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PM Modi announces campaign ‘Catch the Rain’ during Mann Ki Baat

Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasised on the importance of water conservation during his Mann Ki Baat address on Sunday. He also announced that the Jal Shakti Ministry will soon launch a water conservation campaign called ‘Catch the Rain’.
“We must understand our responsibility towards water conservation. In a few days, the Jal Shakti Ministry will launch a campaign ‘Catch the Rain’. Its slogan is ‘Catch the Rain, where it falls, when it falls'”, said PM Modi.
PM Modi started his monthly radio address by talking about the significance of water and water bodies in each culture.
“Bathing in a holy reservoir during the month of Magha is considered sacred. Every culture has some or the other tradition associated with rivers. Many civilizations have also developed on the river banks,” he said.
Further, PM Modi talked about the Kumbh festival.
“This time, Kumbh is also being held in Haridwar. Water is life for us, it is also faith and it is also a stream of development. Water is, in a way, more important than Paras (a touchstone). It is said that iron is converted into gold by the touch of Paras. Similarly, touch of water is necessary for life, it is necessary for development,” he said
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‘Harry Potter’ and ‘Peaky Blinders’ star Helen McCory dies due to cancer

British film, television and stage actress Helen McCrory has died aged 52 from cancer, her husband and fellow actor Damian Lewis said on Thursday. McCrory “died peacefully at home surrounded by a wave of love from friends and family”, Lewis wrote on Twitter, calling his late wife “beautiful and mighty”.
“We love her and know how lucky we are to have had her in our lives. She blazed so brightly,” the actor added, explaining she had died “after a heroic battle with cancer”.McCrory was best known as a star of the hit BBC crime drama ‘Peaky Blinders’ and for the role of Narcissa Malfoy in the “Harry Potter” films, as the mother of the boy wizard’s school-aged rival.
She played Cherie Blair, the wife of former British prime minister Tony Blair, twice in both the “The Queen” (2006) and “The Special Relationship” (2010), and played fictional British interior minister Clair Dowar in the James Bond film “Skyfall” (2012).
Born in Paddington in west London in 1968 to a Welsh mother and Scottish-born father, McCrory was the eldest of three children. She attended school in southeast England and spent a year living in Italy before studying acting at London’s Drama Centre.
A lengthy acting career followed, which saw her play a multitude of roles on the small and big screen, as well as on stage. McCrory and Lewis, who starred in the US TV series Homeland, married in 2007. The pair met performing in the Shakespeare play “Much Ado About Nothing” as comedic protagonists Beatrice and Benedick.
In 2011, she told the Independent newspaper she had eschewed celebrity but was honoured to have played such interesting roles. An actor’s job, she said, was to “reassure the audience that life, as muddled and as wonderful as it is, is worth living”.
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