Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his 21st episode of 'Mann Ki Baat' talked about the month of Magh that is related especially to rivers, lakes and water sources.
Modi said, "This time, in Haridwar, KUMBH too is being held. For us, water is life; faith too and the flow of development as well. In a way, water is more important than PARAS, the philosopher’s stone. It is said that with the touch of a PARAS, iron gets turned into gold. Similarly, the touch of water is necessary for life; imperative for development."
PM also talked about World Water Day that will fall in March 22.
After his Mann ki Baat, significant topics such as "Kisan Ki Baat" and "Job ki Baat" started trending on Twitter.
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the users said? Check Tweets:
3,700 PhD holders, 50,000 graduates and over 28,000 post-graduates applied for 62 posts of 'peons' in UP Police. The post required a minimum eligibility of Class-V.
— Rofl Republic (@i_the_indian_) February 28, 2021
Raise your voice today, else it could be your turn tomorrow.#JobKiBaatpic.twitter.com/8ZwtR8CHKq
#JobKiBaat
— Manish (@Manish13114) February 28, 2021
Unemployment youth - where are you modi ji
Meanwhile modi
I'm here... pic.twitter.com/c3yfzMNKXE
A vision of Modi ji
— Abhinay Sharma2 (@abhinaymaths_) February 28, 2021
Where education leads to this #JobKiBaat #JobKiBaat pic.twitter.com/cv7ZcG0k5e@abhinaymaths_
When there's no #KisanKiBaat #JobKiBaat , but moti is busy doing #MannKiBakwaas
— Vinod Mishra (@VinodMi62447080) February 28, 2021
Le *Indians pic.twitter.com/I7PmsMGdZJ
If farmers are the backbone of the country, then youth is the future of the country, we will have to talk on these two. #KisanKiBaat
— Deepakpreet Singh (@DeePaK__RajpooT) February 28, 2021
#JobKiBaat@Khalsa_Aid pic.twitter.com/RT4j6AjazP