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Ladies and gentlemen from different sections of the society who have gathered here; friends,

The month of August brings purity and an environment of resolutions. This month is for commemorating revolution and the freedom fighters who had laid down their lives for the country. This month marks the celebration of not only Independence Day but also other festivals that enrich our social and cultural lives. My best wishes to you all for the upcoming festivals.

Protection of environment occupies a very high place in our traditions, culture and festivals. Today's programme is also associated with environment and modern traditions. My best wishes to you all on World Biofuel Day.

Friends,

The government has been making relentless efforts to improve the standard of living of the 125 crore Indians and formulating innumerable schemes for this. Strengthening the rural economy, doubling the farmers' income, providing alternatives to petrol, diesel and gas and making the environment safe are some of the priorities of the government. Biofuel will play a crucial role in accomplishing these goals. Biofuel has the power to create a balance between our environment and economic development.

Friends,

Biofuel is not just science but also a Mantra that will provide a new energy to not only India but also the entire world. Biofuel means the fuel that is produced from crops, crop-residue and garbage and left-overs. It is going to transform and improve the quality of life of the people in both rural and urban areas. An old saying was reinforced in the film that was shown today -'Aam ke aam aur guthali ke Daam' that means double utilization or complete utilization of a thing. It's a very old saying. It is a modern application in a way.

More and more use of biofuels will help increase the incomes of the farmers, open up new opportunity of employment, will save the country's wealth and will also prove to be a boon for the environment.

It is a part of our grand vision according to which our path to cleanliness, health and empowerment of the villages and poor farmers will be strengthened. Besides, it is also associated with our modern model of Urban Development. Biofuel among the plethora of green initiatives will immensely help in reducing the air pollution in cities.

Friends,

Today farmer brothers and sisters have gathered here in large numbers. The presence of the farmers in Vigyan Bhawan in itself is a strong message. Different parts of our country experience different rainfall patterns. Some regions are flooded with rainfall while others wait for rains. We are constantly watching that news. At one place we feel ecstatic due to sufficient rainfall, while we are also troubled with the same rainfall in yet another region.

This is all the more significant for my farmer brothers and sisters. I believe that paddy along with other kharif crops have already been sown in almost all parts of the country. You are already aware of the fact that the government has set the MSP of 14 kharif crops at 1.5 times of their cost. Whenever we talk of agriculture, we tend to refer to M.S Swaminathan ji. Two or three days back, Swaminathan ji had written an article in which he had extensively described about the transformation in the agricultural sector, the initiatives taken by the government, and the government policies. He is an authority. He has elaborately described and appreciated the plans, the schemes, the policies and the efforts of the government towards the farmers.

You too have seen for yourselves in the movie that an MSP has been set for sugarcane too along with the Kharif crops so that the farmer's get 80% more benefits on their cost of cultivation. In this season, the MSP on sugarcane has been increased by Rs.20 to Rs.275 per quintal. The farmers are going to highly benefit out of this increased value. Besides, the farmers are bound to benefit from the government's efforts towards helping to produce ethanol from sugarcane.

Friends,

This idea of producing ethanol from sugarcane had started during Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji's governance. However, the schemes languished just like the condition of the government that was in power in the previous decade. This effort was not taken seriously. When the Bharatiya Janta Party formed the government again with NDA in 2014, a proper roadmap was chalked out. The Ethanol blending programme was started. Today, these schemes are in smooth operation in 25 states and Union Territories. There has been a record production of ethanol in the last four years and the country is moving in the direction of producing about 450 crore litres of ethanol in the coming four years.

Friends,

Ethanol has not only helped the farmers but has also saved the country's wealth. Last year, ethanol blending of petrol has saved about Rs.4000 crores in foreign exchange that would have been spent on imports.

The target of the government is to increase this savings to Rs.12000 crores in the next four years. Moreover, in the next four years we can make Rs.20000 crores just by producing ethanol from sugarcane. With this saving and an alternative to sugarcane, the sugarcane farmers will be ensured of a permanent solution to their recurrent problems. Ethanol is saving money. Besides, it will also reduce the toxic gases that generate from petrol.

