the country, the tricolor yatras was organized. Thousands of people were holding the tricolor, to pay their respect and respect for the country’s armed forces,” he said.The Prime Minister said, “Operation Sindoor has influenced the people of the country so much that many families have made it a part of their lives. In Katihar in Bihar, Kushinagar and many other cities in UP in Kushinagar and many other cities, children born during that period have been named ‘Sindoor’.” PM Modi praised the courage and skills of soldiers and the use of homegron technology, “Our soldiers destroyed terrorist bases; it was their indomitable courage, as well as with the power of weapons, equipment and technology made in India.” After Operation Sindore, a fresh push for ‘Wocal for Local’ has inspired many people, the Prime Minister said. “A parents commented,” now we will buy toys made in India only for our children. Patriotism will begin from childhood, “he said. The PM said, “Some families have promised to spend their next holiday in India. Many youth have promised to get married in India. Some said,” Every gift we give will be made by an Indian artisan. “Asian lions growth in fall Among other things, the Prime Minister shared encouraging news about wildlife conservation. “In the last five years, the population of lions in Gir, Gujarat has increased from 674 to 891. The number of lions emerged after the lion’s census is very encouraging.”Maoism and development in GadchiroliThe PM talked about progress in Maoist affected areas. β€œThe people of Ketjari village in Gadchiroli district in Maharashtra were waiting for this day. A bus could never walk here before. Why is this because the village was influenced by the Maoist violence. And when the bus reached the village for the first time, people welcomed it by playing Dhol-Nagara, “PM Modi said.Play India in BiharPM Modi also highlighted the increasing importance of Bihar in India’s sports map. Calling Bihar as “special”, the Prime Minister said, “Five cities of Bihar hosted the Khelo India Games, the participants praised the hospitality there.”Women empowerment through technology Highlighting the role of women in agriculture, PM Modi said, “In Sangardi district of Telangana, women who had to depend on others till some time ago, are completing the task of spraying pesticides on 50 acres of land with the help of drones. The villagers have also accepted this change completely. Now these women are not known as ‘drone operators’ but as ‘Sky Warriors’. ,Fiber and North East Strength prepared The Prime Minister talked about ‘Rising North East Summit’ and ‘Ashtalakshmi Mahaotsav’, celebrating the talent of North East. He gave a veterinarian from Sikkim, Dr. Shared the story of Chewang Noru Bhutia, who started ‘Crafted Fiber’. “He gave a new dimension to weaving, provided skill training to the locals and helped them become self -sufficient.”Inspirational story of Jeevan JoshiThe Prime Minister also spoke to Haldwani in Uttarakhand about 65 -year -old Jeevan Joshi. “During childhood, Polio took away the strength of his feet, but Polio could not take away its courage. Jeevan Joshi gave birth to a unique art and named it ‘Baget’. In this, he makes pieces of beautiful art from dry bark that falls from pine trees.Sometimes these are folk tools of the hills, and sometimes it seems as if the soul of the hills has allowed that wood. ,

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