Today marks Prime Minister Modi's commencement of the first Mann Ki Baat for 2024
- Posted on January 28, 2024
- Lifestyle
- By Arijit Dutta
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to deliver the 109th Mann Ki Baat, addressing diverse topics including science, AI, and fitness. The monthly radio program, connecting over 100 crore people, has become a powerful citizen-outreach initiative. Previous editions featured insights from figures like Sadhguru and Harmanpreet Kaur.
In
his inaugural Mann
Ki Baat of 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to share his
vision today, January 28. This monthly radio program, which commenced on
October 3, 2014, has evolved into a pivotal element of the government's
outreach strategy. The 108th edition covered a spectrum of subjects, including
science, mental health, and the transformative impact of Artificial
Intelligence (AI).
Reflecting on the advancements in AI, PM Modi highlighted its role in enhancing convenience across various sectors. A noteworthy instance was the Kashi-Tamil Sangmam event in Uttar Pradesh, where the indigenous AI-powered Bhashini app seamlessly translated the Prime Minister's Hindi speech into Tamil. This experiment garnered positive responses, particularly from the participants, showcasing the practical applications of technology.
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The
109th Mann Ki Baat is anticipated to delve into diverse themes, including
fitness goals. The previous edition featured insights from renowned personalities
like Sadhguru, Harmanpreet Kaur, Vishwanathan Anand, and Akshay Kumar, who
shared their perspectives on physical well-being during the broadcast.
Mann
Ki Baat has proven to be a catalyst for societal transformation, motivating
citizens to contribute to national objectives. Over 100 crore people have
connected with the program, celebrating grassroots-level changemakers and
fostering a sense of community action. The last Sunday of every month witnesses
the broadcast of Mann Ki Baat, addressing a broad spectrum of social groups,
including women, youth, and farmers.
In
essence, Mann Ki Baat serves as a powerful tool for citizen engagement,
bridging gaps and fostering a collective spirit towards positive action and
national development.