Friends,

Targets related to biofuel are being set. This means that it's not a wishful thinking. Robust policies, laws and strategies are being prepared, responsibility and accountability are being fixed and regular monitoring is being done to achieve the said target. The government has formulated a National Policy to develop all forms of biofuel including ethanol. The government is working towards developing the capacity of blending ethanol with petrol up to at least 10% by 2022 and at least 20% by 2030.

Biofuel will not only provide an alternative to the sugarcane farmers but also benefit the other farmers of the country. Often, our harvested crops like wheat, rice, maize, potatoes and vegetables perish due to bad weather or lack of storage facilities. Naturally the farmers would then have to dump those damaged crops. However, we have decided to use even that for producing ethanol.

There is another issue before the farmers. The farmers are unable to sell their crops because sometimes the crops are not up to the required standards with stains, shorter size, etc. as a result of the weather conditions. The consumers are not willing to purchase such crops. The shopkeepers don't purchase such crops. Thus, the farmers have to bear the brunt of unfavourable weather conditions. However, ethanol can be produced from such crops that are not up to the required standards for direct consumption like shorter than the optimum size, broken, discoloured etc. When we frame a systematic policy, trust me, not a single grain produced by the farmers will go waste. You can imagine the type of strength that the farmers will gain.

Friends,

Under the National Policy, a nationwide scheme is being formulated to transform not only the domestic waste but also the farm waste and dung of animals into fuel. Even the banana peels that are generated not only from every household but also from farms will be used as a potential fuel in the near future.

Besides, ethanol can be produced also from grass and bamboo. Bamboo is grown especially in the Northeast and tribal areas. In such a scenario, this will be a major step in shaping their economy that will benefit the bamboo growers.

Friends,

Crop residue or stubble is a major problem for the farmers. However, crop residue is a valuable natural resource but we burn this essential herb due to lack of awareness. This is a valuable herb that helps to nourish the land but we burn that in front of our eyes with our hands. I have been noticing that it is a regular phenomenon for the farmers of Punjab and Haryana. This is a serious challenge.

I time and again tell my farmer brothers that burning crop stubble leads to a decline in the fertility of soil and the smoke released causes air pollution degrading the quality of the environment. Therefore, the work on the possibility of producing ethanol from the crop stubble is going on at a massive scale. This means crop stubble will also be a medium of income. It will not only curtail air pollution but will also help in increasing the income levels of the farmers.

Friends,

The government is investing on a large scale to transform biomass into biofuel. There is a plan to set up 12 modern refineries across the country at the cost of Rs.10 thousand crores. One refinery will employ about 1000-1500 people. This means, 1.5 lakh people will get employed from the operation to the supply chain of the refineries. Besides, the scheme of generating fuel from cow dung is also progressing at a rapid pace.

You must have seen that we had launched a scheme called 'Gobardhan Yojana' in the previous budget. Under the Gobardhan Yojana, one biogas plant is being set up in every district across the country. Currently, 700 plants are being established but it will be further extended in the future. All the farmers and the Self Help Groups are being associated with it.

Friends,

Fresh possibilities of income for the poor, the farmers and the tribals are being generated with the help of schemes like Gobardhan, Van Dhan and Jan Dhan. We are working towards ensuring that there is a proper utilization of not only your crops but also of animal dung, crop residue, domestic waste and everything else.

Besides, you can have additional income from the plants and fruits grown in forests. During autumn season you must have noticed that leaves fall and pile up to a height of 1 or 2 feet. This can also be a medium of income. This is the 'waste to wealth' campaign. It is also giving impetus to the Swachh Bharat Mission because this waste is also the reason of filth.

Friends,

There is a significant contribution of our scientists and youngsters with start-ups to ease the techniques in this campaign. On this occasion I would like to offer my gratitude to you all. You are ceaselessly making efforts to improve this technique but there is still a lot of scope in this field. For example, it is important to look for crops with bumper production that can produce better quality and higher quantity of biofuels. For this to happen, the entrepreneurs with new startups and people with new technology need to tie up.

