Mann ki Baat completes 50 episodes Sunday

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Narendra Modi's monthly radio broadcast 'Mann ki Baat', which completes 50 episodes on Sunday, has in its previous episodes covered issues of social, national as well as international implication: education of the girl child, tackling exam stress, climate change and drug menace.

In October 2014, in the very first episode of the programme, PM Modi urged citizens to use at least one khadi product, saying it would help poor weavers.

A statement from the issued Friday said that after the episode was aired, the sale of went up by 120 per cent.

The 'Mann ki Baat' programme is broadcast every month on the last Sunday on the Radio and the Doordarshan

Taking cue from a listener, Modi dedicated the entire December 2014 episode to making drug-free. He requested all those active on the to create a by using #DrugsFreeIndia hashtag.

The episode in January 2015, was the first ever joint radio address by an Indian and an American

PM Modi and then US shared some personal stories and accounts and answered questions like "what makes you smile after a long day at work? or "did you ever think you would reach the position you have reached today?"

The PM also discussed how exams should be celebrated as a festival. The PM followed it up with a book titled "Exam Warriors" which discussed how to deal with exam pressure as well as a community-driven initiative to make exams fun.

In May 2015, the PM talked extensively about June 21 being declared by the as the 'International Yoga Day'.

In June 2015, the shared the account of a village sarpanch who launched #SelfieWithDaughter campaign and the hashtag soon became a rage with millions of posts from citizens from all walks of life -- celebrities, national as well as global leaders, the statement said.

Modi had termed the initiative special for as the state has a skewed sex ratio.

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First Published: Sat, November 24 2018. 16:25 IST