Published 19:17 IST, September 29th 2019
PM Modi urges people to help the deprived section this festive season
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation and appealed everyone to share surplus sweets and goods with the deprived sections this festive season
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday has appealed people to share surplus sweets and goods with the deprived sections of the society this festive season. He addressed the nation in his third Mann Ki Baat episode of the second edition on Sunday and said that more and more Indians could truly celebrate this festive season if we all help the deprived section of the society.
"On one hand, when we experience the 'Delivery In' of sweets and gifts, let us think for a moment on the process of 'Delivery Out'. At least in our home, we are sufficiently stuffed with things which are not required and could be allocated for 'Delivery Out'," PM Modi said as he addressed the nation.
'Extend a helping hand'
"My dear countrymen, with the beginning of Navaratri today, the air is bound to be full of new hopes, new energy and newer zest. During festivals, families come together, homes are filled with laughter and joy, but you must realise that there are many people around us who remain deprived of these celebrations," the Prime Minister said.
Furthermore, he said that the joy people would get out of sharing things will benefit them and will brighten this festive season in its truest sense. In his address, he also appealed people to celebrate the 'Nari Shakti' of India. These Diwali, citizens share the talents and contributions of their daughters with the hashtag # BharatKiLaxmi to celebrate their spirit across the world.
PM's festival greetings
With the advent of Navaratri on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to Twitter and wished everyone. "To all countrymen, Many wishes to you. Jai Mata Di! Many congratulations to all of you on Navratri, the holy festival of worshipping Shakti. Mother Durga, let us all infuse new energy, new zeal and new enthusiasm in our lives. Jai Ambe Jagdambe mother."
(With Inputs from ANI)
18:02 IST, September 29th 2019