I believe that the course on biofuels should be prioritized in our engineering colleges, IITs and polytechnic colleges. Moreover, more and more knowledge regarding biofuels should reach the farmers through Krishi Vikas Kendras i.e. KVKs. Awareness should be created among the farmers by keeping the central theme of Biofuels in agricultural fairs across the country.

Friends,

One of the greatest issues related to cleanliness in cities is solid waste management. The government is working towards improving the technology of producing energy from myriad things like sewer water and Industrial waste water. Once I had read a news article about a tea-seller in a small town; he used to sell tea near a small drain. Usually my attention is easily drawn towards anything related to tea. So, he got an idea. Naturally, gas emanates from a polluted drain resulting in a foul smell. Therefore, he inserted a pipeline through a hole carved out in an inverted utensil. The gas that was emanating from the gutter was channeled to his tea-stall with the help of the pipeline. He used that gas for making tea. It is a simple technology.

Once I was in Gujarat and a scooter was moving in front of our convoy. The person on the scooter was carrying a huge tractor tube. It was completely filled with air. You can imagine that if a person carries such a huge tractor tube on a scooter, the vehicles coming from behind will be scared of collision and accident. Even I was astonished. Normally a person would carry an empty tube and fill it with air later. So I asked him to halt.

We got down from the car and asked the person on scooter that what he was doing and why was he carrying the tube like that. He could have been injured. He said that he was going to his field. I asked him the purpose. So he said that with the household waste and cattle dung of his animals he had set up a biogas plant in his house. He fills the tube with that gas and carries it to his field. That gas is used to run his water pump in his field. Just think about the capability of our country's farmers! Today even our farmers and villagers do innovative experiments.

I would like to urge the people with start-ups to tap this idea. Sometimes we don't find great ideas even in big colleges that we get from the country's farmers. We want to carry this forward by collating everything.

Today we are working on a massive scheme of B-3. B-3 means Biomass, Biofuel and Bioenergy. In addition to ethanol, work is underway at a rapid pace to produce bio-CNG from garbage. CNG is being promoted in the country's transport system so as to avoid pollution from petrol and Diesel. At present, we are importing CNG from abroad. We are trying to reduce our dependence on imports. Till date, more than 175 plants have been set up in the country. That day is not far when CNG vehicles will be a reality in not only all cities but also in villages.

Friends,

Today things like plastic waste, old rubber tyres etc. are the cause of concern. These things are now being used in construction of roads. Research is underway to find ways to use domestic waste in the construction of roads.

I just watched the work of poor people of one of the African countries on social media. They collect all the plastic waste from their village and carry them to the river bed. Then they burn and melt the plastic and mix that with the sand of the river bed. They make blocks out of it and sell at a large scale. Women Self Help Groups are engaged in this work. They are not only cleaning the garbage but also making new products out of it and selling in the market.

The government is working towards creating a balance between the environment and development. When we talk of balancing the environment with development, electricity plays a crucial role. The generation and utilization of electricity has a direct impact on the environment.

Today we are emphasizing upon a plethora of other sources of energy including solar energy along with the conventional sources of energy like coal and natural gas to generate electricity. We are promoting solar energy not only in India but in the entire world with the help of International Solar Alliance.

Today the use of solar energy is increasing at an unprecedented rate in the form of solar pumps in agriculture to industries and offices. Besides, the use of LED lights in households and offices is saving electricity. I am glad that the country's railway stations now glitter with LED lights. They have completed their work. Now the aim is to install LED bulbs in every building of the railway and railway quarters in future. We are promoting LED lights. Environmental concerns are associated with Swachh Bharat and Swasth Bharat Mission.

Smoke-free kitchens are also part of this broad vision. Today I congratulate the 5 crore poor families, the mothers and the sisters who have been liberated from smoke.

It is a wonder that such work has been completed in such a short span of time in India. We have 125 crore Indians and about 25-26 crore families in our country. Out of these 25-26 crore families, 5 crore families have received gas connections in such a short span of time. You can see for yourself when work is progressing at such a rapid pace, results are bound to show.

