Prime Minister Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat' 107th episode Broadcast: Community Engagement Beyond Borders
- Posted on November 26, 2023
- Lifestyle
- By Arijit Dutta
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Prime Minister Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat' continues its impactful engagement, reaching a global audience through various platforms like Doordarshan, YouTube, and regional languages. With a focus on 'vocal for local' and diverse topics, the program aims to unite communities, celebrating changemakers and inspiring positive actions.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to deliver the 107th episode of his widely
acclaimed monthly radio program, 'Mann Ki Baat,' today, November 26. This
edition is broadcasting across various channels, including Akashvani,
Doordarshan, and multiple online platforms, starting at 11 am.
The
program, a crucial part of the government's citizen-outreach initiative,
resonates globally, reaching audiences through the AIR News website, the NewsOnAir
mobile app, and Narendra Modi Mobile App. Moreover, it is also live-streamed on
YouTube channels like AIR News, DD News, PMO, and the Information and
Broadcasting Ministry's channels.
Highlighting societal themes, in the previous 106th episode, PM Modi emphasized the 'vocal for local' campaign, urging prioritization of local products during festivals. He also discussed the Amrit Kalash Yatras and plans to create an 'Amrit Vatika' in Delhi with sacred soil.
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'Mann
Ki Baat' has emerged as a bridge across diverse sectors like women, youth, and
farmers, fostering community action and recognizing unsung heroes globally. It
has shed light on individuals making significant contributions, previously
unnoticed.
Furthermore,
the program showcases a diverse spectrum of topics ranging from climate change
to culture, fostering awareness and unity among citizens. PM Modi's vision for
'Mann Ki Baat' aims to knit the nation together, fostering development and
inclusivity.
This
program, aired in over 22 Indian languages and 11 foreign languages, along with
29 dialects, reaches over 100 crore people. Studies indicate its direct impact
on inspiring positive actions and recognizing grassroots-level achievements.
'Mann Ki Baat' remains a pivotal monthly engagement, fostering societal
discourse and unity.