PM Modi: Tamil Culture Paves Future Path, Stresses Sustainable Living & Farming

Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the critical need for sustainable living, including protecting soil and conserving water, during a Pongal event in New Delhi. He highlighted government initiatives like Mission LiFE and natural farming, noting the crucial role of youth in bringing innovation to agriculture. The Prime Minister also celebrated Tamil civilization as one of the world's oldest living cultures, connecting history to the future. He shared personal experiences engaging with Tamil heritage, underscoring a sense of national cultural unity.

Key Points: PM Modi on Tamil Culture, Sustainable Farming & Water Conservation

  • Tamil civilization as a guiding legacy
  • Soil & water conservation as urgent needs
  • Government's sustainable farming initiatives
  • Youth driving agricultural innovation
  • Cultural unity through heritage programs
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"Tamil civilisation one of oldest in the world, its culture paves way for future": PM Modi highlights importance of sustainable living

PM Modi highlights Tamil civilization's legacy, stresses soil protection, water conservation, and youth's role in sustainable agriculture at Pongal event.

"Protecting the soil for future generations, conserving water, and using resources in a balanced manner are among today's greatest necessities. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, January 14

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday emphasised the need to protect soil for future generations, conserve water, and ensure balanced use of natural resources, calling them among the most pressing necessities of the present time.

Addressing a Pongal-related event at Union Minister L Murugan's residence in New Delhi, the Prime Minister said the festival inspires people to move beyond words and adopt gratitude towards nature as a way of life. He added that government initiatives such as Mission LiFE, Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam, and Amrit Sarovar are reinforcing this spirit.

"Protecting the soil for future generations, conserving water, and using resources in a balanced manner are among today's greatest necessities. Initiatives such as Mission LiFE, Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam, and Amrit Sarovar are advancing this very spirit. The Central Government is also working continuously with commitment to empower farmers. The festival of Pongal inspires us to ensure that gratitude towards nature is not limited to words alone but becomes a part of our lifestyle. When the Earth gives us so much, it becomes our responsibility to preserve it," the Prime Minister said.

Prime Minister Modi also stressed that the government is consistently working to make agriculture more sustainable and environmentally friendly. He said that in the coming years, sustainable farming practices, effective water management under the "First Drop, More Crop" approach natural farming, agri-tech, and value addition will play a crucial role.

Highlighting the role of youth in agriculture, the Prime Minister said young people are bringing fresh ideas and renewed energy to the sector. He recalled attending a conference on natural farming in Tamil Nadu, where he witnessed the significant contributions of young people, many of whom have left high-paying careers to pursue farming.

"We are continuously working to make agriculture more sustainable and environmentally friendly. In the times ahead, sustainable farming practices, water management--as I often say, "First Drop, More Crop"--natural farming, agri-tech, and value addition will play a very important role. In all these areas, our youth are moving forward with fresh ideas and new energy. Just a few months ago, I attended a conference on natural farming in Tamil Nadu, where I saw the outstanding role being played by our youth. Many young people have left behind high-paying professional careers to take up farming. Meeting them gave me deep satisfaction and inspiration," PM Modi said.

The Prime Minister also noted that Tamil civilisation is one of the world's oldest living civilisations, describing it as a culture that connects centuries, draws lessons from history, and guides the future.

"Friends, Tamil civilisation is one of the world's oldest living civilisations. This culture connects centuries, learns from history, guides the present, and paves the way for the future. Inspired by this, today's India is moving forward towards new possibilities, drawing strength from its roots," said the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister also shared his personal experiences of engaging with Tamil culture, describing them as deeply fulfilling. He said that over the past year, he had participated in several programmes related to Tamil heritage and traditions.

Recalling his visits, Prime Minister Modi said he offered prayers at the thousand-year-old Gangaikonda Cholapuram Temple in Tamil Nadu and experienced moments of profound cultural unity during the Kashi-Tamil Sangamam in Varanasi. He added that he felt this sense of unity wherever he went. The Prime Minister further said that his visit to Rameswaram to inaugurate the Sangam Beach once again allowed him to witness the grandeur of Tamil history.

"Friends, it has also been a very gratifying experience for me that over the past year I got the opportunity to participate in many programmes connected to Tamil culture. I performed prayers at the thousand-year-old Gangaikonda Cholapuram Temple in Tamil Nadu. During the Kashi-Tamil Sangamam in Varanasi, every moment that connected cultural unity stayed with me. Wherever I went, I deeply felt that sense of unity. When I visited Rameswaram for the inauguration of the Sangam Beach, I once again witnessed the greatness of Tamil history," PM Modi said.

Pongal, one of the most significant festivals for Tamils worldwide, marks thanksgiving to nature, the sun, farm animals, and farmers. It is traditionally celebrated as a family festival symbolising prosperity, gratitude, and togetherness. To facilitate the celebrations, the Tamil Nadu government had earlier announced a Pongal gift package comprising one kilogram of raw rice, one kilogram of sugar, and one full-length sugarcane for all eligible beneficiaries.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
As a farmer's son from Tamil Nadu, I appreciate the focus on sustainable farming and water management. "First Drop, More Crop" is a powerful concept. But the real challenge is getting fair prices for our produce. The government must ensure policies help the small farmer, not just corporations.
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Aryan P
Young people returning to farming is the best news! I have friends in Coimbatore who left IT jobs for organic farming. It's tough but satisfying. Agri-tech and value addition are key. Hope the support reaches them. The recognition of Tamil civilisation's continuity is spot on. 🙏
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Sarah B
Visiting from the US, it's fascinating to learn about Pongal and its deep connection to nature. The idea of a festival centered on thanksgiving to the sun, soil, and animals is beautiful and something the whole world can learn from. Sustainable living starts with such gratitude.
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Karthik V
While the speech is good, actions matter more. We see rapid urbanization destroying fertile land in Tamil Nadu. Protecting soil and water needs strict laws against unchecked real estate and industrial pollution. Celebrating culture is empty without protecting its physical foundation.
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Meera T
Pongal gift package from the state govt is a nice gesture for beneficiaries. But true prosperity for farmers comes from year-round support, not just festival gifts. The focus on Tamil civilisation's guiding role is powerful. Our ancient practices of water harvesting and organic farming are indeed the future.

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