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Mann Ki Baat Episode 109: PM Modi Lauds Women For Their Contribution In Republic Day Parade

The prime minister also discussed Lord Ram and how the opening of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya affected millions of Indians.

Mann Ki Baat 109

Mann Ki Baat, Episode: 109

On Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a speech at the 109 episode of the monthly radio program “Mann Ki Baat,” which was the first to air in 2024. He celebrated women’s strength in self-help organizations, athletics, the armed forces, etc.

“This time the parade of 26th January was very amazing, but the most talked about thing was seeing Women Power in the parade, when on the duty path, women contingents of Central Security Forces and Delhi Police started marching, everyone was filled with pride,” he said.

PM Modi: Ram is in everyone’s heart

The prime minister also discussed Lord Ram and how the opening of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya affected millions of Indians. He said, “Everyone’s feelings are the same, everyone’s devotion is the same, Ram is in everyone’s words, Ram is in everyone’s heart. During this time, many people of the country sang Ram Bhajan and dedicated themselves at the feet of Shri Ram.”

“The rule of Lord Ram was also a source of inspiration for the makers of our Constitution and that is why on January 22 in Ayodhya, I had talked about ‘Dev to Desh’, ‘Ram to Nation’,” PM Modi added.

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Mann Ki Baat episode 109 praises women for their contribution in Republic Day parade

Additionally, PM Modi also lauded women forces for their contribution to the Republic Day parade this year. “This time 13 women athletes have been honored with the Arjuna Award. These women athletes participated in many big tournaments and hoisted the flag of India.”

“…This year marks 75 years of the Indian Constitution, as well as the Supreme Court… The Constitution of India is made after such intense brainstorming, that it is called a ‘Living Document’. In the third chapter of the original copy of the constitution, the fundamental rights of the citizens of Bharat have been described,” he added.