Stop using single-use plastic: PM Modi

Stop using single-use plastic: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that he is not against the use of plastic, but against the use of single-use plastic. He was talking to his party members, who had come to pick him up at Chennai airport. Modi said, "I am not saying that the use of plastic should be stopped. I mean that the use of single-use plastic should be stopped."
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He said that the message against single-use plastic should be reached to people across the country during the padyatra being organized across the country on the occasion of 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. He added, "It is a joy to be back in Chennai every time. 'Chennai Makallalai Santhippathil Magizhchi' - Glad to meet the people of Chennai. "This is the Prime Minister's first visit to Tamil Nadu after the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. He thanked his supporters and people for giving him a warm welcome.
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Modi said that the lines of Tamil poet Kanyan Pungundranar, which he said in his statement during the General Assembly, had hit the American media. In his speech to the 75th UN General Assembly, Modi had spoken through the lines of Tamil poet of 3,000 years ago in India. Highlighted the totality and said, "We belong to all places, and we are connected to everyone."
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The Prime Minister is here to attend the 56th convocation of the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IITM). He will also participate in the Singapore-India Hackathon 2019 prize distribution ceremony held at the institute.

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