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March 31, 2025

Prime Minister Modi Unveils a Summer Learning Programme for Youth

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Kalpana SharmaCurrent Affairs Editor & Content Lead

Key Highlights

  • PM Modi announced a specially‑curated summer schedule aimed at nurturing children’s hobbies and competencies.
  • The MY‑Bharat calendar integrates field trips, cultural showcases, sports, and civic walks such as the Ambedkar Jayanti Padyatra.
  • Water‑saving drives like “Catch the Rain” and community‑based pond projects were spotlighted.
  • India’s mounting textile‑waste issue was flagged, with startups piloting recycling models that convert discarded fabric into usable goods.
  • The agenda also reinforced yoga practice, indigenous medicinal traditions, and the promotion of regional specialty products.

Detailed Insights

During his monthly "Mann Ki Baat" broadcast on 30 March 2025, the Prime Minister reflected on the carefree summers of his own youth and urged today’s youngsters to transform their holidays into periods of skill‑building. The newly‑released MY‑Bharat Summer Calendar proposes a mosaic of activities: guided tours of Jan Aushadhi outlets that dispense affordable medicines, exploratory visits to border hamlets under the Vibrant Village scheme, and participation in local sports and arts festivals. An Ambedkar Jayanti Padyatra will traverse historic sites to deepen constitutional awareness.

Water conservation formed a central pillar of the address. Modi highlighted the "Jal Sanchay‑Jan Bhagidari" initiative, which mobilises citizens to construct artificial ponds, check‑dams, bore‑well recharge systems, and community soak‑pits. The "Catch the Rain" campaign, he noted, remains vital for augmenting groundwater reserves amid rising summer temperatures.

The Prime Minister also sounded an alarm on textile waste, citing India’s rank as the world’s third largest producer of discarded fabrics. He disclosed that less than one percent of such waste is rerouted into new garments. Emerging enterprises are experimenting with circular‑economy models, turning old cloth into handbags, stationery, toys, and other value‑added products while also empowering rag‑pickers.

Yoga and traditional Indian medical systems were extolled for their worldwide acclaim. Modi called on citizens to embed yoga practice into daily routines and reminded the nation of the forthcoming International Yoga Day.

In a final segment, the Prime Minister celebrated regional produce, mentioning Mahua‑flower biscuits from Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh, and the fragrant Krishna Kamal flower. He invited the public to share stories of unique local flora under the hashtag #HolidayMemories.

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