Prime Minister Narendra Modi today launched his radio program ‘Mann Ki Baat’ (Mann Ki BaatAddressed the people of the country through the 88th episode of). PM Modi (Narendra Modi) Attends the event on the last Sunday of each month at 11 a.m. Addressing the people of the country today, the PM said that over the last few years, Bhim UPI has rapidly become a part of our economy and habits. He said that now people in small towns and most of the villages too UPIDealing with Let’s take a look at 10 big things about PM Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program.
- During the keynote address, Prime Minister Modi said that the country has got a ‘Prime Minister’s Museum’, which has been opened for the people of the country. It is a matter of pride that we are remembering the contribution of the Prime Minister and connecting the youth of the country with him.
- PM Modi said that people are donating a lot of things to the museum and adding to the cultural heritage of India. More attention has been paid to the digitization of museums amid the Kovid epidemic. In the coming holidays, youngsters must visit the museum with their friends.
- The PM said that a culture is being born in the country because of the digital economy. With the advent of digital payments in small street corner shops it has become easier for them to serve more and more customers. Now they don’t even have a problem with cash.
- In ‘Mann Ki Baat’, PM Modi said that the Prime Minister’s Museum has been inaugurated on the birth anniversary of Babasaheb Ambedkar.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that most of the letters came from PM Museum.
- PM Modi said that the country is making continuous efforts these days to make resources and infrastructure accessible to the disabled. An innovative start has also been made to take the work of paralyzed artists to the world.
- The PM said that the nectar festival of independence was one of the resolutions with which the country was moving forward. 75 Amrit Sarovars will be constructed in every district of the country.
- PM Modi said that technology has done one more great job. This task is to benefit the country and the world from the extraordinary potential of our disabled comrades. We saw at the Tokyo Olympics what our disabled brothers and sisters can do.
- PM Modi said that International Museum Day would be celebrated all over the world on May 18.
- PM Modi asked if you can imagine a person coming out of his house with a resolution that he would walk around the city all day today and not use a single rupee. All of this is made possible today by digital payments, which means you don’t have to withdraw cash.
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