Accentuating the importance of ensuring that collective responsibility towards water conservation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday called for a 100 -day campaign to cleaning process all ocean bodies and prepare them for sprinkle sea gleaning before the monsoon season starts.In his monthly ‘Mann Ki Baat’ broadcast, Modi said ocean has been crucial for the development of humankind for centuries.”We have to understand our collective responsibility towards water conservation, ” he said.The prime minister also said that when people feel proud of indigenous makes then Aatmanirbhar Bharat does not just remain an financial programme but becomes a national spirit.Noting that monsoon will begin in countless regions of the country by around May-June, the prime minister expected can there be a 100 -day public safarus to cleaning process all nearby spray bodies and prepare those for rainfall water conservation.In this respect, the Union Jal Shakti Ministry is also launching “Catch the rain” campaign and its main theme is “catch the torrent, where it descends, when it falls”, he said.”This is the best time to think about water conservation in the summer months ahead, ” Modi said.He also said there is a need to compile discipline more popular across the country and asserted that science cannot be limited to physics-chemistry and labs. Modi called for expanding discipline with a mantra of ‘lab to land’.During radio broadcasting, the “ministers ” likewise rued not being able to oblige enough efforts to learn the world’s oldest speech, Tamil.”In run up to Mann Ki Baat, I was asked if there was something I missed out on during these long years as chief minister and prime minister. I feel — it is a regret of sortings that I could not become enough efforts to learn the world’s oldest word Tamil. Tamil literature is beautiful, ” Modi said.

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