Friends,

Today the farmers, the technicians and the government officials together will be deleberating upon biofuel and its challenges throughout the day. You will be discussing about the daily practical problems of the farmers. I am sure that we will get many suggestions about the energy requirements of the 125 crore Indians and making agriculture profitable.

The revolutionary changes by biofuel can never be brought merely by the efforts of the government; but we need to create a mass movement through public participation by involving students, teachers, scientists and industrialists.

I wish to urge the representatives of the states who are present here, to make efforts at individual levels to deliver the benefits of biofuel in every village. The world is celebrating Biofuel Day today. India has taken several initiatives in the field of biofuel and is capable of assuring the world in addressing the concern of global warming. These steps taken by India are being appreciated all over the world today.

The world is closely watching India's plans and policies and today's efforts will instill new energy, will provide a new direction and will accelerate the progress. I congratulate you all from the bottom of my heart for this successful plan.

Thank you!

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi participates in ‘Odisha Parba 2024’ celebrations
November 24, 2024
Delighted to take part in the Odisha Parba in Delhi, the state plays a pivotal role in India's growth and is blessed with cultural heritage admired across the country and the world: PM
The culture of Odisha has greatly strengthened the spirit of 'Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat', in which the sons and daughters of the state have made huge contributions: PM
We can see many examples of the contribution of Oriya literature to the cultural prosperity of India: PM
Odisha's cultural richness, architecture and science have always been special, We have to constantly take innovative steps to take every identity of this place to the world: PM
We are working fast in every sector for the development of Odisha,it has immense possibilities of port based industrial development: PM
Odisha is India's mining and metal powerhouse making it’s position very strong in the steel, aluminium and energy sectors: PM
Our government is committed to promote ease of doing business in Odisha: PM
Today Odisha has its own vision and roadmap, now investment will be encouraged and new employment opportunities will be created: PM

The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi participated in the ‘Odisha Parba 2024’ celebrations today at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi. Addressing the gathering on the occasion, he greeted all the brothers and sisters of Odisha who were present at the event. He remarked that this year marked the centenary of the death anniversary of Swabhav Kavi Gangadhar Meher and paid tributes to him. He also paid tributes to Bhakta Dasia Bhauri, Bhakta Salabega and the writer of Oriya Bhagavatha, Shri Jagannath Das on the occasion.

“Odisha has always been the abode of Saints and Scholars”, said Shri Modi. He remarked that the saints and scholars have played a great role in nourishing the cultural richness by ensuring the great literature like Saral Mahabharat, Odiya Bhagawat have reached the common people at their doorsteps. He added that there is extensive literature related to Mahaprabhu Jagannath in Oriya language. Remembering a saga of Mahaprabhu Jagannatha, the Prime Minister said that Lord Jagannath led the war from the forefront and praised the Lord’s simplicity that he had partaken the curd from the hands of a devotee named Manika Gaudini while entering the battlefield. He added that there were a lot of lessons from the above saga, Shri Modi said one of the important lessons was that if we work with good intentions then God himself leads that work. He further added that God was always with us and we should never feel that we are alone in any dire situation.

Reciting a line of Odisha poet Bhim Bhoi that no matter how much pain one has to suffer, the world must be saved, the Prime Minister said that this has been the culture of Odisha. Shri Modi remarked that Puri Dham strengthened the feeling of 'Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat'. He added that the brave sons of Odisha also showed direction to the country by taking part in the freedom struggle. He said that we can never repay the debt of the martyrs of Paika Kranti. Shri Modi remarked that it was the good fortune of the government that it had the opportunity to issue a commemorative postage stamp and coin on Paika Kranti.

Reiterating that the entire country was remembering the contribution of Utkal Kesari Hare Krishna Mehtab ji at this time, Shri Modi said that the Government was celebrating his 125th birth anniversary on a large scale. The Prime Minister also touched upon the able leadership Odisha has given to the country from the past till now. He added that Draupadi Murmu ji, hailing from a tribal community, was the President of India. And it was a matter of great pride for all of us. He further added that it was due to her inspiration, schemes worth thousands of crores of rupees for tribal welfare were implemented in India today and these schemes were benefiting the tribal society not only of Odisha but of the entire India.

