The Prime Minister, who greeted the nation on the occasion of Easter today, spoke about various other issues on Mann ki baat.
New Delhi:
With the water table dropping substantially in some parts of the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said the government is constructing five lakh 'farming pools' even as he urged people to resort to water conservation methods like creating small reservoirs.
In his monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat', he also asked the farming community to use less fertilizers and more modern technology.
He spoke about India hosting the FIFA Under-17 World Cup football tournament next year and said it is a great opportunity for branding the country at the international level, for which immense awareness needs to be created within the nation.
During the 30-minute programme, PM Modi talked about how the government is developing all the five places associated with Dalit icon BR Ambedkar on the occasion of his 125th birth anniversary which falls on April 14.
The Prime Minister, who greeted the nation on the occasion of Easter today, spoke about various other issues including asking students to develop some skills during their vacations and urging people to work for defeating diabetes and eradicating TB from the country.
Referring to the agriculture sector, he said water table is falling in parts of the country and said small reservoirs should be created to conserve the essential commodity.
He said the government, on its part, is constructing five lakh 'khet talab' (farming pools) across the country.
Under MNREGA also, efforts are being made to conserve water, he said, as he pitched for a people's movement for saving water.