PM Modi highlights the socio-economic element of Indian festivals

"Lokmanya Tilak started the 'Sarvjanik Ganeshotsav' with the basic aim to inculcate the spirit of unity, enhance awareness in society, and promote the culture of togetherness. So this year, we should again, during the Ganesh festival, organise essay competitions

Arnima Dwivedi
Published on: 30 July 2017 7:56 AM GMT
PM Modi highlights the socio-economic element of Indian festivals
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PM Modi highlights the socio-economic element of Indian festivals

New Delhi: Highlighting the element of 'social economics' attached with celebrations of the Indian festivals, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said myriad festivals of the nation are not just a mode of entertainment but also a source of livelihood for millions of poor.

During his radio programme "Mann Ki Baat", the Prime Minister said "Our festivals are not just a mode of entertainment but also a campaign for social improvement."

"All our festivals are connected with the economic life of poor people," Modi said during his radio address which is broadcast on every last Sunday of the month, the PM said.

He also spoke of the number of festivals approaching, including Rakhi and Diwali, and said "such festivities also extend an opportunity to the poor to earn their livelihood".

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"These festivals connect the individual with the society... As far as the economy is concerned, months before the festival of Rakhi, the manufacturing of 'rakhis' starts in small-scale units across hundreds of families," Modi said.

"Everyone, from the confectioner to the rakhi-maker, benefits economically with the celebration of these festivals," he said.

Remarking on festival of 'Ganeshotsav', approaching soon, he urged people to use only eco-friendly 'Ganesha' idols.

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He also said that this year is special for the festival, for this would be 125th such since it was started by Bal Gangadhar Tilak, a freedom-fighter.

"Lokmanya Tilak started the 'Sarvjanik Ganeshotsav' with the basic aim to inculcate the spirit of unity, enhance awareness in society, and promote the culture of togetherness. So this year, we should again, during the Ganesh festival, organise essay competitions, have open discussions and remember the contributions of Lokmanya Tilak," he said.

--With inputs from IANS

Arnima Dwivedi

Arnima Dwivedi

A journalist, presently working as a sub-editor with newstrack.com. I love exploring new genres of humans and humanity.

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