Remarking that Odisha is the land of women power and its strength in the form of Mata Subhadra, the Prime Minister said that Odisha will progress only when the women of Odisha progress. He added that he had the great opportunity to launch the Subhadra Yojana for my mothers and sisters of Odisha a few days back which will benefit the women of Odisha.

Shri Modi highlighted the contribution of Odisha in giving a new dimension to India's maritime power. He noted that the Bali Jatra was concluded yesterday in Odisha, which was organised in a grand manner on the banks of the Mahanadi in Cuttack on the day of Kartik Purnima. Further, Shri Modi remarked that Bali Jatra was a symbol of India's maritime power. Lauding the courage of the sailors of the past, the Prime Minister said that they were brave enough to sail and cross the seas despite the absence of modern technology like today. He added that the traders used to travel by ships to places like Bali, Sumatra, Java in Indonesia, which helped promote trade and enhance the reach of culture to various places. Shri Modi emphasised that today Odisha's maritime power had an important role in the achievement of a developed India's resolve.

The Prime Minister underlined that today there is hope for a new future for Odisha after continuous efforts for 10 years to take Odisha to new heights. Thanking the people of Odisha for their unprecedented blessings, Shri Modi said that this had given new courage to this hope and the Government had big dreams and had set big goals. Noting that Odisha will be celebrating the centenary year of statehood in 2036, he said that the Government’s endeavour was to make Odisha one of the strong, prosperous and fast-growing states of the country.

Noting that there was a time when the eastern part of India including states like Odisha were considered backward, Shri Modi said that he considered the eastern part of India to be the growth engine of the country's development. Therefore, he added that the Government has made the development of eastern India a priority and today all the work related to connectivity, health, education in the entire eastern India had been expedited. Shri Modi highlighted that today Odisha was getting three times more budget than the central government used to give it 10 years ago. He added that this year, 30 percent more budget had been given for the development of Odisha as compared to last year. He assured that the Government was working at a fast pace in every sector for the holistic development of Odisha.

“Odisha has immense potential for port-based industrial development”, exclaimed the Prime Minister. Therefore, he added that trade will be promoted by developing ports at Dhamra, Gopalpur, Astaranga, Palur, and Subarnarekha. Remarking that Odisha was the mining and metal powerhouse of India, Shri Modi said that this strengthened Odisha's position in the steel, aluminium and energy sectors. He added that by focusing on these sectors, new avenues of prosperity can be opened in Odisha.

Noting that the production of cashew, jute, cotton, turmeric and oilseeds was in abundance in Odisha, Shri Modi said that the Government's effort was to ensure that these products reach the big markets and thereby benefit the farmers. He added that there was also a lot of scope for expansion in the sea-food processing industry of Odisha and Government’s effort was to make Odisha sea-food a brand that is in demand in the global market.

Emphasising that Government’s effort was to make Odisha a preferred destination for investors, the Prime Minister said that his government was committed to promoting ease of doing business in Odisha and investment was being promoted through Utkarsh Utkal. Shri Modi highlighted that as soon as the new government was formed in Odisha, an investment of Rs 45 thousand crore was approved within the first 100 days. He added that today Odisha had its own vision as well as a roadmap, which would promote investment and create new employment opportunities. He congratulated the Chief Minister Mohan Charan Manjhi ji and his team for their efforts.

Shri Modi remarked that by utilising the potential of Odisha in the right direction, it can be taken to new heights of development. Emphasising that Odisha can benefit from its strategic location, the Prime Minister said that access to domestic and international markets was easy from there. “Odisha was an important hub of trade for East and South-East Asia”, said Shri Modi and added that Odisha's importance in global value chains would further increase in the times to come. He further added that the government was also working on the goal of increasing exports from the state.

“Odisha has immense potential to promote urbanisation”, highlighted the Prime Minister and added that his Government was undertaking concrete steps in that direction. He further added that the Government was committed to build a large number of dynamic and well-connected cities. Shri Modi underscored that the Government was also creating new possibilities in the tier two cities of Odisha, especially in the districts of western Odisha where development of new infrastructure can lead to creation of new opportunities.

