New Agricultural Law Gives New Rights To Farmers: PM Modi
New agricultural law gives new rights to farmers, new opportunities: PM Modi said in Mann Ki Baat.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation today through ‘Mann Ki Baat’. This was the 71st edition of Mann Ki Baat.
During this time Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared his views on the situation of Corona in the country, on new agricultural Law.
PM Modi said about the new agricultural law , that it is giving new rights to the farmers. This will give new dimensions to farming.
This will remove the problems of farmers. During this, PM Modi also expressed his views on many important issues.
New rights given to farmers by new law
During the Mann Ki Baat, PM Modi said that the Parliament has recently passed the Agrarian Reform Act after rigorous brainstorming.
He said that these reforms have not only reduced the problems of the farmers but this law has also given them new rights and opportunities.
PM Modi said that agricultural reforms in the past have also opened doors to new possibilities for farmers.
For years, the demand of the farmers, the demands of which every political party promised them at some time, have been fulfilled.
He said that these reforms have not only ended many bonds of farmers, but they have also got new rights, new opportunities too.
The idol of Goddess Annapurna was brought back to India – PM Modi
Speaking at the Mann Ki Baat program, PM Modi said that every Indian would feel proud to know that an ancient idol of Goddess Annapurna is being brought back from Canada to India.
About 100 years ago in 1913, this idol was stolen from a temple in Varanasi and smuggled out of the country.
PM Modi said that Mata Annapurna has a very special relationship with Kashi. Now the return of his idol is pleasant for all of us.
Like the statue of Mata Annapurna, many precious heritage of our heritage have been victims of international gangs.
A coincidence is also associated with the return of the statue of Mata Annapurna that World Heritage Week has been celebrated a few days ago.
World Heritage Week provides a great opportunity for culture lovers to go back to the old times, explore the important points of their history.
PM Modi today said that today many museums and libraries in the country are working to make their collections completely digital.
Our National Museum in Delhi has made some commendable efforts in this regard.
Remember doctor salim ali ji
PM Modi said that Dr. Salim Ali ji’s 125th birth anniversary has started from November 12 this month.
Dr. Salim has done remarkable work in the world of birds watching Bird Watching. Bird Watching has also attracted India in the world.
He further said that many Bird Watching Societies are active in India. You too must connect with this subject.
In my life of running, I also got a very memorable opportunity to spend time with the birds in Kevadiya.
Explained the importance of India’s culture and scripture
During this, PM Modi said about the culture of India, that both the culture and the scriptures of India have always been centers of attraction for the whole world.
Many people came to India in search of them and remained here forever, many people went back to their country and became the conductors of this culture.
During this, PM Modi said that I came to know about the work of Jonas Massetti, also known as ‘Vishwanath’. Jonas gives lessons on Vedanta and Gita in Brazil.
He runs an institution called ‘Vishwavidya’, which is located in the hills of Petropolis, an hour away from Rio de Janeiro.
He further states that after completing mechanical engineering, Jonas worked for his stock exchange company. Later he was attracted to Indian culture, especially towards Vedanta.
He studied Vedanta in India and spent 4 years at Arsh Vidya Gurukulam in Coimbatore. I congratulate Jonas for his efforts.
Views shared on Guru Nanak Dev’s birth anniversary
Tomorrow, on 30 November, we will celebrate the 551st Prakash Parv of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji. The influence of Guru Nanak Dev Ji is clearly visible throughout the day.
From Vancouver to Wellington, Singapore to South Africa their messages are heard everywhere. In the Guru Granth Sahib it is said –
‘The servant has to become a service’, that is, the servant’s job is to serve. In the last few years, many important milestones have come and as a servant, we have got the opportunity to do a lot.