Mann Ki Baat: The new law will remove the problem of farmers - Prime Minister Modi


New delhi date. Sunday 29 November 2020

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is talking on the radio. The Prime Minister's program is taking place in the midst of the Koro crisis and the farmers' agitation against the agricultural law. However, PM Modi said in the Mann Ki Baat program that this is good news. A statue of Goddess Maa Annapurna has been brought back from Canada. I thank the Government of Canada for this.

PM Modi said in Mann Ki Baat program that today I want to share a good news with all of you. Every Indian will be proud to know that a very ancient statue of Goddess Annapurna is returning to India from Canada. Mother Annapurna has a very special relationship with Kashi. Now it is pleasant for all of us to bring back his statue. Like the statue of Mother Annapurna, many of our precious heritage have been the victims of international gangs.

PM Modi said that the coincidence with the return of the statue of Mother Annapurna was also linked to the fact that World Heritage Week had been observed a few days back. World Heritage Week offers a wonderful opportunity for culture lovers to go back to ancient times and learn about the important milestones of their history.

PM Modi said that today some museums and libraries in the country are working to digitalize their collections as a whole. Our National Museum in Delhi has made some commendable efforts in this regard.

Prime Minister Modi said that the 125th birth anniversary of Dr. Salim Ali Ji has started from November 12 this month. Dr. Salim has done a remarkable job in bird watching in the world of birds. Bird watching has also attracted India to the world. There are many active bird watching societies in India. PM Modi has appealed to the people that you too should join this issue.

PM Modi said that in my life of running, I also got a very memorable opportunity to spend time with birds in Kevadia. India's culture and scriptures have always been a center of attraction for the whole world. Some people came to India in search of this and stayed here forever, some people went back to their own country and became the carriers of this culture.

On agricultural law, PM Modi said that this has opened new avenues for farmers. After much deliberation, the Indian Parliament gave concrete form to the agricultural laws.

PM Modi said that after much deliberation, the Parliament of India gave legal form to agricultural reform. This reform has not only ended many of the farmers' obligations but also given them new rights. New opportunities have also been found. Prime Minister Modi said that there is one more big thing in the law, the provision in the law that the SDMA of the area has to get the farmer's complaint resolved within a month.

PM Modi said that such a work is being done to raise awareness among the farmers. Mohammad Aslam, a resident of Bara district of Rajasthan. He is also the CEO of a Farmers Producers Association. It would be nice to hear from CEOs of big companies that now there are CEOs even in farmers' organizations working in remote areas of the country.


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