The prime minister said he had received thousands of letters and messages from the people and had read “with emotion”.
Posted Date – Sun, 30 Apr 23 at 01:30pm

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on the 100th episode of the historic “Mann Ki Baat” on Sunday, saying his radio show is the “Mann Ki Baat” of millions of Indians and their emotions. expression.
The prime minister said he had received thousands of letters and messages from the people and had read “with emotion”.
He said the people of the country must be congratulated for the 100th issue of the monthly radio station which started on October 3, 2014.
“Today is the 100th episode of Mann Ki Baat. I have received thousands of letters, hundreds of thousands of messages. I am trying to get through more and more people. I have read your letters many times emotionally and have been carried away Mind and then get yourselves under control. You guys congratulated me on the 100th episode of Mann Ki Baat but all listeners, our countrymen deserve congratulations. PM Modi said Mann Ki Baat is “Mann Ki Baat for millions of Indians Baat and the expression of their emotions”.
“The Mann Ki Baat show is the embodiment of our citizens; here we celebrate positivity and people’s participation,” Prime Minister Modi said, while adding that the show was a way to celebrate the achievements of others and an opportunity to learn from others.
PM Modi’s monthly radio show completed its 100th episode today, which was broadcast live nationwide at 11am.
Launched on 3 October 2014, the program has become a key pillar of the government’s civic outreach programs targeting various social groups such as women, youth and farmers, and has catalyzed community action.
In addition to 22 Indian languages and 29 dialects, Mann Ki Baat is broadcast in 11 foreign languages including French, Chinese, Indonesian, Tibetan, Burmese, Baluchi, Arabic, Pashto, Persian Dari, Swahili and Swahili. Man ki Bhat is being broadcast from over 500 broadcast centers of All India Radio.
A study was conducted on the impact of Mann Ki Baat on people’s lives.
The research shows that more than 1 billion people have connected with Mankibutt at least once, and it speaks directly to people, celebrates grassroots changemakers and people’s achievements, and influences people to take positive action.
The show is broadcast live from Raj Bhavans across the country by Doordarshan.
