New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday called
upon people to take pride in “swadeshi” (made in India) products as the
festival season peaks in the coming weeks, stressing the mantra of “vocal for
local” and the path of “aatmanirbhar Bharat” will lead to a developed India.
Everything that is needed in life should be “swadeshi”,
he said in the ‘Mann ki Baat’ programme, repeatedly emphasising his point at a
time when he has doubled down on the need for the country to become
self-reliant amid a dip in the ties with the US after President Donald Trump imposed
a 50 per cent tariff on Indian goods.
As different parts of the country celebrate Ganesh
festival, and Durga Puja and Diwali approach, he said people should never
forget about “swadeshi” products during the festivals, be it in purchasing
gifts, clothes, decor items or anything else.
He stated, “Say with pride this is swadeshi, say with
pride this is swadeshi, say with pride this is swadeshi.
We have to move
forward with this feeling. The only mantra is vocal for local, the only path is
Aatmanirbhar Bharat, the only goal is developed India.” In his monthly
broadcast, Modi said love for the Ramayana and Indian culture is now reaching
every corner of the world, while noting that a 51-feet-tall statue of the lord
was unveiled at Mississauga in Canada earlier this month.
A unique exhibition was held in Vladivostok, a very cold
region of Russia, this month, in which paintings made by Russian children on
different themes of the Ramayana were showcased, he added. “It is indeed
heartening to see the growing awareness of Indian culture in different parts of
the world.” In his interactive programme, the prime minister also noted with
anguish the havoc natural disasters have wreaked during the rainy season. “This
monsoon season, natural disasters are testing the country,” Modi said.
“At places, homes were destroyed; at others, fields were
submerged; families were ruined in large numbers. Elsewhere, bridges were swept
away by gushing water; roads were washed away; people’s lives were enmeshed in
danger. These incidents have saddened every Indian,” he said.
The prime minister added that the national and state
emergency forces have toiled day and night to help people.
Modern technology
and resources, such as thermal cameras, life detectors, sniffer dogs and drone
surveillance have been deployed in rescue and relief works, he added.
Security forces, local population, social workers,
doctors and the administration have made every possible effort in this hour of
crisis, Modi said.
In the 125th episode of Mann Ki Baat, he highlighted two
major achievements of Jammu and Kashmir amid the devastating natural calamity —
the first day-night cricket match in Pulwama and the ‘Khelo India Water Sports
Festival’ at Dal Lake in Srinagar.
“Not many people noticed these. But you will be happy to
know about those achievements.
A record number of people gathered in a stadium
in Pulwama.
“Pulwama’s first day-night cricket match was played
here. Earlier this was impossible, but now my country is changing,” he said.
“The second event that caught attention was the country’s first ‘Khelo India
Water Sports Festival’ and that too held at Dal Lake in Srinagar. Truly, what a
special place to host a festival like this.” Speaking to Mohsin Ali, who is
from Jammu and Kashmir and won a gold medal, he said the youth of the region
can bring glory to the country as they have so much potential.
Modi said the spirit of “ek Bharat, shrestha Bharat” and
the country’s unity are very important for development, and sports play a big
role in it.
He said a German coach, Dietmar Beiersdorfer, has
offered to train football players of Shahdol after he had spoken about the
growing craze for the sport in his podcast with Lex Fridman.
Beiersdorfer contacted the Indian embassy in Germany,
expressing interest in coaching some players.
Modi said, “The life journey of young football players
of Shahdol impressed and inspired him (German coach) a lot. Truly, no one had
imagined that talented football players from there would attract the attention
of other countries.
Now this German coach has offered to train some players
of Shahdol in an academy in Germany,” he said, adding that some of the players
will soon travel to Germany for training.
In the broadcast, Modi also played an audio bite of
India’s first home minister, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, in connection with the
operation to liberate Hyderabad from the Nizam rule.
“Next month, in September, we will celebrate Hyderabad
Liberation Day.
This is the same month when we will remember the courage of all
those heroes who took part in Operation Polo,” the prime minister said.
He noted that the Nizam’s forces and Razakars, a private
militia, killed people even for hoisting the tricolour or chanting “Vande
Mataram” after India got Independence, prompting Patel to launch the operation.