Touching upon the field of higher education, Shri Modi said that Odisha was a new hope for students across the country and there were many national and international institutes, which inspired the state to take the lead in the education sector. He added that these efforts were promoting the startup ecosystem in the state.

Highlighting that Odisha has always been special because of its cultural richness, Shri Modi said the art forms of Odisha fascinate everyone, be it the Odissi dance or the paintings of Odisha or the liveliness that is seen in the Pattachitras or the Saura paintings, a symbol of the tribal art. He added that one got to see the craftsmanship of Sambalpuri, Bomkai and Kotpad weavers in Odisha. The Prime Minister remarked that the more we spread and preserve the art and craftsmanship, the more the respect for Odia people would increase.

Touching upon the abundant heritage of architecture and science of Odisha, the Prime Minister remarked that the science, architecture and vastness of the ancient temples like Sun Temple of Konark, the Lingaraj and Mukteshwar amazed everyone with their exquisiteness and craftsmanship.

Noting that Odisha was a land of immense possibilities in terms of tourism, Shri Modi said there was a need to work across multiple dimensions to bring these possibilities to the ground. He added that today along with Odisha, the country also had a Government that respects Odisha's heritage and its identity. Underlining that one of the conferences of G-20 was held in Odisha last year, Shri Modi said that the Government presented the grand spectacle of the Sun Temple in front of the heads of states and diplomats of so many countries. The Prime Minister said he was pleased that all the four gates of the Mahaprabhu Jagannath Temple complex have been opened along with the Ratna Bhandar of the temple.

The Prime Minister emphasised that there was a need to undertake more innovative steps to tell the world about every identity of Odisha. He cited an example that Bali Jatra Day can be declared and celebrated to make Bali Jatra more popular and promote it on the international platform. He further added that celebrating Odissi Day for arts like Odissi dance could also be explored along with days to celebrate various tribal heritages. Shri Modi said that special events could be organised in schools and colleges, which would create awareness among people about the opportunities related to tourism and small scale industries. He added that Pravasi Bharatiya Sammelan was also going to be held in Bhubaneswar in the upcoming days and was a huge opportunity for Odisha.

Noting the rising trend of people forgetting their mother tongue and culture across the globe, Shri Modi was pleased that the Oriya community, wherever it lives, had always been very enthusiastic about its culture, its language and its festivals. He added that his recent visit to Guyana had reaffirmed how the power of mother tongue and culture kept one connected to their motherland. He added that about two hundred years ago, hundreds of labourers left India, but they took Ramcharit Manas with them and even today they are connected to the land of India. Shri Modi emphasised that by preserving our heritage, its benefits could reach everyone even when development and changes take place. He added that in the same way, Odisha can be propelled to new heights.

The Prime Minister underscored that in today's modern era, it was important to assimilate modern changes while strengthening our roots. He added that events like the Odisha Festival could become a medium for this. He further added that events like Odisha Parba should be expanded even more in the coming years and should not be limited to Delhi only. Shri Modi underlined that efforts must be undertaken to ensure that more and more people join it and the participation of schools and colleges also increases. He urged the people from other states in Delhi to participate and get to know Odisha more closely.

Concluding the address, Shri Modi expressed confidence that in the times to come, the colours of this festival would reach every nook and corner of Odisha as well as India by becoming an effective platform for public participation.

Union Minister for Railways, Information and Broadcasting, Electronics & IT, Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw and Union Minister for Education, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, President of Odia Samaj, Shri Siddharth Pradhan were present on the occasion among others.

Background

Odisha Parba is a flagship event conducted by Odia Samaj, a trust in New Delhi. Through it, they have been engaged in providing valuable support towards preservation and promotion of Odia heritage. Continuing with the tradition, this year Odisha Parba was organised from 22nd to 24th November. It showcased the rich heritage of Odisha displaying colourful cultural forms and will exhibit the vibrant social, cultural and political ethos of the State. A National Seminar or Conclave led by prominent experts and distinguished professionals across various domains was conducted.