
Prime Minister Narendra Modi honored famous young personalities with the National Creators Award at Bharat Mandapam in Delhi. Speaking on this occasion, PM Modi said that I sense the time ahead of time.
It is the responsibility of the country to keep pace with each other: PM Modi
He further said that when times change, when a new era begins, it is the responsibility of the country to keep pace with it. Today the country is fulfilling its responsibilities in Bharat Mandapam. He said that this event of the National Creators Award is an event to give timely recognition to the new era.
Lord Shiva is the father of language, art, and creativity: Prime Minister
Prime Minister Modi also remembered Lord Shiva on the auspicious occasion of Mahashivratri. He said that Lord Shiva is considered the father of language, art, and creativity. Our Shiva is Nataraja. Maheshwar Sutras have appeared from Shiva's Damru. Shiva's Tandavalaya lays the foundation of creation. During this, PM Modi also wished Mahashivratri to all the countrymen.
I sense the time: Prime Minister
He said that today there is another coincidence that this first National Creators Award is being organized on the auspicious day of Mahashivratri and in my Kashi, nothing works without Lord Shiva. PM Modi said that it is God's grace that I sense the time ahead of time. He said that today this award has been started and these awards are going to be very important and famous in the coming times. He said that these awards are energizing this new era.
PM Modi congratulated the award winners
Prime Minister Modi said that in the future the National Creators Award will become a big motivation for content creators. His work is going to get a huge recognition. I congratulate the winners who have received these awards today.
Daughters lost their lives: PM Modi
Prime Minister Modi congratulated all the women winners on the occasion of International Women's Day. He said that many daughters have fought for the awards received today. I congratulate all the women, sisters, and daughters of the country on International Women's Day.
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