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Mann Ki Baat LIVE: PM Modi says show about people, not politics
Mann ki Baat LIVE: PM Modi’s speech will be broadcast on All India Radio, Doordarshan and the Narendra Modi mobile app among others.
Mann ki Baat LIVE: PM Modi’s speech will be broadcast on All India Radio, Doordarshan and the Narendra Modi mobile app among others. (Source: PMO)
Mann Ki Baat LIVE: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has begun addressing the nation in the 50th edition of his monthly radio programme ‘Mann ki Baat’ today. The Prime Minister in his address will be sharing his thoughts on various issues with the people through an All India Radio broadcast that started at 11 am today.
The PM’s speech is aired on All India Radio, Doordarshan and the Narendra Modi mobile app. The YouTube channels of the Prime Minister’s Office, information and broadcasting ministry and allindiaradio.gov.in will also air the speech. All India Radio will also broadcast the programme in regional languages immediately after the Hindi broadcast.
In his last address that aired on October 28, PM Modi evoked the legacy of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and credited him with uniting India after partition.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation in the 50th edition of Mann Ki Baat. Follow LIVE UPDATES
PM Modi on Kartarpur Corridor
Govt has made a very important decision - that of opening #KartarpurCorridor so that people of our nation can easily go to Kartarpur in Pakistan and visit the sacred place of Guru Nanak Dev: Prime Minister Narendra Modi in #MannKiBaat (file pic) pic.twitter.com/QJ8I1g3768
Today, the youth is very ambitious, they think big. It's good, dream big&achieve great success - this is New India. People say the young generation wants to do so many things at the same time.I say what's wrong in that?They're good at multitasking so they do that: PM #MannKiBaatpic.twitter.com/0WCNzXabWs
When MannKiBaat started I decided that politics will not be a part of it: PM Modi
When #MannKiBaat started I decided that politics will not be a part of it, it’ll neither have the praises of the government nor my name. I got the inspiration and strength to stay true to my resolution from all of you: Prime Minister Narendra Modi (file pic) pic.twitter.com/dmQ0bBHAft
Who would have imagined that small campaign “selfie with daughter” starting from small village in Haryana would spread not only throughout country but also across other countries as well:PM @narendramodi#PMonAIR#MannKiBaatpic.twitter.com/2oc39X0Yo7
'Mann Ki Baat' has promoted many mass revolutions: PM Modi
Most people believe that greatest contribution of ‘#MannKiBaat’ has been enhancement of feeling of positivity in our society. Medium of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ has promoted many mass revolutions. #IndiaPositive has been subject of quite extensive discussion. #PMonAIR#MannKiBaat50pic.twitter.com/xV5WKmGfaZ
It was natural for me to turn towards strong, effective medium: PM Modi
When I became Prime Minister, it was natural for me to turn towards strong, effective medium. And in 2014, when I took charge as Pradhan Sevak, Principal Servant, it was my wish to reach out to masses with glorious saga of our country’s unity. #PMonAIR#MannKiBaat#MannKiBaat50pic.twitter.com/25mGAeICDn
The 50th episode of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ begins soon. Hear it on all channels of Doordarshan and @AkashvaniAIR. The episode can also be heard on the ‘Narendra Modi Mobile App.’ #MannKiBaat50pic.twitter.com/LZwDrPHqYe
Here's where you can tune into PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat
The PM’s speech will be broadcast on All India Radio, Doordarshan and the Narendra Modi mobile app. The YouTube channels of the Prime Minister’s Office, information and broadcasting ministry and allindiaradio.gov.in will also air the speech.
All India Radio will also broadcast the programme in regional languages immediately after the Hindi broadcast.
Here's what PM Modi shared in his last Mann ki Baat
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his last radio address to the nation on October 28, evoked the legacy of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and credited him with uniting India after partition. It was his timely intervention which helped save Jammu and Kashmir from ‘aggression’, PM Modi had said. The prime minister appealed to the citizens, especially the youth, to participate in large numbers in the ‘Run for Unity’ being organised on October 31 to mark the birth anniversary of Patel. Read more
PM Modi to address 50th edition of his monthly radio programme today
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“India has a golden history in Hockey. In the past, we have won several gold medals and also won the World Cup once. India has given some great hockey players to the world,” PM Modi had said.
In his last address, the prime minister also praised the para-athletes, who had represented India in the Asian Para Games last month and said that their spirit to overcome challenges is inspirational. He also evoked India’s ‘golden history’ in hockey and said that the nation has contributed largely to the sport by giving a number of talented players like Dhyanchand, Balvinder Singh Sr, Dhanraj Pillai among others.
“India has a golden history in Hockey. In the past, we have won several gold medals and also won the World Cup once. India has given some great hockey players to the world,” PM Modi had said.
The Mann ki Baat programme was started in October 2014, a few months after Modi government assumed office. It is aired on last Sunday of every month.
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Here's where you can tune into PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat
The PM’s speech will be broadcast on All India Radio, Doordarshan and the Narendra Modi mobile app. The YouTube channels of the Prime Minister’s Office, information and broadcasting ministry and allindiaradio.gov.in will also air the speech.
All India Radio will also broadcast the programme in regional languages immediately after the Hindi broadcast.
Here's what PM Modi shared in his last Mann ki Baat
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his last radio address to the nation on October 28, evoked the legacy of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and credited him with uniting India after partition. It was his timely intervention which helped save Jammu and Kashmir from ‘aggression’, PM Modi had said. The prime minister appealed to the citizens, especially the youth, to participate in large numbers in the ‘Run for Unity’ being organised on October 31 to mark the birth anniversary of Patel. Read more
PM Modi to address 50th edition of his monthly radio programme today