NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi on Sunday invited people to participate in the ' Create in India ' challenge, an initiative launched by the information and broadcasting ministry to boost talent in emerging fields such as gaming , animation , and filmmaking .
He also emphasised the importance of buying ' Made in India ' products during the festive season, and thanked listeners of his monthly radio programme ' Mann Ki Baat ', as it approaches its 10-year anniversary in October.
During its 114th episode, Modi urged creators to participate in the 'Create in India' challenge, highlighting the evolving job market and the rise of new sectors.
"The nature of jobs is changing, and sectors like gaming, animation, reel-making, filmmaking, and poster-making are emerging. If you have skills in any of these areas, you can find a significant platform to showcase your talent. There are challenges focused on music, education, and even anti-piracy, and professional organisations are supporting these efforts. I encourage you to participate by visiting wavesindia.org," he said.
He also emphasised the importance of buying ' Made in India ' products during the festive season, and thanked listeners of his monthly radio programme ' Mann Ki Baat ', as it approaches its 10-year anniversary in October.
During its 114th episode, Modi urged creators to participate in the 'Create in India' challenge, highlighting the evolving job market and the rise of new sectors.
"The nature of jobs is changing, and sectors like gaming, animation, reel-making, filmmaking, and poster-making are emerging. If you have skills in any of these areas, you can find a significant platform to showcase your talent. There are challenges focused on music, education, and even anti-piracy, and professional organisations are supporting these efforts. I encourage you to participate by visiting wavesindia.org," he said.
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