
PM Modi Mann Ki Baat Today Highlights: Addressing the nation through his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said coronavirus hasn’t got over yet and urged people to follow all Covid-related protocols during upcoming festivals.
The Prime Minister urged people to read the story of Kargil ahead of Kargil Vijay Diwas tomorrow and asked people to salute the brave hearts of the war of 1999.
Modi said every Indian felt proud watching our contingent in full glory at the Tokyo games and asked people to cheer and support and cheer for team India.
PM Modi said he is unable to take up all the inputs he receives for Mann Ki Baat but he forwards many of them to the concerned government departments.
Modi also talked about apple cultivation in Manipur and mentioned the efforts of an engineer named TS Ringphami Young. He also spoke about Andhra Pradesh’s weatherman Isak Munda.
Referring to the August 15, PM Modi said this year’s Independence Day is special since it is the 75th Independence Day of the country.
The programme was broadcast live on All India Radio, DD and Narendra Modi mobile app. Akashvani will broadcast ‘Mann Ki Baat’ in regional languages immediately after the Hindi broadcast.
Reminding people of coronavirus, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Sunday asked people to follow all Covid-related protocols.
"During festivals and gaiety, do remember that corona is not yet gone from amidst us. You don't have to forget corona-related protocols," he said, news agency ANI reported.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi talked about a special event in Georgia and an event from Singapore during his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat on Sunday.
PM Modi said the cultivation of 'Ber' has increased after the covid pandemic.
"After COVID-19, the cultivation of 'Ber' is increasing. My one such young friend is 32 years old Bikramjeet Chakma from Unakoti, Tripura. He has earned a sizable profit after starting 'ber' cultivation & motivating people for its cultivation," he said, news agency ANI reported.
PM Modi Sunday spoke about the efforts of small food stall owners in Chandigarh and Tamil Nadu during his Mann Ki Baat programme.
PM Modi gave an account of good quality products being made out of banana fibre and food products from banana flour in Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said inspiring work is being done in agriculture in Tripura and Manipur.
PM Modi talked about apple cultivation in Manipur and mentioned about the efforts of an engineer named TS Ringphami Young.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke about Andhra Pradesh's weatherman Isak Munda during his Mann Ki Baat programme on Sunday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke about Andhra Pradesh's weatherman Isak Munda during his Mann Ki Baat programme on Sunday.
PM Modi Sunday said he is unable to take up all the inputs he receives for Mann Ki Baat but he forwards many of them to the concerned government departments.
PM Modi said the Ministry of Culture has taken up a new inititative to mark Amrut Mahotsav.
Referring to the August 15, PM Modi said this year is special since it is the 75th Independence Day.
PM Modi said tomorrow is Kargil Vijay Diwas and asked people to pay their tributes to those who made the country proud in 1999.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi Sunday said every Indian felt proud seeing our contingent at Tokyo Olympics.
PM Modi asked everyone to support team India at the Tokyo Olympics
PM Modi asked everyone to support team India at the Tokyo Olympics
During his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat, PM Modi Sunday said the 'Victory Punch Campaign' to support the country's Olympics team has begun. "To support our Olympics team on social media, the 'Victory Punch Campaign' has already begun. You also share your victory punch along with your team and cheer for India," he said.
PM Modi began his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat on Sunday.
Listen to the programme here:
PM Modi began his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat on Sunday.
Listen to the programme here:
PM Modi will address the nation at 11 am through his monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat' at 11 am on Sunday.