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Startup culture now vibrant in India: PM Modi during Mann Ki Baat

During Mann Ki Baat address to the nation, PM Modi added that over 62 crore COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered in the country.

Startup culture now vibrant in India: PM Modi during Mann Ki Baat

Sunday August 29, 2021 , 3 min Read

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Sunday the startup culture has become very vibrant in India, with youngsters in even smaller cities embracing it, and asserted that it is a sign of India's bright future.


In his monthly 'Mann ki Baat' radio broadcast, Modi added the space sector reforms in India have caught people's imagination and expressed confidence that a large number of satellites in the coming days will be those on which youngsters from universities, labs, and other sectors would have worked upon.


The prime minister touched upon a host of topics, including India's rich spiritual tradition and the boost the sporting culture has received after its performance in the Tokyo Olympics, in the address and also paid glowing tributes to hockey legend Dhyan Chand, saying he conquered the world of hockey for the country.


The National Sports Day is celebrated every year on August 29 to mark Dhyan Chand's birthday.

Narendra Modi

Narendra Modi

Noting that India won an Olympic medal in men's hockey after over four decades, he said the youth is now drawn towards sports, and their parents are happy to back them.


"This itself is a great tribute to Dhyan Chand," Modi said.


Asserting the young population's mindset has undergone a sweeping change, he said it is now keen on new destinations and new goals by taking new paths and having new aspirations.


The momentum sporting culture has received must be further advanced, he said, calling for having sports competitions at the village level.


"Let us all countrymen strive to further this momentum as much as we can, contributing whatever we can. Let us transform the mantra of Sabka Prayas' (everyone's effort) into reality," he said.


Noting the world has been paying heed to Indian spiritual traditions and philosophy, the PM said people also have a responsibility to carry forward these great traditions.


"That which was temporary and has perished has to be left behind but what is timeless has to be carried forward. Let us celebrate our festivals, understand their scientific meaning, and the connotation behind them. There is an underlying message in every festival," he said, wishing people a happy Janmashtami, which falls on Monday.


Noting the Vishwakarma Puja will be observed in the coming days, he said the festival is essentially an ancient Indian practice of paying tributes to different skills.


Modi also mentioned an FM radio station in Gujarat's Kevadiya, through which radio jockeys are working to promote Sanskrit, and said the ancient language through its thoughts and medium of literary texts nurtures knowledge and also strengthens national unity.


Modi also urged people to continue to maintain COVID-19 precautions. "More than 62 crore vaccine doses have been administered in the country, but still we have to be careful, be vigilant," he added.


Edited by Suman Singh