December 25, 2022 1:44 PM

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Prime Minister says Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav will continue in next year to further strengthen the foundation of Amrit Kaal

<span style="color: #222222;">Prime Minister Narendra Modi says Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav will continue in next year to further strengthen the foundation of Amrit Kaal. Prime Minister said that his government is also working towards eradicating of TB in India by 2025. He recalled how thousands of people came forward to help TB patients when the TB Mukt Bharat campaign began. He added that this power of public service and public participation achieves every difficult goal with certainty.<br />''<br />''Mr Modi reminded listeners about the responsibility to keep Mother Ganges clean. He said the 'Namami Gange Campaign was started with this very intent. He expressed pride that this initiative of India is getting appreciation from all over the world. The United Nations has included the 'Namami Gange' mission in the world's top ten initiatives to restore the ecosystem. Mr Modi said it is even more heartening that 'Namami Gange' has received this honor among 160 such initiatives from all over the world.<br />''<br />''Prime Minister said that in the 'Namami Gange' campaign, Ganga Praharis and Ganga Doots also have a big role to play. They are engaged in spreading awareness through planting trees, cleaning ghats, Ganga Aarti, street plays, painting and poems. He emphasised that a lot of improvement is also being seen in Biodiversity due to this campaign. There has been a significant increase in the number of different species of Hilsa fish, Gangetic dolphin and turtles.<br />''<br />''Prime Minister said there are skilled bamboo artisans, especially in tribal areas. Ever since the country changed the British-era laws related to bamboo, a huge market has developed for it. He said that even in areas like Palghar in Maharashtra, tribal people make many beautiful products from bamboo. Things like boxes, chairs, teapots, baskets, and trays made of bamboo are becoming very popular. Prime Minister said this is also providing employment to tribal women and their talent is also getting recognition.</span><br />

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