Mann Ki Baat: PM Modi asks people to be vigilant against Omicron, remembers Captain Varun Singh

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the last ‘Mann Ki Baat’ of this year today. PM Modi talked about the ommicron variant spreading across the country and the world and assured people that scientists and researchers are analyzing this strain to stop its spread as we enter the new year in a few days. Huh. He also cautioned the citizens and urged them to follow the COVID protocol and wear masks in public places.

PM Modi said,We must remember that a new version of COVID19 omicron Has knocked on our door. Our effort as citizens is critical to defeating this global pandemic.”

PM Modi remembers Group Captain Varun Singh

PM Modi remembered Captain Varun Singh during his Mann Ki Baat address. Group Captain Varun Singh, who survived the December 8 helicopter crash in Coonoor, Tamil Nadu, breathed his last at a military hospital in Bengaluru. Chief of Defense Staff General was killed in the air crash Bipin Rawat, his wife and 11 personnel of the armed forces.

PM Modi read out a letter from Group Captain Varun Singh which touched his heart and can inspire people to work for the country with full dedication. PM Modi said that when Varun was in the hospital, he saw something on social media that touched his heart. He was awarded the Shaurya Chakra in August this year.

After this honour, he wrote a letter to the principal of his school. Reading out the letter, PM Modi said, “He wanted the life of the students of the school he studied to be a celebration as well. In his letter, Varun Singh ji did not claim his valor, instead, he His failures. He talked about how he turned his shortcomings into abilities.”

The Prime Minister further said that the first thought that came to his mind was that even after reaching the pinnacle of success, he did not forget to nurture his roots. Second – that when he had time to celebrate, he showed concern for generations to come.

PM Modi urges people to pay more attention to reading

PM Modi said that at a time when our screen time is increasing, books not only impart knowledge; They also shape personality and life. The hobby of reading books leads to amazing satisfaction. Speaking about an extraordinary talent whose work inspires others, PM Modi said, “One such person is Dr. Kurela Vithalacharya ji from Telangana. He is 84 years old. Vitthalacharya ji exemplifies this fact. That when it comes to making your dreams come true, age doesn’t matter. All.”

The Prime Minister further said that it is our duty to preserve and popularize our culture. It is equally heartening to see global efforts celebrating Indian culture. People from different countries are not only eager to know about our culture but are also helping to spread it. One such person is the Serbian scholar Dr. Momir Nikic.

Concluding his speech, PM Modi said, “The next Mann Ki Baat will be in the year 2022. Let us keep innovating, keep doing new things and always keep in mind the progress of our nation and the empowerment of our fellow Indians.”

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