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Mann Ki Baat: India will become self-reliant only when farmers become strong - PM Modi


New Delhi: In the
 69th episode of Mann Ki Baat on the last Sunday of September, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke about the plight of farmers and corona. He mentions the changes that have taken place in the lives of ordinary people since the Corona epidemic. Prime Minister Modi said, "The importance of family is now being understood in times of Koro crisis."


Talking about agriculture reform in Isha, the

central government has recently passed three bills related to agriculture, which are facing strong opposition. Talking about the experiences of farmers in 'Mann Ki Baat' program, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, "I have received letters from farmers, I have talked to farmers' organizations, who have explained how new issues can be added to agriculture, how to bring about change in agriculture." Can be. Our farmer brother is Shri Kanwar Chauhanji in Sonipat district of Haryana. He said that at one time it was difficult to sell fruits and vegetables outside the market. Often they were selling vegetables and fruits outside the market and their vehicles were confiscated along with their fruits and vegetables. But in 2014 fruits and vegetables

Excluded from the APMC Act, which benefited them and the farmers around them a lot. Today, Mr. Kanwar Chauhan and the farmers of his village cultivate sweet courts and baby courts, earning an annual income of two and a half to three lakhs per acre. The Prime Minister said that farmers were playing a vital role in making India self-reliant.

In the Mann Ki Baat program, Prime Minister Modi has also spoken about the time spent in lockdown by presenting his speech on different issues. Referring to the art of listening, the Prime Minister said that the history of stories is as old as human civilization. He also referred to Proverbs and Panchatantra and said that stories convey the message of discretion and wisdom.

Farmers in the country found strength

Amid ongoing protests over the issue of agriculture, the Prime Minister said, "What makes these farmers different is that they have the power to sell their fruits and vegetables, anywhere, to anyone, and this power is the basis of their progress. Comrades, Fruits and vegetables were taken out of the APMC circle in Maharashtra three-four years ago. An example of how the situation of farmers growing fruits and vegetables in Maharashtra has changed since then is Shri Swami Samarth Farmers Producers Company Ltd. And in Mumbai, the farmers run their own weekly market, in which the produce of about four and a half thousand farmers from about 70 villages is sold directly - no intermediaries. Young people get jobs. "


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