PM Modi Praises Tamsa River Revival & Green Warriors in Mann Ki Baat

In the 130th episode of Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi applauded a public campaign that successfully revived the polluted Tamsa River near Ayodhya. He also highlighted the 'Ananta Neeru Sanrakshanam Project' in drought-stricken Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, which has rejuvenated over 10 reservoirs. Furthermore, Modi praised Benoy Das from Cooch Behar, West Bengal, for single-handedly planting thousands of trees. The address also covered Republic Day, National Voters' Day, and India's role in the AI Impact Summit.

Key Points: PM Modi on Tamsa River Revival & Green Initiatives in Mann Ki Baat

  • Tamsa River revival in Ayodhya
  • Anantapur's drought combat project
  • Benoy Das's solo tree-planting mission
  • Republic Day & Voters' Day mentions
  • AI Summit & cultural topics covered
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"People started a campaign, gave a new life to Tamsa River": PM Modi highlights green plant initiatives in Mann ki Baat

PM Modi highlights community efforts to revive Tamsa River, drought mitigation in Anantapur, and individual tree-planting efforts in Cooch Behar.

"People here started a campaign to give it a new life, and through everyone's efforts, the river was revived. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, January 25

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Sunday, during the 130th episode of his 'Mann Ki Baat' program, highlighted the efforts of the people in reviving the Tamsa River, whose uninterrupted flow was disrupted due to pollution.

During the 130th episode of Mann Ki Baat, PM Narendra Modi said, "The Tamsa River, which crosses Ayodhya and merges with the Ganga, was once the axis of life for the people of this region. However, due to pollution, its uninterrupted flow was disrupted. People here started a campaign to give it a new life, and through everyone's efforts, the river was revived."

PM Modi also mentioned Anantapur in Andhra Pradesh, "grappling with the serious problem of drought"

"Ananthapur in Andhra Pradesh is a region that has been grappling with a severe drought. The soil here is red and sandy, which is why people face water shortages. Many areas here (Ananthapur) do not receive rain for long periods. To address this problem, locals resolved to clean the reservoirs. With the support of the administration, the 'Ananta Neeru Sanrakshanam Project' was launched. More than 10 reservoirs have been revived. Simultaneously, more than 7,000 trees have been planted."

PM Modi also highlighted the greenplant initiatives of a resident of West Bengal's Cooch Bihar

"Benoy Das, a resident of Cooch Behar, West Bengal, has single-handedly worked to make his district green. Benoy Das ji has planted thousands of trees. He has often borne the entire cost of purchasing, planting, and caring for the saplings. Where necessary, he has collaborated with local people, students, and municipal bodies. Through his efforts, the greenery along the roadsides has further improved."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on this year's first Mann Ki Baat address, touched upon a wide range of topics, including tomorrow's Republic Day celebrations, National Voters' Day, the cultural importance of bhajan and kirtan, and India's role in the AI Impact Summit.

- ANI

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Aman W
While it's good to highlight these initiatives, we must ensure they are sustainable and not just for one episode of Mann Ki Baat. The real test is whether the Tamsa stays clean in 5 years. Need continuous public participation and strict enforcement against industrial pollution.
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Benoy Das
Salute to Benoy Das ji! 🌳👏 Individuals like him are the true heroes. Planting and caring for thousands of trees is no small task. His story should inspire every district in India to start similar green campaigns.
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Rohit P
The Ananta Neeru project in Andhra is a perfect example of 'Jal Shakti'. In a drought-prone region, reviving 10 reservoirs is a lifeline for farmers. Hope this model is replicated in other dry states like Rajasthan and Maharashtra.
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Sarah B
As someone living in India for work, it's inspiring to see such grassroots environmental action. The connection between river revival, water conservation, and tree planting is a holistic approach the whole world can learn from.
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Kavya N
Tamsa river is in Ayodhya, right? It's wonderful that our sacred rivers are getting attention. Our rivers are not just water bodies, they are our mothers. Every citizen should feel responsible for keeping them clean. #NamamiGange

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