Modi Highlights Telangana’s Inclusive Yoga Event, Millet-based Snacks

Haydarabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi talked about the celebrations of the International Yoga Day celebrations in TaLangana, which was specially carried out on Sunday, on Sunday, and emphasized the inspiring story of the Srirama Joint Responsibility Group (SHG) from Bhadrachalam, even Bhadradri Snacks, Bhadradri Sihir, London.
During the address of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ on Sunday, Modi called 3,000 Divang (specially deceived) participants called the yoga activity containing “inspiring”, and that the meeting showed that the meeting was not only an application for physical and mental prosperity, but also a powerful tool for strengthening and incorporating.
Bhadrachalam SHG members, who were once daily paid workers, explained how they transform their lives by producing millet biscuits from Haydarabad to London.
Modi, the group also diversified to make affordable sanitary pads, he said. This initiative reflected the greater theme of the development of women’s leadership and the promotion of local, sustainable products that contributed to Atmanirbhar Bharat.
Modi, Khamammam nation snack story, with the powerful base leadership of men by the entrepreneurs, traditional cereals such as the nation is a proof of how to remove economic strengthening, health benefits and cultural pride.
Women were trained by the integrated tribal development agency (ITDA) in the preparation of nutrient -filled biscuits and in the production of sanitary napkins and supplied the necessary machines at RS 1.
Reacting to praise, the PLIT leader Tati Lalitha said that they gained tremendous power from the Prime Minister’s words. The authority announced that they will expand their business with the support of officials and customers.
“If marketing facilities are provided in other states, we want to increase the production of input sanitary napkins,” he said.
Bhadradri Srirama said that the sanitary napkin unit was established with the cost of 13.45 Lakh RS project and provided sanitary pads to the girls’ hostels in Bhadrachalam, Mulugu, Eturnagaram and Nalgonda. “We win 1.5 Lakh RS per month through this business,” he added.
ITDA Project Officer B. Rahul, Deccan Chronicle, tribal and Adivasi women, who are capable of preparing millet -based food transferred to them for generations, he said. The group produced 40,000 sanitary pads in just three months and delivered them to schools and nearby offices – and that at a very low price of 28 RS.
“We have trained and supported them to prepare the biscuits with millet.
The Srirama produces biscuits made, including fox tail, small millet, codo millet, finger millet and jowar. The price varies between 60 RS and RS 120 per kilogram. Biscuit, near the Temple of Bhadrachalam and selling stalls at other elected intersections.
Akhilesh, a Divyang employee who participated in the program, said he felt that when he was appreciated by the Prime Minister, when he joined the crowd. “Yoga pays attention to your health. Yoga Asanas here was quite easy and I can do them without difficulty.” he said