Modi talks about Yoga Day celebrations, waste segregation movement in 'Mann ki Baat'


Modi calls for family snaps for Yoga Day celebrations

New Delhi, May 28 (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday pitched for yoga, appealing to families to post pictures of their three generations performing the exercises together on the third International Yoga Day on June 21.

He also asked them to upload the pictures on 'Narendra Modi App' or 'MyGov' to give the occasion a new dimension.

"Grandparents, parents and children should together perform yoga and also upload their photos. It will be such a pleasant blend of yesterday, today and tomorrow -- lending a new dimension to yoga," Modi said in his 'Mann ki Baat' radio address.

"These pictures will be a guarantee of a brighter tomorrow."

Modi expressed his gratitude to the person who sent him this suggestion.

"I feel that as our ‘Selfie with Daughter' campaign proved to be a very inspiring experience, this campaign of posting pictures of three generations performing yoga together will evoke curiosity across the nation as well as the world."

Modi urged people to spread awareness about the coming yoga event.

"We are still left with about three weeks for the International Yoga Day. Start practicing from today itself. From June 1, I will post something or the other about yoga on Twitter and continue to do so till June 21. I will share with you. You too kindly spread the message of yoga and connect people with it," he said.

The Prime Minister said this, in a way, is a movement for preventive healthcare.

He invited people to connect with the occasion, saying "in a very short time, the festival got worldwide recognition as the World Yoga Day and is connecting people."

"At a time when separatist forces are raising their ugly heads, this has been India's great contribution to the world. We have successfully connected the whole world through yoga. Like yoga connects the body, mind, heart, and soul, similarly it is connecting the world now."

"Because of lifestyle, because of a mad race to achieve success, and because of increasing responsibilities, leading a stress-free life has become very difficult... this situation is coming up even at a comparatively younger age. Yoga is a guarantee of wellness and fitness both. Yoga is not merely an exercise," he said.

Modi said that he sent letters to all governments and all world leaders about the Yoga Day two days ago.

Remembering his last year's announcements on yoga competitions and awards, he said: "we shall gradually advance in that direction."

Waste segregation to be launched in 4,000 cities: Modi

Harping on the importance of waste management, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday announced launch a "massive movement" for waste collection across 4,000 cities of the country from June 5.

"We must not treat garbage as waste, it is wealth, a resource. Once we start looking it as wealth, we will come up with new means of waste management," Modi said in his monthly radio address 'Mann Ki Baat'.

"On June 5, on the occasion of World Environment Day, the government, in association with the state governments, will launch a massive movement of waste collection in 4,000 cities across the country."

He said under the movement, separate dustbins -- green for liquid waste and blue for dry waste -- will be installed in these cities to develop a culture of segregating the two types of wastes.

"In the green basket put liquid waste like kitchen waste, things which decompose, and in the blue bin put waste like metals, broken boxes, plastic etc. The liquid waste can be used as manure for agricultural waste while the dry waste will be recycled."

"I am confident that we can develop a culture of segregating waste and contributing towards waste effective waste managements," the Prime Minister added.

  

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