Mann Ki Baat: PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat, said- the foundation of developed India is getting stronger
PM Modi Mann ki Baat LIVE: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the people of the country through the Mann ki Baat program on the last Sunday of every month. So far 113 episodes of this program have been aired.
PM Modi Mann ki Baat 13th Episode LIVE: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the countrymen for the 113th time through the Mann Ki Baat program on Sunday (August 25). During this, PM Modi said that today once again we will talk about the achievements of the country and the collective efforts of the people of the country. In 21st-century India, so many things are happening that are strengthening the foundation of developed India. On August 23, the nation celebrated the first National Space Day, celebrating the success of Chandrayaan-3. On this day last year, Chandrayaan-3 successfully landed on the Shiv-Shakti point in the southern part of the Moon.
Addressing the Mann Ki Baat program, PM Modi said, 'During the freedom struggle, countless people from all walks of life came forward, even though they had no political background. They dedicated themselves completely to India's independence. Today, to realize the dream of a developed India, we need to awaken the same spirit once again.'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in his monthly 'Mann Ki Baat' radio program that there has been a huge response to his call on Independence Day for one lakh youth without any political background to join politics. He urged the youth to join public life for a developed India and a strong democracy. The Prime Minister said that even during the freedom struggle, many such people had come forward from every section of the society who had no political background.
PM Modi said, 'These people had devoted themselves to India's independence. Today we need the same spirit once again to achieve the goal of a developed India.' He said that a large number of youth are ready to join politics and they are just looking for the right opportunity and right guidance. Modi said that on his call, the youth have written letters to him and responded on social media. He has said that the politics of dynasty suppresses new talent.
During the event, Modi interacted with several young entrepreneurs leading various space start-ups and highlighted their work. He lauded the growing vibrant space ecosystem in the country. The Prime Minister said that the youth of the country have benefited immensely from various reforms in the space sector. He said India celebrated the first National Space Day on August 23 to mark the first anniversary of the successful landing of its spacecraft on the moon. Modi highlighted the work of various organisations and people in improving the environment and emphasised on collective effort in the sector.
The first episode aired on 3 October 2014
PM Narendra Modi's Mann Ki Baat program started on 3 October 2014 and PM Modi presented his views to the countrymen. After this, PM Modi does Mann Ki Baat on the last Sunday of every month. Apart from 22 Indian languages and 29 dialects, Mann Ki Baat is also broadcast in 11 foreign languages. These include French, Chinese, Indonesian, Tibetan, Burmese, Balochi, Arabic, Pashtu, Persian, Dari and Swahili.