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PM Modi to address 95th edition of Mann Ki Baat today

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the 95th edition of his monthly radio programme ‘Mann ki Baat’ at 11 am today.PM Modi tweeted, “Tune in tomorrow at 11 AM for the 95th episode of Mann Ki Baat.” The 94th edition of Mann Ki Baat was addressed by PM Modi on October 30.He emphasized on eco-friendly […]

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PM Modi to address 95th edition of Mann Ki Baat today

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the 95th edition of his monthly radio programme ‘Mann ki Baat’ at 11 am today.
PM Modi tweeted, “Tune in tomorrow at 11 AM for the 95th episode of Mann Ki Baat.” The 94th edition of Mann Ki Baat was addressed by PM Modi on October 30.
He emphasized on eco-friendly lifestyle and nature conversation and said that sensitivity towards the environment is inherent to Indian society.
PM said, “Sensitivity towards the environment is embedded in every particle of our society and we can feel it all around us. There is no dearth of people in the country who spend a lifetime in the protection of the environment.”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks to the nation’s citizens on All India Radio, DD National, and DD News each month on a radio programme called Mann Ki Baat.
India is making great progress in the solar and space industries, the prime minister noted, highlighting the nation’s achievements in science and technology.
PM Modi said, “Our country is doing wonders in the solar sector as well as the space sector. India has placed 36 satellites in space simultaneously just a day before Diwali. With this launching, from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and from Kutch to Kohima, in the whole country, digital connectivity will be further strengthened.”
He further said that with the help of the satellite launch the remotest areas will be more easily connected with the rest of the country. He said, “I also remember those old days when India was denied the Cryogenic Rocket Technology. But the scientists of India not only developed indigenous technology but today with its help, dozens of satellites are being sent to space simultaneously. With this launch, India has emerged as a strong player in the global commercial market…With this, new doors of opportunities have also opened up for India.”
The Prime Minister claimed that the space industry in India was previously restricted to areas under the control of governmental structures. Since the space industry opened to India’s youth and radical changes have begun to occur there, According to him, new technologies and innovations are being introduced in this field by Indian start-ups and industries.
The collaboration of IN-SPACe, according to the prime minister, will significantly improve this situation. Additionally, IN-SPACe is providing the capability for non-government organisations to launch their payloads and satellites.
The future, according to Prime Minister Modi, is solar energy.

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