Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who attended a programme on Pongal celebrations at the residence of MoS L Murugan in Delhi today, gifted his shawl to a young singer as a special gesture for her heartfelt performance at the event.
As soon she sang a song – ‘Satyam Shivam Sundaram…’, PM Modi, in a surprise move, called the girl off the stage and┬аfelicitated her with a shawl he wore. The artiste touched PM Modi’s feet and the PM blessed her.
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In his address at the Pongal celebrations, PM Modi said festive fervour marked every home in Tamil Nadu and wished joy, prosperity and contentment in the lives of all the people.
He said the festival of Pongal reflects the national spirit of ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’ and the same emotive connection could be witnessed in Kashi-Tamil and Saurashtra-Tamil Sangamam.
Drawing similarities to IndiaтАЩs diversity with ‘Kolam,’ the prime minister said that when every corner of the country connects emotionally with each other, the nationтАЩs strength appears in a new form.
Considered as a welcome symbol and a sign of auspiciousness, Kolam is a popular art form, which involves making drawings on the ground –at the entrance portion to the house– using a variety of rice flour.
PM Modi said,┬а“The festival of Pongal reflects the national spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.┬а” The same spirit can be witnessed in the tradition started by Kashi-Tamil Sangamam and Saurashtra-Tamil Sangamam which records enthusiastic participation of Tamil people in large numbers.┬аThe prime minister said, “This feeling of unity is the biggest force to build a Viksit Bharat by 2047.┬аThe main element of the Panch Pran that I have invoked from the Red Fort is to energize the unity of the country and to strengthen the unity.”
Quoting saint poet Thiruvalluvar, the prime minister underscored the role of educated citizens, honest businessmen and good crop in nation-building.┬аDuring Pongal, fresh crop is offered to God which puts тАШAnnadata KisansтАЩ at the centre of this festive tradition.┬аHe underlined the rural, crop and farmer connection of every festival of India.
Recalling one of his speeches that dwelt on the connection between millets and Tamil traditions, he expressed happiness that there is a ‘new awareness’ about the ‘superfood Shri Anna’ (millets) and many youth have taken up startup ventures on millets.
‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’, a Central government initiative, stands for unity and aims at enhancing interaction between people living in various states/UTs and promoting mutual understanding.┬аThe harvest festival of Pongal will be celebrated on January 15.
(With ANI agencies)