“…PM said that from globalized wealth to human capital globalization, the World's outlook for India is being changed since end of open defecation, fight against TB, pulse polio campaign"s success and India's determination to overcome all odds and the world is convinced that Indians will contribute to great extent in changing society. In his speech, which included the announcement of the Rs 20 lakh crore economic package, Modi stressed the importance of self-reliance, equivalent to 10 per cent of the country's Gross Domestic Product ( GDP) (Shalini Venugopal, 2020). For a self-reliant India, namely: economy, infrastructure, technology-driven framework, vibrant demography, and demand, the Prime Minister identified "five pillars."…”
The COVID-19 pandemic is today's biggest public health crisis and the world's largest threat to humanity since the Second World War. COVID-19 has triggered a profound economic crisis, as well as an unprecedented human toll . India is trying to minimise the pandemic‟s impact and for this Centre and State governments are working hard to sensitise people to keep all the precautions suggested by international and national experts to stop it‟s spread. The motive of this study is to know whether Prime Minister Narendra Modi is managed to send the right message at the right time. What are the messages and how many times during the lockdown or post lockdown, he addressed the country to instil trust in the people. This research work also focused on to discuss how frequently he has briefed about the measures being taken to curb COVID-19 and to bring the situation under control. In order to study speeches PM Modi delivered during the lockdown, this work aims at conducting the content analysis of Mann ki Baat episodes (March-June 2020) based on the COVID-19 information and all those appeals to the nation that PM made in the 4 months ( March –June 2020) have been used as a sample for the study. This paper outlines the scope of understanding how PM has inculcated the habit among people about taking precautions to prevent themselves from COVID-19.
“…PM said that from globalized wealth to human capital globalization, the World's outlook for India is being changed since end of open defecation, fight against TB, pulse polio campaign"s success and India's determination to overcome all odds and the world is convinced that Indians will contribute to great extent in changing society. In his speech, which included the announcement of the Rs 20 lakh crore economic package, Modi stressed the importance of self-reliance, equivalent to 10 per cent of the country's Gross Domestic Product ( GDP) (Shalini Venugopal, 2020). For a self-reliant India, namely: economy, infrastructure, technology-driven framework, vibrant demography, and demand, the Prime Minister identified "five pillars."…”
The COVID-19 pandemic is today's biggest public health crisis and the world's largest threat to humanity since the Second World War. COVID-19 has triggered a profound economic crisis, as well as an unprecedented human toll . India is trying to minimise the pandemic‟s impact and for this Centre and State governments are working hard to sensitise people to keep all the precautions suggested by international and national experts to stop it‟s spread. The motive of this study is to know whether Prime Minister Narendra Modi is managed to send the right message at the right time. What are the messages and how many times during the lockdown or post lockdown, he addressed the country to instil trust in the people. This research work also focused on to discuss how frequently he has briefed about the measures being taken to curb COVID-19 and to bring the situation under control. In order to study speeches PM Modi delivered during the lockdown, this work aims at conducting the content analysis of Mann ki Baat episodes (March-June 2020) based on the COVID-19 information and all those appeals to the nation that PM made in the 4 months ( March –June 2020) have been used as a sample for the study. This paper outlines the scope of understanding how PM has inculcated the habit among people about taking precautions to prevent themselves from COVID-19.
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