Mann Ki Baat: India's youth has 'can do' approach, 'will do' spirit, says PM Modi
News | Dec 27, 2020, 01:00 PM ISTThe was the 72nd edition of the prime minister's monthly radio programme. It will also be the last Mann Ki Baat of the year 2020.
The was the 72nd edition of the prime minister's monthly radio programme. It will also be the last Mann Ki Baat of the year 2020.
I ask all agricultural students to help inform farmers in their nearby areas of the new reforms: PM Modi
The latest episode of Mann ki Baat comes a day after the Prime Minister's pre-recorded video address to the UN General Assembly where he said that the international community is faced with a very important question about the relevance of United Nations as the "requirements and challenges" of the present as well as the future are vastly different from those when the world body was constituted in 1945.
In this era of computers and smartphones, there is a big trend of computer games. These games are played by children & grownups as well. But even in these games, their themes are mostly extraneous: PM Modi on Mann Ki Baat
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 26 addressed the nation on his monthly radio show 'Mann Ki Baat'.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 26 addressed the nation on his monthly radio show 'Mann Ki Baat'. While addressing the countrymen, he paid tribute to the armed forces to mark the 21st anniversary of Kargil Vijay Diwas.
I urge people that on this 15th August to take resolve to get freedom from Coronavirus, for Aatmanirbhar Bharat, to learn and teach something new, and abide by our duties: PM Modi
Radio is popularly known as the best way of entertainment across globe. While television is more popular among masses, locals in Jammu and Kashmir are keen radio listeners
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has applauded migrant labourers from Barabanki in his 'Mann Ki Baat' session.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 28 addressed the 66th edition of his monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat'.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 28 appealed to all countrymen to not be careless as the COVID-19 cases in the nation continue to rise.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 28 addressed the 66th edition of his monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat'.
Conveying condolences to the kin of Indian Army personnel who lost their lives in the Galwan valley clash.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 28 addressed the 66th edition of his monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat'.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 28 addressed the 66th edition of his monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat'.
If you don't wear masks, follow social distancing & other precautions, you put yourself as well as others at risk. I appeal to all countrymen to not be careless, says PM Modi in Mann Ki Baat.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi acknowledged the difficulties people faced during lockdown; he mentioned that poor and labourers were among the worst affected due to COVID-19 cases.
On the recent locust attack in several parts of country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi during Mann Ki Baat stated that centre, state govt, agriculture dept are opting for measures to help farmers.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi appreciated countrymen for developing innovative ideas during the times of uncertainty.
On the last day of Lockdown 4.0, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation through his radio program Mann Ki Baat and informed that major chunk of economy is active now.
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