CM blogs on Independence Day 2013 - Towards a better tomorrow!

Published By : Admin | August 14, 2013 | 22:45 IST

Towards a better tomorrow!

 

Dear Friends,

My heartfelt greetings and salutations to all of you on the special occasion of Independence Day. I would also like to convey my wishes to the Indian community settled all over the world on this historic day.

There are a large number of people today who have not seen the Freedom Struggle closely either because they were born after 1947 or they were too young during those times. I am one of them. But, when I hear the accounts of the courage shown by our freedom fighters, I am overcome by a sense of pride and responsibility. Today, we do not have the honour of dying to free our nation but we have the golden opportunity to live for it and to see it transformed in a manner that it fulfills the dreams of our forefathers. Today we pay our tributes to each and every one of these heroes who sacrificed their lives for the nation’s freedom with a resolve that their sacrifices for our motherland will not go in vain.

When I look at the recent events, however, a deep sense of pain overcomes me. Our brave soldiers have been repeatedly killed but our Government has not awakened from the deep slumber it has been in for the last 9 years. Our Armed Forces are our pride and no citizen of this country can accept the events happening in the last few months. It is indeed agonizing.

The state of our economy is no source of comfort either with the constantly rising prices. The Rupee is breaking its own records against the Dollar. Does all this help the poor or the neo middle class, who have high expectations for a better tomorrow? Does our youth have adequate jobs? This is truly a very turbulent phase in the history of our nation and the atmosphere is that of deep mistrust, gloom and pessimism. And in times like these, we need be to most vigilant against those who promised the moon but have been unable to deliver anything. Tokenism filled acts are not the solution to the problems we face - it is time for action!

For 65 years, there have been enough divisions that have bogged us down. It is time to rise above such divisions and reject forces inimical to progress of people, especially the poorest of the poor. As I had said at the public meeting in Hyderabad recently, a Government has only one religion and that is India First and it has only one holy book and that is the Indian Constitution! The only Bhakti it must be immersed in is Bharat Bhakti and Jan Shakti is the only Shakti it possesses. The sole ritual of the Government must be the well being of 125 crore Indians and the code of conduct must be ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’. That is when we will fulfill the dreams of Mahatma Gandhi, Swami Vivekananda and Sardar Patel.

Our work did not stop with attaining Swarajya on 15th August 1947. The more difficult part of our journey still remains and it is the attaining of Surajya. Let each of us become the torchbearers of a grand mass movement to bring Surajya. And as citizens of a vibrant and liberal democracy, the power of franchise is the strongest way towards commencing this movement to attain Surajya. This responsibility begins with Registering as voters.  I strongly urge my young friends to register themselves as voters and encourage atleast 10 others around them to register as voters as well be it their families, friends, neighbours etc. Let us ensure there is no university student who is not a registered voter! Infact, we should be as proud of being registered voters as we are of being citizens of this great nation.

I will end with a prayer for all the valiant Navy personnel we lost in the unfortunate tragedy on board INS Sindhurakshak. My deepest condolences to their families. May their souls rest in peace.

Once again, I convey my greetings on the occasion of Independence Day. May our country scale newer heights of progress in the years to come. I am also sharing a video of my Independence Day message and a video on the need for high voter registration.

 

Vande Mataram! Jai Hind.

 

 

Narendra Modi

 

Sharing a video for voter registration

 

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December 03, 2025

In August this year, a group of farmers from Tamil Nadu met me and talked about how they were practising new agricultural techniques to boost sustainability and productivity. They invited me to a Summit on natural farming to be held in Coimbatore. I accepted their invite and promised them that I would be among them during the programme. Thus, a few weeks ago, on 19th November, I was in the lovely city of Coimbatore, attending the South India Natural Farming Summit 2025. A city known as an MSME backbone was hosting a big event on natural farming.

Natural farming, as we all know, draws from India’s traditional knowledge systems and modern ecological principles to cultivate crops without synthetic chemicals. It promotes diversified fields where plants, trees and livestock coexist to support natural biodiversity. The approach relies on recycling farm residues and enhancing soil health through mulching and aeration, rather than external inputs.

This Summit in Coimbatore will forever remain a part of my memory! It indicated a shift in mindset, imagination and confidence with which India’s farmers and agri-entrepreneurs are shaping the future of agriculture.

The programme included an interaction with farmers from Tamil Nadu, in which they showcased their efforts in natural farming and I was amazed!

I was struck by the fact that people from diverse backgrounds, including scientists, FPO leaders, first-generation graduates, traditional cultivators and notably people who had left high-paying corporate careers, decided to return to their roots and pursue natural farming.

I met people whose life journeys and commitment to doing something new were noteworthy.

There was a farmer who managed nearly 10 acres of multi-layered agriculture with bananas, coconuts, papaya, pepper and turmeric. He maintains 60 desi cows, 400 goats and local poultry.

Another farmer has dedicated himself to preserving native rice varieties like Mapillai Samba and Karuppu Kavuni. He focuses on value-added products, creating health mixes, puffed rice, chocolates and protein bars.

There was a first-generation graduate who runs a 15-acre natural farm and has trained over 3,000 farmers, supplying nearly 30 tonnes of vegetables every month.

Some people who were running their own FPOs supported tapioca farmers and promoted tapioca-based products as a sustainable raw material for bioethanol and Compressed Biogas.

One of the agri-innovators was a biotechnology professional who built a seaweed-based biofertilizer enterprise employing 600 fishermen across coastal districts; another developed nutrient-enriched bioactive biochar that boosts soil health. They both showed how science and sustainability can blend seamlessly.

The people I met there belonged to different backgrounds, but there was one thing in common: a complete commitment to soil health, sustainability, community upliftment and a deep sense of enterprise.

At a larger level, India has made commendable progress in the field. Last year, the Government of India launched the National Mission on Natural Farming, which has already connected lakhs of farmers with sustainable practices. Across the nation, thousands of hectares are under natural farming. Efforts by the Government such as encouraging exports, institutional credit being expanded significantly through the Kisan Credit Card (including for livestock and fisheries) and PM-Kisan, have also helped farmers pursuing natural farming.

Natural farming is also closely linked to our efforts to promote Shri Anna or millets. What is also gladdening is the fact that women farmers are taking to natural farming in a big way.

Over the past few decades, the rising dependence on chemical fertilisers and pesticides has affected soil fertility, moisture and long-term sustainability. At the same time, farming costs have steadily increased. Natural farming directly addresses these challenges. The use of Panchagavya, Jeevamrit, Beejamrit, and mulching protects soil health, reduces chemical exposure, and lowers input costs while building strength against climate change and erratic weather patterns.

I encouraged farmers to begin with ‘one acre, one season.’ The outcomes from even a small plot can build confidence and inspire larger adoption. When traditional wisdom, scientific validation and institutional support come together, natural farming can become feasible and transformative.

I call upon all of you to think of pursuing natural farming. You can do this by being associated with FPOs, which are becoming strong platforms for collective empowerment. You can explore a StartUp relating to this area.

Seeing the convergence between farmers, science, entrepreneurship and collective action in Coimbatore was truly inspiring. And, I am sure we will together continue making our agriculture and allied sectors productive and sustainable. If you know of teams working on natural farming, do let me know too!