Mann Ki Baat: ‘India-Middle East-Europe corridor will become the basis of world trade for years’, said PM Modi

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“India-Middle East-Europe corridor will become the basis of world trade for years,” Prime Minister Modi said in Mann Ki Baat.
PM Modi addressed the nation on Mann Ki Baat radio show. They discussed Chandrayaan-3, G-20 summit, India-Middle East-Europe Corridor and more.PM Modi advised people to read literature and buy ‘Made in India’ goods.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday addressed the nation with the 108th episode of his monthly radio program – Mann Ki Baat.”I have the opportunity to share with all of you the success of the country, the success of the countrymen, and their inspiring life journey,” Prime Minister Modi remarked.
PM Modi claims to have received several letters from civilians, the most of which focused on the G-20 summit and the successful Chandrayaan-3 landing.
In his statement, Modi noted that “more than 80 lakh people watched Chandrayaan-3’s landing on the moon on ISRO’s YouTube channel.”
He encouraged everyone to take part in the “Chandrayaan-3 Mahaquiz.”
In reference to the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor, Prime Minister Modi stated, “This corridor will serve as the foundation for global trade for hundreds of years to come, and history will always remember that this corridor began on Indian soil.
Furthermore, speaking about the G20 University Connect programme, Prime Minister Modi urged college students to participate in it. PM Modi said, many prestigious institutions like IITs, IITs, NITs and medical colleges will also participate in the G20 University Connect programme. This event will be held on September 26 and PM Modi said that he will also participate in this program.
PM Narendra Modi also discussed the value of reading. ‘Ghoda Library’ of Uttarakhand received accolades from PM Modi for its efforts. The ability of this library to reach youngsters in even the most remote locations, in addition to the fact that this service is completely free, was highlighted by the speaker. Twelve villages in Nainital have so far been covered by it.
PM Modi urged parents to ask their children to read books. “It is true that today’s era is of digital technology and e-books, but still books always play the role of a good friend in our lives. Therefore, we should motivate children to read books.”

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