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PM Narendra Modi to address 101st edition of 'Mann Ki Baat' today

Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will speak at the 101st episode of his monthly radio show, “Mann Ki Baat.” Today at 11 a.m., the fifth installment of the Prime Minister’s monthly radio show for this year will air. The 100th edition of PM Modi’s monthly radio show, which was broadcast live on April 26 across […]

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Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will speak at the 101st episode of his monthly radio show, “Mann Ki Baat.”
Today at 11 a.m., the fifth installment of the Prime Minister’s monthly radio show for this year will air. The 100th edition of PM Modi’s monthly radio show, which was broadcast live on April 26 across the nation, recently concluded.
On April 30, the 100th episode of “Mann ki Baat” aired worldwide. The programme was also streamed live from the United Nations’ main office in New York.The programme, which started on October 3, 2014, has become a key pillar of the government’s citizen-outreach programme addressing multiple social groups such as women, youth, and farmers and has spurred community action.
The Prime Minister found such personalities of the world through the ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program, who made special contributions in their field, but their contributions were not known. Today people know such people in society and only know them. Not only this, but people are also moving forward with their inspiration.
Apart from this, PM Modi included all the topics of climate change, agriculture, art, culture, and health in Mann Ki Baat and presented something new to society every time in his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program so that society could get information about that subject. The aim is to unite the country in one thread and develop by taking everyone along.
Apart from 22 Indian languages and 29 dialects, ‘Mann Ki Baat’ is broadcast in 11 foreign languages including French, Chinese, Indonesian, Tibetan, Burmese, Baluchi, Arabic, Pashtu, Persian, Dari and Swahili. Mann Ki Baat was broadcast by more than 500 broadcast centres of All India Radio.The effect of “Mann Ki Baat” on people’s lives was the subject of a research.
According to the survey, more than 100 crore people have at least once connected to “Mann Ki Baat,” which communicates directly to viewers, honours grassroots changemakers and accomplishments of individuals, and influences viewers to take constructive action.
Doordarshan broadcast the programme live to Raj Bhavans all throughout the nation.
The new Parliament building was formally opened to the public on Sunday morning by the prime minister. The PM gave traditional shawls and gifts to the construction workers in advance of the inauguration as well. Priests from many religions recited the traditional lines at the “Sarv-dharma” prayers that were held in the new Parliament building.After doing puja, PM Modi placed the revered “Sengol” next to the Speaker’s chair in the new Lok Sabha chamber.

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