Hyderabad:On the 74th Independence day of India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be traditionally addressing the nation for the seventh time from the ramparts of the Red Fort on Saturday. It will be his second speech of the second term in office.
However, Independence Day this year will be different due to pandemic COVID-19 and people will mostly watch the address on their television sets or through other means.
In his speech this year, PM Modi will touch upon a series of achievements of the government, including the management of the COVID-19 pandemic, measures to boost domestic manufacturing as part of the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan, steps to revive the economy with a focus on migrant workers and the new National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, according to government officials.
Over the years, PM Modi has announced some major initiatives in his Independence Day addresses including Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, Swachh India, Pradhanmantri Jan Arogya Abhiyan, the abolishment of Planning Commission and the announcement of the creation of the post of Chief of Defence Staff (CDS).
Here are the key themes from his previous speeches:
2019:
1. He said that abrogation of Article 370 and 35A is a significant step towards fulfilling the dream of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel and added that the spirit of "One Nation, One Constitution" has become a reality.
2. Declaration to take forward the 'Jal-Jeevan' Mission. He promised to spend more than Rs 3.5 lakh crores on this mission to give access to piped potable water to every rural household by 2024.
3. Highlighted that almost 1,450 obsolete laws have been done away with to reduce the burden from the common man's life.
4. Announcement about plans to invest Rs 100 lakh crore to boost infrastructure in the country.
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5. He said it must be a dream of every Indian that the country becomes a USD 5 trillion dollar economy in the next five years.
6. Announcement of creation of the post of Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) as a major reform in higher defence management.
7. India to declare itself Open Defecation Free in the next few weeks.
8. In accordance with Mahatma Gandhi's dream of self-reliant India, PM Modi appealed to citizens to buy local products.
9. Call to make India free from single-use plastic.
2018:
1. An Indian to be sent into space by 2022 as a part of the manned space mission.
2. Thirteen crore Mudra loans have been provided, including to four crore youth who have taken loan for the first time with the aspiration to become self-reliant.
3. Announcement to launch Pradhanmantri Jan Arogya Abhiyan to free treatment for serious diseases to poor people.
4. Declaration of the grant of Permanent Commission for the appointment of women officers in the Short Service Commission (SSC) of Indian armed forces.
5. He said minimum support price for many crops has been increased to more than 1.5 times the input costs.
6. He said the country is producing record foodgrains and manufacturing record number of mobile phones. The sale of tractors has reached a new high. The country is buying the largest number of aeroplanes after Independence.
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7. He said the country is confident of launching NavIC, the first indigenous Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) which will guide fishermen and other citizens through Satellite signals.
2017:
1. PM Modi said we have to leave this 'chalta hai' (casual) attitude and think of 'badal sakta hai' (it can change). "This attitude will help us as a nation," he had said.
2. Announced that more than 14,000 villages, which were without electricity since Independence, have electric power now.
3. He said that more than two crores poor mothers and sisters are no longer using the fuelwood and using LPG gas stove now.
4. Announcement for the launch of a website which will give an account of the valour of the Gallantry Award winners.
5. He said the nation's call was 'Bharat Chhoro' (Quit India) in 1942 and today's slogan is 'Bharat Jodo' (Unite India).