PM Modi Hails India's Growing Millets Passion, Inspiring Women Farmers & Temples

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his Mann Ki Baat address, celebrated the sustained and growing enthusiasm for millets (Shree Anna) across India and the world. He highlighted the inspiring example of around 800 women farmers in Tamil Nadu's Kallakurichi district who run a millet processing unit. The PM also noted innovative practices by farmers in Rajasthan who produce ready-to-eat pearl millet laddus and a trend of temples using millets in religious offerings. He emphasized that millets are a nutritional superfood that improves farmers' incomes and public health.

Key Points: PM Modi Praises India's Millets Growth & Farmer Innovation

  • Millets passion strong post-2023 Millet Year
  • Women farmers in Tamil Nadu run processing unit
  • Rajasthan farmers make popular millet laddus
  • Temples adopting millets for prasad
  • Millets boost farmer income and public health
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Love for millets continues to grow across India and world, says PM Modi

PM Modi celebrates rising millet adoption in India, highlighting inspiring women farmers in Tamil Nadu and innovative practices in Rajasthan.

"I am happy to notice that the people of the country are continuously growing in love with Shree Anna. - Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Jan 25

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday expressed "deep appreciation" to the people of the country for increasingly adopting millets, also known as Shree Anna, saying the enthusiasm around them remains strong even years after the Millet Year was observed.

Addressing the 130th episode of his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat, PM Modi said, "I am happy to notice that the people of the country are continuously growing in love with Shree Anna. Although we had declared 2023 as the Millet Year, even today, three years later, the passion and commitment towards it in the country and the world are very encouraging."

Highlighting grassroots efforts, the Prime Minister said that a group of women farmers in Tamil Nadu's Kallakurichi district has emerged as a major source of inspiration.

"Around 800 women farmers are associated with the Periyapalayam Millet FPC here. Seeing the rising popularity of millets, these women established a Millet Processing Unit. Now they are directly supplying the products made from millets to the market," he said.

PM Modi also drew attention to similar innovation by farmers in Rajasthan. He said that in Ramsar, over 900 farmers are linked to the Ramsar Organic Farmer Producer Company and are actively experimenting with Shree Anna.

"These farmers primarily cultivate pearl millet. Pearl Millet is processed here to prepare ready-to-eat laddus. These are in great demand in the market," he said.

The Prime Minister further noted a growing trend of using millets in religious offerings.

"Furthermore, I am delighted to know that many temples nowadays use only millets in their prasad. I heartily congratulate all the administrators of these temples for this initiative," he added.

Emphasising the multiple benefits of millets, PM Modi said that Shree Anna not only helps improve farmers' incomes but is also "guaranteeing improvement" in public health.

"Millets are rich in nutrition and are a superfood. In our country, the winter season is considered very good for dietary consumption. Therefore, we should definitely consume Shree Anna during these times," he said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see the focus on millets. They are our traditional grains and much better than processed wheat and rice. Hope the government ensures fair prices for the farmers who are growing them. The Rajasthan example with pearl millet laddus is smart value addition.
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Arjun K
While promoting millets is excellent, the real test is affordability and accessibility. In many cities, processed millet products are still quite expensive compared to regular atta and rice. Need to make "Shree Anna" reach the common man's plate easily.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to India, I find the revival of millets fascinating. They are a sustainable and nutritious choice. I tried ragi dosa last week and loved it! Great to see this traditional knowledge being celebrated globally.
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Meera T
Using millets in temple prasad is a wonderful step! It connects health with spirituality. My local temple has started offering bajra halwa, and devotees are really appreciating it. Hope more institutions follow this.
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Vikram M
The focus on women farmer groups is the best part. Empowering women in agriculture leads to stronger rural economies. Kudos to the 800 women in Kallakurichi! More such stories needed from across the country.

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