Mann ki Baat LIVE updates: PM Modi to address the nation at 11 am

In his last episode on July 29, the Prime Minister appealed to the nation to protect the environment, celebrate eco-friendly Ganesh Utsav and remembered freedom fighter Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Chandra Shekhar Azad.

By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Updated: August 26, 2018 10:02:27 am
Mann ki baat, Mann ki baat live, pm modi mann ki baat, mann ki baat live, Mann ki baat live stream, Mann ki baat modi, modi live, india news, indian express, latest news The 47th episode of PM Modi radio address will be broadcasted on All India Radio(AIR) and Doordarshan at 11 am.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation on Sunday through his monthly radio programme, Mann ki Baat. The 47th episode of his radio address will be broadcast on All India Radio(AIR) and Doordarshan at 11 am. The Hindi broadcast will be immediately followed  in regional languages

Mann ki Baat will also be broadcast on All India Radio’s website – http://www.allindiaradio.gov.in.

In his last episode on July 29, the Prime Minister appealed to the nation to protect the environment, celebrate eco-friendly Ganesh Utsav and remembered freedom fighter Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Chandra Shekhar Azad.

PM Modi also talked about the success of athlete Hima Das in the Junior Under-20 World Athletics Championship and parathlete Ekta Bhyan, who won the gold and bronze medals in World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2018 held in Tunisia.

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In the last episode PM Modi also talked about the successful rescue mission conducted in Thailand where 12 teenage football players were extracted from a network of caves they were exploring, the passage of which was flooded due to rains. “The sense of responsibility and commitment, prevailing at every level was astonishing. The government, their parents, family members, media, citizens of that country, each one of them displayed an awe-inspiring sense of peace and patience. All of them came together as a team to accomplish their mission,” he said.