New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the 115th Episode of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program. The broadcast was aired on the full network of Akashvani and Doordarshan, as well as the AIR News website and Newsonair mobile app. In his address, the PM said that every era has brought new challenges to India, but we have overcome them. The PM also remembered the revolutionary Birsa Munda. 

In his monthly radio program, PM Modi said, “There is no system like digital arrest in the law, this is just fraud, deceit, lie, a gang of criminals and those who are doing this are enemies of the society. Various investigative agencies are working in collaboration with the state governments to deal with the fraud that is going on in the name of digital arrest. National Cyber ​​Co-ordination Centre has been established to create coordination among these agencies.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “Many of our school children are very interested in calligraphy. Through this, our handwriting remains clean, beautiful and attractive. Today it is being used in Jammu and Kashmir to popularise local culture. Firdousa Bashir from Anantnag is skilled in calligraphy. Through this, she showcases various aspects of the local culture. Firdousa’s calligraphy has attracted the attention of local people, especially the youth. A similar effort is being made by Gori Nath from Udhampur. With a Sarangi that is over a century old, he preserves different forms of Dogra culture and heritage. Through the melodies of the sarangi, he narrates ancient stories and historical events related to the culture in an engaging manner…”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, “Just 10 years ago, when if someone would have said that any complex technology was to be developed in India, many people would not believe it and many would ridicule it – but today those same people are astonished to see the success of the country. Once an importer of mobile phones, India has now become the second biggest manufacturer of mobile phones in the world. Once the biggest buyer of defence equipment, India today exports it to 85 countries. In space technology, India has become the first country to land near the Moon’s South Pole.”

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