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Mann Ki Baat: PM Modi said – Yoga and Ayurveda are very important in the fight against Corona

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Mann Ki Baat: PM Modi said – Yoga and Ayurveda are very important in the fight against Corona

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is talking ‘Mann ki Baat’ to the countrymen after the announcement of expansion in lockdown across the country. This is the third time during the Corona crisis that PM Modi is addressing the people of the country through this program.

During this, PM Modi said that the fight against the coronavirus is being fought with full force in India. PM Modi once again appealed to the people that they should not relax the rules of two yards.

Mann Ki Baat Highlights:

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  1. In this time of the corona crisis, yoga is even more important today because this virus affects our respiratory system the most. In yoga, there are many types of Pranayam that strengthen the respiratory system, which we have been seeing for a long time: PM Modi
  2. People everywhere have wanted to know more about Yoga and Ayurveda as well as Ayurveda. How many people, who have never done yoga, are either joining an online yoga class or are also learning yoga through online videos: PM Modi
  3. On the one hand, we are fighting the epidemic, on the other hand, we have recently faced natural disaster in some parts of eastern India. I went to Odisha and West Bengal to take stock of the situation. In this hour of crisis, the country is also standing with people in every way: PM Modi
  4. In our country, crores of poor have lived in great concern for decades – what if they fall ill? To overcome this concern, ‘Ayushman Bharat’ scheme was started about one and a half years ago. Just a few days ago, the number of beneficiaries of ‘Ayushman Bharat’ has crossed 10 million: PM Modi
  5. Our railway companions are engaged day and night. Be it the center, the state, local swaraj’s institutions – everyone is working hard day and night. The way railway employees are mobilizing today, they are also Corona Warriors standing in the front row in a way: PM Modi
  6. This path of the fight against Corona is long. A disaster that the whole world has no cure for. Which has no prior experience. In such a situation, we are experiencing new challenges and problems due to this: PM Modi
  7. There is no class in our country that is not in difficulty, not in trouble, and if the biggest hurt of this crisis is on someone, then it is on our poor, laborers, working class. His suffering, his pain, his pain cannot be said in words: PM Modi
  8. I have discussed many times the service that our doctors, nursing staff, sweepers, policemen, media colleagues are doing. I have also mentioned it in Mann Ki Baat. The number of people who have dedicated everything to the service is countless: PM Modi
  9. Mortality from the corona is also very low in our country. We all have grief for the loss that has been done, but whatever we are able to save, it is definitely the result of the collective resolve of the country: PM Modi
  10. The fight against Corona is being fought very strongly due to the collective efforts of everyone in the country. Our population is many times more than most countries, yet Corona could not spread in our country as fast as it has spread in other countries of the world: PM Modi
  11. With all the precautions, airplanes have started flying, gradually industries have started running, that is, a large part of the economy is now running. In such a situation, we need to be more vigilant. There should be no laxity in the matter of two yards or the application of masks: PM Modi
  12. The mind has not remained untouched by the influence of Corona. At the time of the last mind, passenger trains, buses, air services were closed, but this time a lot has been opened: PM Modi

On Saturday, the Union Home Ministry has issued new guidelines to reopen all activities outside the containment zone as part of the next phase of lockdown starting June 1. The new guidelines have introduced a roadmap to remove the restrictions in three stages. The first phase will open religious sites, hotels, restaurants, and malls from June 8. In the second phase, schools, colleges, and other educational institutions will be opened in July. In the third phase, international air travel will be opened including the metro, cinema hall, gym, swimming pool.

News Source: HindustanTimes

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Crowds on Day 29 of the Rahul Yatra are at their highest level since the Karnataka leg started

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Crowds on Day 29 of the Rahul Yatra are at their highest level since the Karnataka leg started

On Day 29 of the Bharat Jodo Yatra, the crowds were at their largest, marking a significant moment in the ongoing march led by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. Since the Yatra began its journey through Karnataka, this day stood out not only because of the swelling number of supporters but also due to the palpable energy and momentum it generated.

With each passing day, the Bharat Jodo Yatra has seen an increasing number of people joining in, signaling a deepening connection between Rahul Gandhi and the masses. As the Yatra entered its 29th day, the enthusiasm among the crowds reached its peak. The streets were lined with people from all walks of life.

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many of whom had traveled from neighboring villages and towns to be part of the historic march. The massive turnout was a clear indication that the Congress’s message was resonating with the people, especially in Karnataka, where the party is preparing for crucial assembly elections. The crowds were not only large in number but also diverse, consisting of youth, women, senior citizens, and workers from various sectors, all united in their support for the cause.

The Karnataka leg of the Yatra has been a key focus of the Congress party, and Day 29 proved to be a high point in terms of engagement and visibility. It reflected the political significance of the region and the growing support for the party under Rahul Gandhi’s leadership. As the Yatra passed through towns and cities in Karnataka, local leaders and party workers took the opportunity to engage with the crowds.

creating an atmosphere of enthusiasm and political fervor. In several areas, people greeted the marchers with flowers, waving flags, and chanting slogans, showing their solidarity with the movement. The rise in the crowd numbers on Day 29 can also be attributed to the careful strategic planning of the Congress leadership. Karnataka is seen as a key battleground, and the party’s efforts to mobilize.

local support and tap into the dissatisfaction among the electorate have played a pivotal role in creating such a massive turnout. The presence of prominent party leaders alongside Rahul Gandhi, including senior state leaders, bolstered the Yatra’s appeal. They interacted with the crowds, listening to their concerns.

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The significance of Day 29 was not only in the physical presence of large crowds but also in the broader political context. The Yatra’s rising popularity has been seen as a direct challenge to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), particularly as the Congress seeks to regain its ground in Karnataka.

where it has been in a fierce electoral battle with the BJP in recent years. The swelling numbers at the Yatra highlighted the growing public discontent with the current political climate, with many hoping for a shift towards a more inclusive and people-centered governance model.

Furthermore, the increasing crowds on Day 29 symbolized a shift in the political landscape of Karnataka and, more broadly, India. The Yatra is seen not just as a protest or a political march but as a rallying cry for a united, secular, and democratic India. For Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party, the growing participation in the Yatra represents the potential for a renewed.

political force capable of challenging the status quo the Rahul Yatra came to a close, the organizers and participants celebrated the success of their efforts in Karnataka. With the crowds at their highest levels, it was clear that the Bharat Jodo Yatra was not just a political march, but a movement that had captured the imagination of millions, sending a strong message of hope, unity, and change to the country.

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