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Noting impossible for women if they have strong will: Modi Last Updated : 28 Jan 2018 01:19:53 PM IST "Mann Ki Baat" (file photo)
Modi ' title='Prime Minister Narendra Modi '>Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that nothing is impossible for women if they have a strong will.
Remembering astronaut Kalpana Chawla ahead of her death anniversary on February 1, Modi said she gave out a valuable message to all Indians, especially young girls.
"...Her message is, 'Nothing is impossible for women, if they have a strong will'," said Modi in the 40th edition of "Mann Ki Baat".
Emphasising that women in India are progressing in every field and have amazed the entire world, Modi said several verses of the Holy Vedas were composed by the women.
"Let me tell you that one daughter is equal to 10 sons... The punya (good) we get from 10 sons, we get that from one daughter...," said Modi in his radio programme which is also the first of 2018.'People getting Padma Awards without recommendation'
Modi ' title='Prime Minister Narendra Modi '>Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday lauded the recently conferred Padma Awardees and appreciated the fact that so many of them marked themselves out "without any recommendation".
"If you notice closely, you will see what a great number of people exist among us. And it is a matter of pride how so many of them are reaching great heights without any recommendation," Modi said in his monthly and this year's first "Mann Ki Baat" radio programme.
On the selection process of the awardees, the Prime Minister said it has changed in the last three years and "now anyone can nominate anyone for the award".
"There is transparency now in the selection process. The entire procedure is transformed... You must have noticed that more and more ordinary people are getting these awards. Such people who usually are not seen in metros, newspapers, TVs," he said.
"To be eligible for the award, it is not his identity but what is his or her work, which is getting importance."
The Prime Minister named a few awardees to press his point -- Subhasini Mistry, Lakshmikutty, Bhajju Shyam, Sitavva Joddati, and Arvind Gupta; all of whom, he said, came from ordinary stock.IANS For Latest Updates Please-
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