'Mann Ki Baat': PM Modi urges people to visit museums, share experiences
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PM Modi mentioned that he recently visited the Hiroshima Peace Memorial museum in Japan, describing it as an emotional experience. He emphasized the importance of cherishing historical memories, which can greatly benefit future generations. Museums often provide new lessons and extensive learning opportunities, he added.
PM Modi should speak about Mhadei issue in 'Mann Ki Baat': Congress
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"BJP leaders from Goa boast that PM Modi has applauded schemes and programmes of the state government through Mann Ki Baat. Now these leaders should tell him to show some guts and speak about the Mhadei diversion and show his love towards a small state like Goa," Panjikar said.
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi mentioned Kashmir's Lotus Stem in 'Mann Ki Baat'
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He said that Lotus Stem is not only reaching different states of the country but is also exported to other countries, including the UAE. This correspondent recently met the Managing Director of a Farmer Producer Organisation (FPO) and also had interaction with the farmers who cultivate Lotus Stem, who are also part of the FPO.
PM Modi pays tribute to Deen Dayal Upadhyaya on his birth anniversary
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In his monthly radio broadcast "Mann Ki Baat", the Prime Minister Narendra Modi while remembering Upadhyaya said, "Today the 25th of September is celebrated as the birthday of Deendayal Upadhyay ji, the brilliant humanist, thinker and great son of the country."
Here's why PM hailed Jharkhand's Aara-Keram village as a model to follow
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A board has been placed on the side of a clean road at the entrance of the village, displaying the rules which are - 'Shramdan', 'Nashabandi', ban on open defecation, prohibition on leaving cattle unattended, ban on cutting trees and plants, ban on dowry system, plastic ban and deep boring ban. These are the rules, which the people of the village had imposed on themselves about five years ago with mutual consent.
PM urges people to share ideas for 'Mann ki Baat'
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In a statement on Twitter, MyGov said: "Send us your suggestions on the themes or issues you want the Prime Minister to speak about in the upcoming 'Mann Ki Baat' episode. Share your views in this Open Forum or alternatively you can also dial the toll-free number 1800-11-7800 and record your message for the Prime Minister in either Hindi or English. Some of the recorded messages may become part of the broadcast."
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