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“PM Modi Grateful for Vikas Bharat Sankalp Yatra Success, Seeks Blessings from Beneficiaries”.

The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, virtually engaged with the participants of the ‘Vikas Bharat Sankalp Yatra’ today in New Delhi. Additionally, he initiated a scheme to expand the count of Jan Aushadhi Centers from 10,000 to 25,000. Furthermore, the Prime Minister inaugurated the Mahila Kisan Drone Centre during the event.

In the meantime, during a conversation with a recipient from Arunachal, Prime Minister Modi commended both the government and himself extensively. He acknowledged that the government provided significant assistance in constructing a house for the recipient. Upon hearing this, Prime Minister Modi expressed his delight and mentioned that now he too would have to bestow blessings upon the recipient, considering their benefit.

During his speech at the event, BJP President JP Nadda emphasized the importance of reaching out to all the beneficiaries who are unaware of the various facilities and initiatives introduced by Prime Minister Modi for their betterment and well-being.

Previously, there was widespread skepticism regarding women’s ability to operate drones.

Prime Minister Modi emphasized that when the training program for women to operate drones was initiated, numerous individuals harbored doubts about its effectiveness. During a conversation with Raman Amma ji, the Prime Minister highlighted that women such as her have successfully demonstrated that drones have the potential to transcend technological boundaries in agriculture and serve as a symbol of women’s empowerment. He expressed that these women are a source of inspiration for the entire nation and their active involvement is crucial in the journey towards a developed India.

Thousands of rupees have been saved by individuals through the Jan Aushadhi Kendra. The Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, emphasized the importance of affordable and quality medicine, stating that it is a valuable service. He urged the audience to spread awareness about the Janaushadhi Kendra. The Prime Minister highlighted that previously, people used to spend around Rs 12-13 thousand on medicines, but now, due to the Jan Aushadhi Kendra, this cost has reduced to only Rs 2-3 thousand, resulting in a significant saving of Rs 10 thousand in their pockets.

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