Prime Minister Narendra Modi
on Sunday voiced concern over the declining sex ratio in 100 districts
of the country, with situation being "more serious" in Haryana, and
pitched for a campaign to save girls through the social media.
During his 20-minute programme, Modi mentioned about the 'Beti
Bachao, Beti Padao' (save daughter, educate daughter) scheme launched by
the government.
In this context, he mentioned that a Sarpanch of Bibipur village in
Haryana Sunil Jaglan had started "selfie with daughter" competition
wherein fathers were to post their 'selfies' with their daughters.
Appreciating the initiative and pitching for a campaign to save the
girl child, Modi asked all fathers to send their 'selfies' with their
daughters to him, out which he will retweet the good ones.
"In Haryana, the number of girls is lesser than that of boys. Across
the country, there are about 100 districts where the situation is
worrisome. In Haryana, the situation is more serious," the Prime
Minister said.
"It gives pleasure that in the same Haryana, a Sarpanch of a small
village can give such a dimension to the 'Beti Bachao' programme. It
raises new hopes. That is why I appreciate this initiative. But it also
gives me an inspiration and that is why I urge you to click pictures
with your daughters and post those on #selfiewithdaughter," Modi said.
He said those posting the pictures should also write a tagline, in
any language, that strengthens the 'beti bachao, beti padao' initiative.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also talked about the recently-launched three social security schemes and three developmental schemes, including 'housing for all' by 2022, as well as the Yoga Day celebrated on June 21. He also emphasised on the need for saving water and planting trees to preserve the environment
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also talked about the recently-launched three social security schemes and three developmental schemes, including 'housing for all' by 2022, as well as the Yoga Day celebrated on June 21. He also emphasised on the need for saving water and planting trees to preserve the environment
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