PM Modi`s `Mann Ki Baat`: As it happened on July 30, 2017

Written By Manisha Singh | Last Updated: Jul 30, 2017, 16:56 PM IST | Source: Zee News

PM Modi on Sunday said that farmers were the primary flood victims and that his government was endeavouring to get them the compensation speedily in case of crop loss through insurance.

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  • Let me say it again, we have to take India to new heights - PM. 

  • I met Indian women's cricket team recently. They were sad on not being able to win the World Cup. But it was the first time that the people of India took their defeat on their shoulders. They won the hearts of the whole country. I felt very satisfied - PM.

  • Our daughters are scaling new heights and making us proud - PM.

  • Festivals further the spirit of love, affection and brotherhood in society. Our festivals also bring economic opportunities for the poor - PM.

    For the last one month, environmentally conscious citizens have constantly written letters to me. They've requested that I talk about eco-friendly Ganesha idols, well in time for people to plan for Ganesh Chaturthi, he adds.

  • My dear countrymen, on August 15 as nation’s Pradhan Sewak, I get opportunity to communicate with country from ramparts of Red Fort. When I am speaking on 15th August, I am merely the medium. It is the people whose voice is resonating - PM.

  • Today, we do not have to die for the nation. We have to live for our nation and take it to new heights of progress - PM.

  • It has been 70 years since Independence... We should make 2017 as 'Sankalp' year. We should take vow in this month of August to do something for 'new India' for next five years - PM.

  • PM Modi talks about Independence attained by India in 1947. 

  • People from across the country joined freedom movement, made sacrifices for the nation - PM.

  • In 1920 and 1942 we saw two different Gandhian movements. What was common was the widespread support for Mahatma Gandhi - PM.

  • We remember Mahatma Gandhi for his leadership during 'Quit India' and we remember leaders like Lok Nayak JP and Dr Lohia who took part in it - PM.

  • Starting from 1857, we saw so many movements for India's freedom - PM.

  • The month of August has seen historic movements in India - PM.

  • I thank the people of this country in making GST a huge success - PM.

  • Successful rollout of GST is a case study. It is also an example of cooperative federalism. All decisions taken by both Centre and states - PM.

  • GST has transformed the economy - PM.

  • It has been one month since GST was implemented and its benefits can be seen already - PM.

  • I feel very happy when a poor person writes to say how because of GST prices of various items essential for him have come down, says PM.

  • PM Modi talks about the benefits of GST.

  • Due to modern technology a fair forecast is possible. We must also learn to use weather forecast to reduce losses - PM.

  • Both short term and long term planning is being done. A 24x7 flood control helpline number 1078 is functional - PM.

  • Insurance companies being made pro-active. Faster settlement of farmers’ claims being ensured, says PM.

  • Nature gives us life, but floods, earthquakes wreak havoc on a massive scale - PM.

  • Extensive monitoring of flood-hit areas is happening . Rescue and relief work is in full swing - PM.

  • PM Modi talks about floods in states like Gujarat, Rajasthan and Assam.

  • Mann ki baat begins.

  • PM Modi tweets:

  • PM Modi's monthly radio programme to begin shortly.

  • Taking to Twitter, PM Modi had asked people to tune in at the given time.

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi will share his thoughts on a number of issues in his 34th edition of 'Mann Ki Baat' today at 11 AM.

Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday addressed the nation on the situation of floods and how several agencies and volunteers have been contributing to allay the distress.


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During the floods "governmental agencies, Indian Army, National Disaster Response Force, para-military forces, everyone gets down to help others", he said during his radio address 'Mann Ki Baat' which is broadcast every last Sunday of the month. 

PM Modi also said the farmers are primary flood victims and that his government is endeavouring to get them the compensation speedily in case of crop loss through insurance. 

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