PM Modi Highlights Sambalpuri Saree and More in ‘Mann Ki Baat’

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Celebrating Handloom and Artisans

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in the 112th episode of his radio program ‘Mann Ki Baat,’ emphasized the significance of handloom and the work of artisans across India, giving a special mention to Odisha’s Sambalpuri saree. He praised the dedication of handloom artisans and their efforts to popularize handloom products nationwide. Modi highlighted the growing popularity of handloom items and their cultural importance, urging people to support these traditional crafts.

National Handloom Day and Sustainable Fashion

Modi reminded listeners of the upcoming National Handloom Day on August 7, emphasizing the role of private companies and startups in promoting handloom products and sustainable fashion through AI. He mentioned several startups, including Kosha AI, Handloom India, D-Junk, Novatax, and Brahmaputra Fables, which are actively involved in this initiative. The Prime Minister encouraged everyone to showcase their local handloom products on social media using the hashtag #MyProductMyPride to support artisans and boost their livelihoods.

Khadi Village Industries’ Success

The Prime Minister shared impressive statistics about the Khadi Village Industries, which has surpassed a turnover of Rs 1.5 lakh crore for the first time, with Khadi sales increasing by 400%. This surge in sales has created numerous new employment opportunities, particularly benefiting women who form the majority of the workforce in this industry. Modi urged citizens to embrace Khadi clothing and support the movement by purchasing Khadi products, contributing to the nation’s economy and heritage.

Supporting Paris Olympics Athletes

PM Modi called on the nation to support Indian athletes participating in the Paris Olympics. He emphasized the importance of encouraging the athletes as they represent India on the global stage, urging everyone to cheer for them and motivate them to perform their best.

Charaideo Maidam: A New World Heritage Site

The Prime Minister announced that Charaideo Maidam in Assam has been added to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list, making it India’s 43rd site and the first from the Northeast. He described Charaideo Maidam as a significant cultural site, being the first capital of the Ahom dynasty and a place where the dynasty’s ancestors’ mortal remains and valuables were preserved. Modi encouraged people to include this site in their travel plans and explore its rich history and cultural importance.

Combating Drug Abuse

Addressing the issue of drug abuse, Modi urged individuals and organizations working towards a drug-free India to utilize the MANAS Helpline. The government has established a toll-free number, 1933, for anyone seeking advice or information related to rehabilitation. Modi highlighted the confidentiality of the information shared with MANAS and encouraged people to report any drug-related information to the Narcotics Control Bureau through this helpline.

World Tiger Day and Conservation Efforts

On the eve of World Tiger Day, Modi praised India’s tiger conservation efforts. He acknowledged the cultural significance of tigers in India and the harmony that many villages maintain with these majestic animals. Modi highlighted the Kulhadi Band Panchayat initiative from Ranthambore, Rajasthan, where local communities pledged not to cut trees in the forest, leading to greener forests and a better environment for tigers. This public participation campaign showcases the collective effort to protect and conserve wildlife.

Celebrating Mathematics Olympiad Success

The Prime Minister celebrated India’s achievement at the International Mathematics Olympiad, where the Indian team secured a top-five finish among participants from over 100 countries. Modi congratulated the young mathematicians for their outstanding performance and emphasized the importance of nurturing talent in the field of mathematics.

Har Ghar Tiranga Abhiyan

Modi also highlighted the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga Abhiyan,’ a campaign promoting the display of the Indian Tricolour at every household ahead of Independence Day on August 15. He described it as a unique festival that upholds the glory of the national flag, fostering a sense of pride and unity among citizens. Modi encouraged people to take selfies with the Tricolour, share them on social media, and continue the tradition of distributing flags among friends and neighbors. He invited suggestions from citizens for his Independence Day address, urging them to send their ideas through the MyGov or NaMo App.

In conclusion, PM Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ touched on various topics, from celebrating traditional crafts and supporting athletes to addressing social issues and promoting national pride. His messages aim to inspire and unite the nation, fostering a sense of collective responsibility and cultural appreciation.

(With inputs from agencies)

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