PM Modi Karnataka Visit: Water Conservation Push
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PM Modi in Karnataka promotes water conservation & natural farming. Inaugurates Vokkaliga community’s Guru Bhairavaikya Temple at Adichunchanagiri Math.
PM Modi In Karnataka: Water Conservation, Natural Farming Push
9 Resolutions For Public Welfare
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday urged the people of Karnataka to adopt nine key lifestyle resolutions. These include water conservation, improved water management, and chemical-free natural farming. The appeal came during his day-long tour of the state, focusing on environmental sustainability and community outreach.
Temple Inauguration At Adichunchanagiri
The Prime Minister inaugurated the Shri Guru Bhairavaikya Temple at Sri Kshetra Adichunchanagiri Math in Mandya district. The temple holds deep religious significance for the Vokkaliga community, a politically influential agrarian group in Karnataka. Former Prime Minister H. D. Deve Gowda attended the event.
‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ Campaign
Modi highlighted the ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ tree plantation drive during his address. He also stressed cleanliness of public and religious places. Officials present at the venue said the PM spent nearly half an hour inside the temple complex, gathering information about its heritage and ongoing social projects.
Vocal For Local, Millets Push
The PM promoted ‘Vocal for Local’ to boost domestic products. He also encouraged domestic tourism and consumption of nutritious millets. Another resolution focused on reducing cooking oil usage. Sources indicated these themes align with the government’s broader mission on health and self-reliance.
Homage To Balagangadharanatha Swamiji
The temple inauguration honoured the late Dr. Balagangadharanatha Mahaswamiji, widely respected for his social service. He had established numerous educational institutions and healthcare facilities across Karnataka. His belief — service to society as the highest form of worship — continues to inspire millions, according to math authorities.
Delhi-Dehradun Corridor Day Before
A day prior, on Tuesday, the PM inaugurated the ₹12,000 crore Delhi–Dehradun Economic Corridor. The 213-km, six-lane expressway cuts travel time from six hours to about two and a half hours. A 12-km elevated wildlife corridor — one of Asia’s longest — ensures minimal disruption to elephant movement. The PM called it a model of development with environmental balance.
What Next For Karnataka’s Farming
State officials said the PM’s push for natural farming may soon translate into fresh central schemes for Karnataka. The government is likely to launch awareness drives on millet cultivation and water harvesting in Mandya and surrounding districts. Political analysts said the Vokkaliga outreach could have implications for the ruling party’s electoral prospects in Old Mysuru region.
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PM Modi Karnataka Visit: Water Conservation Push
Digital Desk
PM Modi In Karnataka: Water Conservation, Natural Farming Push
9 Resolutions For Public Welfare
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday urged the people of Karnataka to adopt nine key lifestyle resolutions. These include water conservation, improved water management, and chemical-free natural farming. The appeal came during his day-long tour of the state, focusing on environmental sustainability and community outreach.
Temple Inauguration At Adichunchanagiri
The Prime Minister inaugurated the Shri Guru Bhairavaikya Temple at Sri Kshetra Adichunchanagiri Math in Mandya district. The temple holds deep religious significance for the Vokkaliga community, a politically influential agrarian group in Karnataka. Former Prime Minister H. D. Deve Gowda attended the event.
‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ Campaign
Modi highlighted the ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ tree plantation drive during his address. He also stressed cleanliness of public and religious places. Officials present at the venue said the PM spent nearly half an hour inside the temple complex, gathering information about its heritage and ongoing social projects.
Vocal For Local, Millets Push
The PM promoted ‘Vocal for Local’ to boost domestic products. He also encouraged domestic tourism and consumption of nutritious millets. Another resolution focused on reducing cooking oil usage. Sources indicated these themes align with the government’s broader mission on health and self-reliance.
Homage To Balagangadharanatha Swamiji
The temple inauguration honoured the late Dr. Balagangadharanatha Mahaswamiji, widely respected for his social service. He had established numerous educational institutions and healthcare facilities across Karnataka. His belief — service to society as the highest form of worship — continues to inspire millions, according to math authorities.
Delhi-Dehradun Corridor Day Before
A day prior, on Tuesday, the PM inaugurated the ₹12,000 crore Delhi–Dehradun Economic Corridor. The 213-km, six-lane expressway cuts travel time from six hours to about two and a half hours. A 12-km elevated wildlife corridor — one of Asia’s longest — ensures minimal disruption to elephant movement. The PM called it a model of development with environmental balance.
What Next For Karnataka’s Farming
State officials said the PM’s push for natural farming may soon translate into fresh central schemes for Karnataka. The government is likely to launch awareness drives on millet cultivation and water harvesting in Mandya and surrounding districts. Political analysts said the Vokkaliga outreach could have implications for the ruling party’s electoral prospects in Old Mysuru region.