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    PM Modi addresses 'Mann Ki Baat' for the first time in new term. Here are the key highlights

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the 111th episode of 'Mann Ki Baat', marking his first in the new term. He highlighted the continuity of the program despite a brief hiatus, emphasising the ongoing positive impact of citizen-driven initiatives across India. PM Modi also expressed gratitude for the public's reaffirmation of faith in the Constitution and democratic processes during the historic 2024 Lok Sabha elections, where a record 650 million people participated.

    Araku Coffee: Why did PM Modi mention it in Mann Ki Baat and what makes it so special?

    PM Modi during the 111th episode of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ on June 30 praised the distinctive taste and importance of Araku coffee from Andhra Pradesh. Here’s why the Prime Minister mentioned it and what sets it apart.

    Neglect brews Nota in coffee land: Araku emerges as highland for choosing ‘no candidate’

    Araku Valley, known for its premium coffee, faces deep-rooted discontent among tribal farmers due to neglected basic needs and infrastructure. Despite high Nota votes, the region continues to struggle with improving living conditions and addressing voter dissatisfaction.

    Araku Coffee: Gifted to G20 Leaders, praised by Anand Mahindra

    Following the successful G20 summit, the Indian government showered delegates with gifts including shawls, stoles, spices and more. The government of India has gifted the world’s first terroir-mapped coffee, Araku coffee, among other things, to the G20 leaders. It is grown on organic plantations in the Araku Valley of Andhra Pradesh.

    Anand Mahindra joins Araku Café's 2nd birthday celebrations in Bengaluru, enjoys 'incredible' meal

    The Mahindra Group boss met Deepika Padukone's parents & Infy's Kris Gopalakrishnan.

    Anand Mahindra, Prakash Padukone and Infosys co-founder gather at a Bengaluru cafe for a special day

    Araku Coffee is cultivated in the Araku Valley in Andhra Pradesh, located in the Eastern Ghats of India. This coffee production is designed to make these farmer families self-sufficient and foster prosperity.

    The Economic Times
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