Kendrapada, June 28: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Sunday called Prime Minister Narendra Modi's monthly radio address 'Mann Ki Baat' a "public movement".
Prime Minister Modi today addressed the nation in the 135th episode of his monthly radio programme, "Mann Ki Baat."
Pradhan listend to the 'Mann Ki Baat' while travelling to Kendrapada to attend a scheduled social engagement programmes.
In a post on X, Pradhan said, "In the programme, Prime Minister shared inspiring thoughts on important topics such as yoga, public participation for environmental conservation, the knowledge tradition of Nalanda University, women making eco-bricks from plastic waste, and the Ganesh festival. 'Mann Ki Baat' has today become a powerful medium for public participation, which inspires citizens to bring about positive change in society."
He said that the 'Mann Ki Baat' programme has today taken the form of a public movement, adding that PM Modi's address inspires every citizen to bring positive change in society.
"The Prime Minister's words have given us all a new energy to work together for the progress of the country and society, along with fulfilling the resolve of 'Developed Odisha' and 'Developed India," he said.
On the education front, Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded Central Sanskrit University and Nalanda University.
Praising CSU for B.Tech programme in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, PM Modi said that the course will prepare the youth for new age technology while keeping them rooted in their heritage.
PM Modi said the move will facilitate the development of new AI tools for Indian languages.
PM Modi also lauded the revival of the ancient Indian tradition of Shastrarth (scholarly debate) at Nalanda University, saying the institution is successfully blending India's civilisational heritage with modern education and technology.
"Nalanda University has revived our ancient tradition of *Shaastraarth* i.e. intellectual discourse. Shaastraarth is not merely a medium for expressing one's views; it is a disciplined process of dialogue, debate, and deep contemplation. It requires articulating one's position backed by logic and facts - areas demanding mastery. This process also teaches us to listen to and understand the views of others with patience. I am pleased that Nalanda University has incorporated this into its convocation ceremony," he said.
PM Modi urged other universities across the country to consider similar initiatives.
‘Mann Ki Baat’ is a unique initiative of the Prime Minister Modi to reach the masses across the country through the Radio. The Prime Minister through his address on the radio aims to connect with the common man on regular basis and inform them about the initiatives of the Government and also seeks the support of the common man in nation building and governance.