Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday (February 23) addressed the 62nd edition of his monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat' and urged people to visit Hunar Haat, which celebrates India's legacy of arts and crafts. Through the monthly radio programme, the Prime Minister shared his thoughts and ideas with fellow citizens and discussed a range of topics. The PM's address began at 11 am and was his second address of the year.


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Here are the excerpts from his speech: 


If we want to progress in life, to develop, to do something, then the first condition is that the student inside us should never die. Our 105-year-old Bhagirathi Amma inspires us. Bhagirathi Amma rejoined school at the age of 105 and scored well in the exams. Such people are an inspiration.


The coming months are very suitable for adventure sports. The geographical location of India is such that provides a lot of opportunities for adventure sports in our country. You must connect your life with adventure.


Salman, a divyang by birth, is manufacturing slippers and detergent in Hamirpur village of UP's Moradabad. He has trained and employed 30 divyangs. Salman has resolved to employ 100 more people this year. I salute their courage and entrepreneurship.


I would like to discuss with you the achievement of twelve-year-old daughter Kamya Karthikeyan. Kamya has shown the feat of conquering Mount Aconcagua at just 12 years of age. It is the highest peak of the ANDES Mountains in South America. Which is about 7,000 meters high.


Earlier, the women of this area used to prepare cocoons with silkworms or mulberry trees and in return, they used to get a nominal price. But the women of Purnia started a new beginning and changed the whole picture. These women formed mulberry-producing groups in collaboration with the government. After that, they made silk threads from cocoons, then started making saris themselves with those threads, which are now being sold for thousands of rupees.


The story of Purnia of Bihar is inspiring people of the country. Some women from Purnia chose a different route under odd circumstances.


Biologists have discovered a new species of fish whose habitat is within the caves of Meghalaya. It is believed that this fish is the largest among aquatic species found under the surface of caves. It lives in dark, dark underground caves, with little chance of light reaching in. Scientists are perplexed at the ability of this large fish to survive in such deep caves.


Throughout the year, India is home to many migratory species. We are told that more than 500 varieties of birds fly in from varied regions. Recently, Gandhinagar host to COP13 convention, where this phenomenon was mulled over, discussed and deliberated.


It is a matter of pride for that for the next 3 years, India will chair the COP convention on migratory species.


The beautiful plains of Ladakh on 31 January 2020 witnessed a historical event. History was made when a military AN-32 aircraft took off from Leh with 10% bio-jet fuel in both engines. 


The enthusiasm I noticed in children in Bengaluru during my visit to ISRO for Chandrayaan-2 event is unmatched.


In order to increase the enthusiasm of children and youth, and to increase scientific tamper in them, a new system has been introduced. Visitors can now witness rocket launches at Sri Harikota, I encourage schools to take children to boost their scientific temperament. A gallery has been created with a seating capacity of 10,000 people.


These days the interest of science and technology among the children and youth of our country is continuously increasing. Launch of record satellite in space, new records, new missions fill every Indian with pride. 


PM Modi said that listening to a divyang woman at Hunar Haat was a source of fulfillment. She told me that earlier she used to sell paintings on the pavement. Her life changed after she connected with Hunar Haat. Through Hunar Haat, close to 3 lakh artisans gained opportunities for employment.


PM Narendra Modi is addressing the nation through his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat. He is talking about his visit to Hunar Haat near India Gate. He cites an example of an artisan woman whose life changed after association with Hunar Haat.