Reform, corruption and secularism... PM Modi's message!!!

On the occasion of Independence Day, the whole country is immersed in a festive atmosphere. The prime minister of the country, narendra Modi, addressed the country from the ramparts of the red Fort. In this address, he expressed his views on many issues of the country and also warned the international world that there is no need for foreign countries to be jealous of India's progress. India should definitely develop by the time it completes 100 years of independence. Along with this, he spoke openly on Bangladesh, the road map of development taking place in the country and many other points.

According to political analyst anand Kumar, this speech of the PM becomes a little important. A few days ago, the government had said in the parliament that it will work to increase the fight for the ecosystem a little more, the things that were said in that way are now visible through this speech as well. The prime minister has spoken in the same way in his speech as in the government publications in which schemes are discussed. That is, an attempt has been made to reach the public through many mediums simultaneously. Agencies and organizations are making efforts for this in different directions.

From farmers to soldiers

In the speech, he has talked about farmers and soldiers. Prime Minister Modi has now even said that farmers are no longer aspirational these days. That means if you ask children in school, no one will say that they want to become farmers. Poems and stories have definitely talked about farmers in a lot of good ways, but in reality, people knew that the income of farmers is not enough to think of becoming farmers and having a good future.

In recent decades, many people who were working in cities have now started returning to their villages and some of them have chosen farming as their profession. This change that is taking place has not gone unnoticed by the prime minister either. The government has been paying attention to the changes made by the government towards Shree Anna, which is called coarse grain, how to bring it to the market, how to integrate this coarse grain in the mainstream. They have paid attention to the farmers. Once again, they have talked about the farmers in their speech.

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