Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 30: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) District President Rekha Mahajan listened to 100 episode of Mann ki Baat at Senior Citizen Rejuvenation Centre Trikuta Nagar Jammu here in Jammu District South. Rekha Mahajan, listen to the ‘’historic’’ 100th episode of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’, calling it an inspiring initiative to connect with the masses. Rekha Mahajan along with Baldev Raj Gupta President of Senior Citizen Rejuvenation Centre Trikuta Nagar, Shubh Chander Verma Former Councillor, Vanita Kholi President Bharat Vikas Parishad Trikuta Nagar Branch, Rattan Kapoor, and other prominent persons attended the event. Rekha Mahajan, after listening to the program with BJP members and prominent inhabitants and others in Trikuta Nagar, said through ‘Mann Ki Baat’, Modi ‘’crafts messages that venture into the nooks and corners of the nation’’, building bridges between the people and the government. Rekha added that ‘’Modi ji’s words to achievers have inspired the young generation to take charge of the nation’s destiny and build a better future for all,’’ she said and added that ‘’platforming dialogues on different regions, languages, and dialects, he strengthens India’s social democracy”. Rekha stated that in many ways, the story of Mann Ki Baat is the story of the last nine years, and is the story of changing India. It is the emergence of a ‘New India’, it is the connection between India and the world - that this is today a different India, a more aware India, in many ways, I would say a more aspirational India which is connecting to the world, Rekha said. Rekha appealed to BJP cadres of District Jammu South and she thanked people across Jammu District South and the prominent people who have tuned in to Mann Ki Baat 100. Truly humbled by the enthusiasm. I urge all those who heard the program to share pictures of those special moments. You can do so on the NaMo App, Rekha said. Rekha furthermore added that I’m glad that Mann Ki Baat has covered various stories of women empowerment, such as the women of Deora village in Chhattisgarh, tribal women in Tamil Nadu making terracotta cups, and women rejuvenating Vellore Lake. It has showcased stories of talented individuals across diverse fields, from promoting Aatmanirbhar Bharat to Make in India and space startups. The mission to re-establish our toy industry began with Mann Ki Baat, Rekha said. |