New Delhi: The focus of the government is to make small farmers, who have less than two hectares of land and consist of 80 percent of all farmers, the pride of the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday at the address of the independence day.
The rice provided in any scheme will be enriched in 2024, the prime minister said.
“We witnessed the rapid transformation of our village,” Modi said as he emphasized that digital entrepreneurs were also fostered in the villages.
In 75 weeks of ‘Azadi Train Amrit Mahotsav’, 75 ‘Vande Bharat’ will connect various parts of the country, the prime minister announced.
The Prime Minister, who lifted Tricolor in the Red Fortress before his speech, said the capital of northeastern countries would be immediately connected to the train.
The area, he said, was also connected with Bangladesh, Myanmar and Southeast Asia.
The development of Jammu and Kashmir looks on the ground, Modi said, adding that continued restriction and preparation exercises and prepare for the poll there.
Booking is ensured for Dalits, STS, Backwards and General in the poor, he added in his speech on the occasion of the 75th Independence Day in India and emphasized that holding less employment hands needed.
“We must bridge the gap between lives in the village and city,” said Prime Minister.
More than 4.5 new households have received a pipeline supply within two years from ‘Jal Jeevan Mission’, he said.
Prime Minister, conveyed ‘Sabka Prasih’ along with ‘Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas’ for building new India.
India must advance with a new promise for the next 25 years, said Modi.
“We have to make sure we fulfill our goal of building Aatmanirbhar Bharat when we celebrate 100 years of Indian independence,” Prime Minister said.
Modi stressed that that day should not only be a ceremony.
People can be proud that the world’s largest Covid vaccination program takes place in the country, he said.
He praised doctors, nurses, also those involved in making vaccines and others involved in Battle Covid-19.
The pain of the partition was one of the greatest tragedies of the last century, the prime minister said while declaring 14 August will be remembered as a partition of the anniversary.
He also praised the Indian Olympic contingent, which was present in the red fort, and said their performance encouraged the country’s youth.