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PM Modi addresses 86th episode of 'Mann Ki Baat'

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Dinkle Popli -- February 27th 2022 11:59 AM
PM Modi addresses 86th episode of 'Mann Ki Baat'

PM Modi addresses 86th episode of 'Mann Ki Baat'

New Delhi, February 27: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday shared his thoughts with the people in the country and abroad in the 'Mann Ki Baat' programme. It was the 86th episode of the monthly radio programme of the prime minister. On February 13, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had sought ideas and suggestions for this month's broadcast of 'Mann ki Baat'. In a tweet, the prime minister had said, "This month's 'Mann Ki Baat' programme will take place on the 27th of February, and as before I am eager for your suggestions ...write them on MyGov, the NaMo App or dial 1800-11-7800 and record your message." The prime minister's monthly radio broadcast 'Mann ki Baat' is aired on the last Sunday of every month. “In the recent past, decisions like increasing maternity leave for women have been taken. The country is trying to give equal rights to sons and daughters by fixing a common age for marriage. Due to this, the participation of women is increasing in every field”, says PM Modi. In the 86th edition of 'Mann Ki Baat', PM Modi said, "Till 2013, just 13 idols were retrieved. But after 2014 India has successfully brought back more than 200 precious idols." The Prime Minister credited India's growing soft power for the other countries coming forward to help retrieve the smuggled idols from India. "Nations where these idols were smuggled to now realise and feel India's attachment to the stolen heritage. They note the importance attached with such idols in India," said PM Modi. PM Modi began the 'Mann Ki Baat' with a special mention about the idols that India successfully brought back from Italy and Australia in recent times and said that Avalokiteshwara Padmapani is dated more than 1,000 years old. "At the beginning of this month, India has been successful in bringing its precious heritage from Italy. It is Avalokiteshwara Padmapani, which is an idol older than more than 1,000 years. It was stolen a few years ago from Gaya's Devisthan Kunlandpur temple. But after a lot of effort, India has got back the statue. Similarly, a few years ago, Bhagwan Anjaneyar, Hanuman Ji's idol, was stolen from Vellore in Tamil Nadu which was nearly 700 years old. At the beginning of this month, it was handed over to Indian Mission in Australia," PM Modi said. The Prime Minister said that bringing these idols back to the country is a "responsibility towards mother India" as they are "part of India's soul and faith". Also Read | Why Russia doesn't want Ukraine want to join NATO | All you need to know "Over a thousand years in our history magnificent idols and statues were sculptured in every corner of India. Each of our idols reflects its own time. Not only were they unique examples of Indian sculpture skills, but our faiths were also tied with them. But in the past, many idols were stolen and smuggled from India to different countries. For them, the stolen objects were just idols. These idols are part of India's soul and faith," he said.   -PTC News


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