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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwaySpeaking about India’s achievements, Modi informed listeners that the country has reached a major milestone in food grain production.
“The country has also achieved a major milestone in the agricultural sector. India has set a historic record with food grain production of 357 million tonnes. Three hundred and fifty-seven million tonnes! Compared to 10 years ago, India's food grain production has increased by a 100 million tonnes,” he claimed.
He also highlighted India’s rise in honey production. Quoting figures, he said, “Today, India is setting new records in honey production. 11 years ago, honey production in the country was 76 thousand metric tons. It has now increased to more than 1.5 lakh metric tons.”
He added that honey exports have risen more than threefold in recent years, and under the Honey Mission programme, Khadi Gramodyog has distributed more than 2.25 lakh bee-boxes.
Promoting wider adoption of ‘Vocal for Local’, the Prime Minister stated that during foreign trips, he presents India’s locally crafted products as gifts on behalf of the country, reiterating his commitment to the initiative.
Referring to his recent tour to South Africa for the G-20 summit, he said the sentiment of ‘Vocal for Local’ was reflected in the gifts he presented to world leaders.
"During the G-20, I presented a bronze statue of Nataraja to the president of South Africa. This is a wonderful example of Chola-era craftsmanship, rooted in the cultural heritage of Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu," he said.
He added that the Canadian Prime Minister received a silver horse replica showcasing Udaipur’s craftsmanship, while the Japanese Prime Minister was presented with a silver Buddha replica featuring the intricacies of the renowned silver crafts of Telangana and Karimnagar.
He noted that the Italian Prime Minister was gifted a silver mirror with floral motifs, showcasing the traditional metal craftsmanship of Karimnagar, while the Australian Prime Minister received a brass urli, an exquisite craft from Mannar in Kerala.
Explaining the rationale behind these gifts, he said, “My aim was to make the world aware of Indian crafts, art, and traditions and to provide a global platform to the talent of our artisans”.
He also highlighted the drone show, the Gita Mahotsava, space start-ups, the 150th year of Vande Mataram, Constitution Day celebrations, and the hoisting of the 'Dharmadhwaja' atop the Ram Mandir at Ayodhya, among other notable developments in November.
Mentioning about his recent visit to Coimbatore, PM praised South India’s progress in this area. “I was deeply impressed by the efforts being made in South India towards natural farming. Natural farming has been a part of India's ancient traditions, and it is our duty to continuously promote it to protect Mother Earth”, he remarked.
He shared information for those interested in Navy-related tourism and winter tourism. Touching on growing craze for winter tourism, PM Modi said, “Our country also possesses every potential for winter tourism. We have mountains, culture, and endless possibilities for adventure. These days, winter tourism in Uttarakhand is attracting a lot of people in places like Auli, Munsyari, Chopta, and Deyara”.


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