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Natural disasters testing country: PM Modi in ‘Mann Ki Baat’

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Last updated: August 31, 2025 7:03 am
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday (August 31, 2025) expressed pain and anguish over the devastation caused by landslides and floods triggered by incessant rains, and said natural disasters are testing the country.

In the 125th episode of the “Mann Ki Baat” programme, he also highlighted two major achievements of Jammu and Kashmir amid the devastating natural calamity — the first day-night cricket match in Pulwama and the ‘Khelo India Water Sports Festival’ at Dal Lake in Srinagar.

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“During this monsoon season, natural disasters are testing the country. In the last few weeks, we have witnessed massive havoc caused by floods and landslides. Homes torn apart, fields submerged, and entire families destroyed.”

“The relentless surge of water swept away bridges; roads got washed away, and people’s lives were in danger. These incidents have saddened every Indian,” Mr. Modi said in the radio broadcast.

The Prime Minister hailed the efforts of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), and security forces during the rescue operation amid mayhem.

“Wherever there was a crisis, our NDRF-SDRF personnel and other security forces worked day and night to save people. The soldiers also took the help of technology. Efforts were made to speed up relief work with the help of thermal cameras, live detectors, sniffer dogs and drone surveillance.”

“During this, relief material was delivered by helicopters, and the injured were airlifted. Armed forces came forward to help in times of disaster. Local people, social workers, doctors, administration — everyone made every possible effort in this hour of crisis. I heartily thank every such citizen who prioritised humanity in these difficult times,” he said.

Mr. Modi noted that amid the devastation caused by floods and rains, Jammu and Kashmir has also achieved two very special achievements.

“Not many people noticed these. But you will be happy to know about those achievements. A record number of people gathered in a stadium in Pulwama. Pulwama’s first day-night cricket match was played here. Earlier this was impossible, but now my country is changing,” he said.

In Frames: Mud, rock, and water

Havoc unleashed: The village of Chashoti in Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir was among the worst-aected by the floods.

Storm’s toll: Vehicles damaged in the flash floods

To the rescue: Stranded pilgrims are helped across a water channel using a makeshift bridge a day after the flash floods.

Wrath of the river: A view of the overflowing Beas river after incessant rain in Kullu

Wrath of the river: A view of the overflowing Beas river after incessant rain in Kullu

Trail of destruction: Damaged homes and vehicles in Chashoti.

Silent sentinel: A bridge over the swollen Jhelum stands deserted in Srinagar.

Grave loss: A woman breaks down after the death of a relative.

Away from danger: The Jammu and Kashmir Police evacuate people after water entered houses due to heavy rain in Srinagar.

Anxious wait: People stand in a queue for relief materials after flash floods caused by torrential rain in Jammu.

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“The second event that caught attention was the country’s first ‘Khelo India Water Sports Festival’ and that too held at Dal Lake in Srinagar. Truly, what a special place to host a festival like this.”

Mr. Modi said more than 800 athletes from across India participated in it. “Women athletes were not far behind; their participation was nearly equal to that of men. I would like to congratulate all the participants,” the Prime Minister added.

Published – August 31, 2025 12:30 pm IST

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