Gujarat Fishermen Hail PM Modi's 'Warriors of the Sea' Praise in Mann Ki Baat

Fishermen from Gujarat's Somnath and Dwarka welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's praise for their community in his Mann Ki Baat address. They described the national recognition as a major morale booster and a matter of deep emotional value. The fishermen highlighted how government initiatives in subsidies, insurance, and infrastructure have made their work more sustainable and improved livelihoods. They believe this validation reinforces their role as key contributors to India's economic growth and self-reliance.

Key Points: PM Modi Calls Fishermen 'Warriors of the Sea' in Mann Ki Baat

  • PM praised fishermen as 'warriors of the sea'
  • Fishermen feel empowered and recognized
  • Government support via subsidies and tech cited
  • Community highlights improved livelihoods
  • Focus on fisheries sector's economic role
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Somnath fishers beam with pride as PM Modi calls them 'warriors of the sea' in Mann Ki Baat

Gujarat fishermen express pride after PM Modi's recognition in Mann Ki Baat, highlighting government support and their role in a self-reliant India.

"We are warriors, and after 2014, we have become even stronger warriors. - Mukesh Bhai Fulwadiya"

Somnath, March 29

Fishermen from Gujarat's coastal belt have welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's praise for the fishing community in the 132nd edition of Mann Ki Baat, saying the recognition has boosted their morale and reaffirmed their role in building a self-reliant India.

During the broadcast, the Prime Minister described fishermen as "warriors of the sea" and the "backbone of a self-reliant India," acknowledging their contribution to the economy and food security. He also highlighted government support in areas such as technology, insurance, and infrastructure, and cited success stories like that of Odisha's Sujata Bhuyan, who transformed her life through fish farming.

For fishermen in Somnath and nearby Dwarka, the mention struck an emotional chord, with many saying it was a matter of pride to be recognised at the national level.

Mukesh Bhai Fulwadiya, a fisherman from Dwarka, said the community feels empowered by both the government's support and the Prime Minister's words. "We are warriors, and after 2014, we have become even stronger warriors. The government has provided us with subsidies and support resources. We have become self-reliant and will continue to remain warriors," he told IANS.

He added that access to better equipment and financial assistance has helped improve their livelihoods, allowing them to operate more efficiently and securely at sea.

Another fisherman, Kishore Bhai, said that being acknowledged by the Prime Minister carries deep emotional value for the community. "The Prime Minister remembered us-this means a lot to us. We are self-reliant, and it is a matter of pride that the Prime Minister cares about people like us," he said.

Fishermen in the region noted that over the years, initiatives related to subsidies, insurance coverage, and infrastructure development have made their work more sustainable and less risky. Many said these measures have helped them expand their activities and ensure stable incomes for their families.

The community also pointed out that recognition through a national platform like Mann Ki Baat not only validates their contribution but also brings attention to the importance of the fisheries sector in India's growth story.

With continued support and encouragement, fishermen in Somnath believe they will remain key contributors to the country's economic progress while strengthening the vision of self-reliance.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Recognition is important, but I hope the support in terms of subsidies and safety equipment reaches every single fisherman on the ground. The article mentions it, but implementation is key.
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Rohit P
As someone from a coastal town in Kerala, I can say the fishing community is the backbone of our local economy. PM calling them 'warriors of the sea' is a perfect description. More power to them!
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Ananya R
It's not just about words. The mention of Sujata Bhuyan from Odisha shows how women are leading the change in this sector too. Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao in action! 👏
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Michael C
While the praise is deserved, I hope the focus on 'self-reliance' also means sustainable fishing practices. We must protect our marine ecosystem for future generations.
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Karthik V
Mann Ki Baat has a way of connecting with the common citizen. For fishermen in Somnath to hear their PM acknowledge their struggle... bahut badi baat hai. This morale boost is priceless.

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