Speciality of Kumbh lies not only..: PM Modi addresses these topics in 'Mann ki Baat'; Read to know more
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 'Mann Ki Baat' addressed the Constitution’s 75-year legacy, upcoming Maha Kumbh with AI integration, and the WAVES Summit, positioning India as a global creative hub.
New Delhi: On Sunday, in the 117th episode of his monthly radio program 'Mann Ki Baat', Prime Minister Narendra Modi wished the nation on New Year. He reminded that the Indian Constitution would complete 75 years on January 26, 2025. "It is a matter of great pride for all of us," he said. PM Modi hailed the resilience and guidance provided by the Constitution, terming it "our guiding light and our foundation".
The government has come up with a dedicated website, constitution75.com, inviting citizens to connect with the legacy of the Constitution. It has enabled users to upload videos of themselves reading the Preamble, exploring translations of the Constitution in different languages, and interactive content. PM Modi urged citizens to actively participate, saying, "Let us honor the vision of our Constitution makers by deepening our understanding of this living document."
Maha Kumbh 2025: An exclusive cultural spectacle
The Prime Minister enlightened the audience regarding the forthcoming Maha Kumbh, pointing to its grandeur and exclusiveness. "The speciality of Kumbh lies not only in its vastness but also in its diversity. Crores of people, be it saints, akharas, or traditions, come together in unity," he said. PM Modi emphasized that Maha Kumbh is a mark of India's unparalleled unity in diversity.
An AI-powered chatbot will be at hand for the first time at Maha Kumbh and thus elevate visitor experience, available in support of 11 Indian languages. "The digital guide will be accessible by both text and voice; all this will lead to ensuring everybody having a smooth experience," he said further.
WAVES Summit: India as a global creative hub
He also announced the World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit, to be held next year in India. In a comparison with Davos, he said the WAVES Summit would be an international platform for global media and entertainment leaders that would turn India into a hub for content creation for the world. "This summit is a big leap toward showcasing India's creative potential to the world," he said.