West Bengal continues to suffer under corruption and “cut money” culture: PM Modi in Medinipur
April 19th, 11:30 am
In Medinipur rally, PM Modi contrasted India’s rapid progress with Bengal’s stagnation under TMC, citing corruption, unemployment and migration. Calling for a “loot-free Bengal,” he emphasised the need for change - “Paltaano Dorkar!” He also highlighted Bengal’s untapped fisheries potential, promising a “Blue Revolution”.TMC syndicates will be removed from mandis so that exploitation stops: PM Modi in Jhargram, West Bengal
April 19th, 11:20 am
Jhargram rally witnessed PM Modi raise concerns over infiltration and its impact on Bengal’s identity, while warning against pisive politics. He also exposed issues of high electricity bills and shortages, promising relief through clean and affordable energy under PM Surya Ghar. He further outlined key guarantees for farmers, tribals and youth, higher MSP, expanded welfare schemes, improved schools, healthcare and freedom from syndicate control.TMC is blocking railway and road projects worth thousands of crores: PM Modi in Purulia, West Bengal
April 19th, 11:10 am
PM Modi highlighted farmers’ distress in the Purulia rally, due to stalled irrigation projects and syndicate control over mandis and cold storages. He assured better MSP, expanded PM-KISAN benefits, irrigation support, and access to PM-KUSUM and crop insurance, reiterating that “factories run on trust, not fear.”PM Modi’s enthusiastic rallies across West Bengal in Bishnupur, Purulia, Jhargram & Medinipur
April 19th, 11:00 am
PM Modi addressed massive and energetic public gatherings across Bishnupur, Purulia, Jhargram and Medinipur, delivering a strong and consistent message of women empowerment, development and decisive change in West Bengal.Prime Minister commends release of the Constitution of India in Santhali language
December 26th, 11:26 am
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has commended release of the Constitution of India in Santhali language by the President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu. Shri Modi stated that will help to deepen constitutional awareness and democratic participation. India is very proud of the Santhali culture and the contribution of Santhali people to national progress, Shri Modi said.The listeners of 'Mann Ki Baat' are the real anchors of this programme: PM Modi
September 29th, 11:30 am
In the 114th Mann Ki Baat episode, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reflected on the 10-year journey of the programme, celebrating positive stories and collective achievements across India. He praised efforts in water conservation, cleanliness and preserving heritage. He encouraged supporting local products and environmental campaigns, while expressing gratitude to all those involved in making the programme a success.