Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to the country today on the 131st episode of his monthly radio program Mann Ki Baat, discussing technology, social awareness, and India’s cultural heritage. The Prime Minister began his speech by discussing the AI Impact Summit 2026, where he met world leaders and technology CEOs. He stated, “At the summit exhibition, I demonstrated a variety of items to world leaders. The conference demonstrated how AI can aid with animal care and how farmers may monitor their dairy and cattle with 24×7 AI assistance.”
Focus on world-class quality and innovation
PM Modi emphasised the need for Indian manufacturers and start-ups to aim for zero-defect, top-quality products. He said India must produce goods and services that are respected and valued globally, strengthening the country’s position as a hub of innovation.
He shed light on the importance of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, space research, semiconductors, and green energy. “Our youth, innovators, and entrepreneurs have the power to take India to new heights of global recognition,” he said.
Honouring organ donors and spreading awareness
In an emotional segment, PM Modi remembered Aalin Sherin Abraham, a young girl from Kerala who passed away recently. He praised her family for donating her organs, giving life to others. The Prime Minister said, “Awareness regarding organ donation is increasing, and medical research is also getting a boost. There are many people like Aalin who have given another life to someone through organ donation.”
Celebrating India’s cultural heritage
PM Modi spoke about India moving away from symbols of slavery and embracing its own cultural identity. He reminded citizens of the ‘Panch-Pran’ he shared during the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav at the Red Fort, which encourages freedom from the mentality of slavery.
He also highlighted the upcoming Rajaji Festival, which will be celebrated at Rashtrapati Bhavan on February 23, with an exhibition running from February 24 to March 1.
Raising awareness on digital safety
The Prime Minister stressed the importance of digital literacy and security, citing the issue of digital fraud despite increased awareness from previous campaigns. He reminded listeners about the KYC (Know Your Customer) process and urged citizens to remain cautious while using digital platforms.
PM Modi on young farmer Hirod Patel
PM Modi said, “The story of a young farmer named Hirod Patel in Odisha is truly inspiring. Until about eight years ago, he cultivated paddy in the traditional way with his father, Shiv Shankar Patel, but then, he began to approach farming from a new perspective.”
PM Modi remembers Jayalalithaa on her birth anniversary
PM Modi also paid tribute to former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on her birth anniversary, February 24. He stated that leaders who devote their lives to public welfare will always be remembered and appreciated by the people, citing Jayalalithaa as an example. PM Modi recalled the people of Tamil Nadu’s tremendous fondness for her, remarking that her name still makes them happy. He also remembered her presence at his oath-taking ceremony in Gujarat and appreciated her clear thinking and strong leadership.
Source: InTv







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