PM Modi's selected speeches were published in a book by M Venkaiah Naidu

 At Akashvani Bhawan in New Delhi, former vice president M. Venkaiah Naidu published a selection of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speeches.

New Delhi : At Akashvani Bhawan in New Delhi, former vice president M. Venkaiah Naidu published a selection of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speeches. At an event here hosted by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the book "Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas Sabka Vishwas" Prime Minister Narendra Modi Speaks (May 2019-May 2020)" was released in the presence of Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan. Former Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu stated during the book's launch that the book provides readers with a glimpse into Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for India's future and a clear blueprint of the trip ahead through his talks on many issues of national significance.

The book's main idea is this: The 86 speeches the prime minister gave on a variety of topics are the centre of the book. The book depicts the prime minister's vision of a self-sufficient, adaptable "New India" that can turn obstacles into possibilities. The same-titled book provides as an illustration of the aspirations and hopes of 130 crore Indians to create a New India through "Jan Bhagidari—Taking All Together."

Key Points : 

  • 86 talks of Prime Minister Modi addressing a range of topics from May 2019 to May 2020 are included in the book. Ten different themes are covered.
  • Aatmanirbhar Bharat: Economy, People-First Governance, Fight Against COVID-19, Emerging India: Foreign Affairs, Jai Kisan, and others are among the sections. New India's Tech Mann ki Baat, Eternal India-Modern India: Cultural Heritage, Fit India-Efficient India, Green India-Resilient India-Clean India, and
  • During the ceremony, the e-book version was also made available.
  • The book will be sold in both Hindi and English at the Soochna Bhawan, CGO Complex, New Delhi Book Gallery, as well as all of the Publications Division's sales locations across the nation.

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