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PM Modi Mann Ki Baat LIVE Updates: Farmers will now be masters of their own will, says PM Modi on Farm bills

PM Narendra Modi Mann Ki Baat Today Live Updates: The latest edition of Modi's flagship programme comes a day after the prime minister addressed the United Nations General Assembly.

By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Updated: September 27, 2020 12:22:01 pm
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PM Narendra Modi Mann Ki Baat Today Live Updates:  Prime Minister Narendra Modi Sunday talked about how the Farm Bills and the revocation of APMC will help farmers across the nation. “The farmers now have the power to sell their produce anywhere and to anyone and they have the freedom to grow any crop and to sell it at a price best suited to them.” The farmers of the country will be able to avail these benefits as the APMC(Agricultural produce market committee) will be kept out of their transactions, he added.

During the time of coronavirus pandemic, our agriculture sector has again shown its prowess, reflecting the strength of our farmers. Our farmers, our villages are the foundation of Atmanirbhar Bharat, if they are strong the country will be strong, PM Modi said.

In the programme’s 68th edition, Modi renewed the push for an Atma Nirbhar Bharat by talking about the country’s ability to become a toy hub for the entire world and called upon young entrepreneurs to ‘team up for toys’ as part of his government’s ‘vocal for local’ initiative.

The latest edition of Modi’s flagship programme comes a day after the prime minister addressed the United Nations General Assembly in which he laid out India’s priorities in the global setup along with assuring its cooperation in dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. Highlighting India’s achievements and role in 75 years of the United Nations, Modi called for reforms with “changing times” and India’s inclusion in the decision-making process within the global body.

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For the 69th edition of Mann Ki Baat, Modi asked for suggestions from people across the country.

11:57 (IST)27 Sep 2020
PM Modi ends his address

Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded the 69th Mann Ki Baat address by urging citizens to not go complacent in following the coronavirus restrictions. He said there should be no laxity till the time a vaccine comes up.

11:55 (IST)27 Sep 2020
Continue to follow Covid-19 restrictions, says PM Modi

PM Modi once reminded the country of the ongoing threat that is posed by the coronavirus pandemic. He urged people to take all the precautions and not step out of the house without a face covering. He highlighted the importance of mainiting "2-feet" distance in saving the lives of people.These rules are weapons in the war against the virus and we should not forget that there should be no laxity in following these measures till the time a vaccine comes up. 

11:49 (IST)27 Sep 2020
PM Modi recalls surgical strikes

Four years ago around this time, the world witnessed our bravery and the strength of our armed forces. Our selfless soldiers had one goal, to protect the glory and pride of Mother India at any cost.

11:45 (IST)27 Sep 2020
PM Modi pays tribute to Bhagat Singh before his birth anniversary

Modi paid tribute to the Indian freedom fighter Bhagat Singh before his birth anniversay on September 28. "Shaheed Veer Bhagat Singh epitomised courage and team work."

11:34 (IST)27 Sep 2020
Farmers now masters of their own will, says PM Modi

Narendra Modi talked about how the Farm Bills and the revocation of APMC will help farmers across the nation. The farmers now have the power to sell their produce anywhere and to anyone and they have the freedom to grow any crop and to sell it at a price best suited to them. The farmers of the country will be able to avail these benefits as the APMC(Agricultural produce market committee) will be kept out of their transactions.

11:23 (IST)27 Sep 2020
Farmers are the foundation of Atma Nirbhar Bharat: PM Modi

During the time of coronavirus pandemic,our agriculture sector has again shown its prowess, reflecting the strength of our farmers. Our farmers, our villages are the foundation of Atma Nirbhar Bharat, if they are strong the country will be strong.

11:16 (IST)27 Sep 2020
Modi highlights different traditions of storytelling

Modi highlighted the traditions of the different folk stories across the nation including Villu Pattu, Kissagoi among others. He talked about people who are preserving the traditions of Indian storytelling especially from the rural parts of the country.The Prime Minister was joined by Aparna Atreya and her team members from the Bangaluru Story Telling Society who are working at preserving and sharing their stories with the country.

11:06 (IST)27 Sep 2020
Modi talks about the importance of "storytelling" amid the "new normal"

In times of Covid-19, where our human interaction and social interactions have declined, story telling becomes very important. Modi emphasised on the rich history of India's storytelling tradition saying " we are proud that we are the citizens of the country where there has been a tradition of "Hitopdesh" and "Panchatantra".

11:02 (IST)27 Sep 2020
PM Modi begins his address

Prime Minister Narendra Modi started his address by talking about the impact of covid-19 in our daily lives and how the pandemic has changed the face of social and family gatherings.

Addressing the nation on the 68th edition of his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat, Modi had said: “Computer games are also very famous. Both young and old play them. But most of them are influenced by the West. We should have India-centric games. We can be ‘Aatma Nirbhar’ in this regard.”

Besides this, Modi also praised the citizens for their unprecedented restraint and simplicity in their festivals during the COVID-19 pandemic. He hailed farmers for increase in sowing area for different grains.

“This is a time for festivals but at the same time, there is also a sense of discipline among people due to the COVID-19 situation…There is a close link between nature and our festivals,” he said.

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