PM Modi Advocates for Collective Action and Health Initiatives in Karnataka
On Karnataka temple run, PM Modi makes 9 appeals, calls for millets usage and cutting obesity
The Indian Express
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During the inauguration of the Sri Guru Bhairavaikya Mandir in Mandya, Karnataka, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made nine appeals to promote collective action for development. He emphasized water conservation, tree planting, cleanliness, self-reliance, domestic tourism, natural farming, healthy eating, fitness, and a spirit of service to combat obesity and enhance public welfare.
- 01PM Modi made nine appeals to promote collective action for development.
- 02He emphasized the importance of water conservation and tree planting.
- 03The Prime Minister urged citizens to adopt Indian-made products.
- 04He highlighted the need for healthy eating, particularly the inclusion of millets in diets.
- 05Fitness and a spirit of service were also stressed as vital for national development.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Sri Guru Bhairavaikya Mandir in Mandya, Karnataka, on Wednesday, where he made nine appeals aimed at fostering collective action for the development of both Karnataka and India. He highlighted the importance of water conservation, urging citizens to manage water resources better. Modi also called for tree planting under the 'One Tree in the Name of Mother' campaign, promoting cleanliness in all spaces. He encouraged the use of Indian-made products to support local industries and urged people to explore domestic tourism. A significant focus was placed on health, with Modi advocating for natural farming and the inclusion of millets in diets to combat obesity. He suggested reducing oil consumption in meals by 10 percent and emphasized the importance of yoga and fitness. His final appeal was for a spirit of service, which he deemed essential for the nation’s progress.
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These appeals encourage local communities in Karnataka to engage in sustainable practices and improve public health, potentially leading to a healthier population and stronger local economies.
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