New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday warned that a petrol and diesel crisis is developing across the globe as ongoing conflicts continue to affect key energy regions.Speaking in episode 132 mankibatHe said, “This March has been very eventful on a global scale. We all remember that in the past, the entire world has faced many long-term problems due to the COVID-19 epidemic. We all hope that after emerging from the COVID-19 crisis, the world will return to the path of progress, but in different parts of the world, wars and conflicts continue to occur.”Referring to the ongoing war between the United States, Israel and Iran, he said: “Currently, the fierce war in our surrounding areas has been going on for a month. Hundreds of thousands of families have relatives living in these countries, especially working in the Gulf region.He added: “I am very grateful to the Gulf countries for providing various assistance to over 10 million Indians there. The areas where the war is going on are the main hubs of our energy needs. Therefore, the petrol and diesel crisis is developing across the globe.”Despite the challenges, the Prime Minister said India is in a better position to deal with the situation. “India is facing these challenges resolutely because of its global relationships, assistance from different countries and the capabilities the country has built over the past decade,” he said.Call it a tough time Prime Minister Modi People are urged to stay united. “This is certainly a challenging time. I once again urge my fellow citizens to unite and overcome this challenge. ““I am confident that just as we have overcome crises in the past, through the collective strength of the country’s 1.4 billion citizens, this time too we will achieve great success in overcoming these difficult circumstances,” he added.Responding to opposition criticism over the government’s alleged mishandling of the crisis, Prime Minister Modi said: “Everyone who is politicizing this issue should not do so. This is an issue related to the interests of 1.4 billion citizens. There is no place for selfish politics here. ““All those spreading rumors are doing great harm to the country. I appeal to all citizens to be vigilant and not to be misled by rumors. The government is constantly providing information. Believe it and act based on it only,” he added.
Gyanbaratam Survey
Prime Minister Modi also spoke about public participation and highlighted the Gyanbaratam Survey, which aims to gather information on manuscripts across the country.Prime Minister Modi said, “The Gyan Bharatam Survey is related to our great culture and rich heritage. Its objective is to collect information on manuscripts from across the country. One way to participate in this survey is through the Gyan Bharatam App. If you have any manuscript or any related information, please share its image on the ‘Gyan Bharatam App’.”
Cricket wins and J&K boost
Talking about the recent achievements in the field of sports, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that March is an exciting month for cricket fans across the country. “India’s historic victory in the T20 World Cup has brought joy to the nation. We are all proud of the exemplary success achieved by our team,” he said.Talking about sports in Jammu and Kashmir, he said the region has always shown great enthusiasm for sports. “The people of Jammu and Kashmir have always been passionate about sports. I am happy that now this place is becoming a hub for major sporting events.” He added that Gulmarg had already gained recognition through the Indian Winter Olympics in Khloe, noting that football was also popular among the youth.“I hope the winning streak in Jammu and Kashmir continues in the coming days,” he said.The Prime Minister also said that sports are becoming increasingly popular among young people, including sports that were not widely followed before. “I always say sportsmen thrive. I’m happy to see young people in this country now taking up sports that weren’t as popular before,” he said.He also mentioned the Asmita Athletics Federation and said, “It is great to see Indian women playing an important role in the changes in sports taking place in the country.”
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Prime Minister Modi emphasized the importance of fitness and healthy habits, saying, “I have always urged everyone to pay attention to fitness. There are less than 100 days left for International Yoga Day.”He further urged people to change their lifestyle. “I urge everyone to reduce sugar intake as well and as I said before, we also need to reduce cooking oil by 10 per cent. These small efforts will keep you away from obesity and lifestyle diseases,” he said.
Focus on education
Talking about education, Prime Minister Modi spoke about the value of continuous learning. “There is an old saying, ‘Karat Karat Abhyas Ke, Jadmat Hot Sujan’, which means the more we keep practicing, the more intelligence we acquire,” he said.Highlighting an initiative in Bengaluru, he said the Purana Yoga Educational Institute had launched a project called Anveshana. “It provides students in grades 9 to 12 the opportunity to innovate in areas such as chemistry, earth sciences and health. This provides students with valuable research experience and a platform to publish their projects,” he said.He also spoke about the efforts of the Naga community to preserve knowledge through education. “The Naga tribe has a traditional Morong learning system where elders share traditional knowledge, history and life skills with the young,” he said.He added that the system evolved over time. “Over time, the system has now transformed into Morung’s educational philosophy. Through this system, interest in subjects like mathematics and science is inculcated in children. Elders in the community teach them life skills through stories, folk songs and traditional games,” he said.
“Save water”
Prime Minister Modi said summer water use has started in many parts of the country and stressed the need to conserve water. Awareness has increased over the years, and the efforts are now visible at the local level, he added. “I am happy to see that efforts are now being made at the community level in every village to deal with the water crisis. Nearly 70,000 such water bodies have been set up across the country under the Amrit Sarovar movement,” he addedThe Prime Minister also mentioned a recent initiative in Varanasi. “An inspiring initiative came out of Varanasi recently… in just one hour, over 251,000 saplings were planted, setting a new Guinness World Record,” he said.

