"Mann Ki Baat" (मन की बात) is a radio program hosted by the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi. The program provides the Prime Minister with a platform to address the nation and share his thoughts on various issues. The phrase "Mann Ki Baat" translates to "The Voice of the Heart" in English.
Key features of the "Mann Ki Baat" program include:
Frequency: The program is broadcast on All India Radio (AIR), Doordarshan, and other mediums on the last Sunday of every month. During the program, the Prime Minister discusses a wide range of topics, including social issues, government initiatives, and important events.
Interactive Format: "Mann Ki Baat" is designed to be an interactive platform. The Prime Minister often encourages citizens to share their thoughts, ideas, and suggestions on various subjects. People can send their inputs through letters, social media, or the MyGov platform.
Inclusivity: The program aims to be inclusive, covering diverse topics and addressing people from all walks of life. Prime Minister Modi often shares anecdotes, stories of individual achievements, and examples of positive initiatives happening across the country.
National and International Reach: "Mann Ki Baat" is broadcast not only in multiple languages across India but is also available globally through various channels, making it accessible to the Indian diaspora and international audiences.
The program has gained popularity as a means for the Prime Minister to connect with the citizens directly, conveying his thoughts and perspectives on important matters. It serves as a platform for dialogue and engagement between the government and the people.
"Mann Ki Baat" was started by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 03 October 2014.
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