New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will write the nation in the 128th episode of his monthly radio program 'Mann Ki Baat' on Sunday. The telecast of the program will uncork at 11 am and will be heard and seen simultaneously on the unshortened network of All India Radio (Akashvani) and Doordarshan.
The telecast of Mann Ki Baat will moreover be misogynist live on the AIR News website, the News on Air mobile app, and the YouTube channels of AIR News, DD News, the Prime Minister's Office, and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. It will be unconcentrated in various Indian languages on All India Radio immediately without the Hindi version.
Why is Mann Ki Baat special?
Mann Ki Baat has been the main medium for Prime Minister Modi to connect directly with the public for the last several years. Through this program they reach out to Indians living in the country and abroad, express their views on variegated social issues, and inspire people for public participation. The highlight of this program is moreover to highlight the small but impactful efforts taking place wideness the country.
What did PM Modi say in the last episode?
In the 127th episode aired on October 26, the Prime Minister congratulated the Chhath festival and praised the youth who have unsalaried to reviving Sanskrit. Referring to the global recognition that India's coffee is getting, he described it as the victory of the efforts of farmers and entrepreneurs.
While talking well-nigh the efforts related to public welfare, PM Modi had mentioned 'GST Savings Utsav,' which was much discussed wideness the country. He moreover praised several citizen-led campaigns related to cleanliness and the environment—such as the 'Garbage Café' in Ambikapur (Chhattisgarh), where supplies is given in mart for plastic waste, and Bengaluru engineer Kapil Sharma's efforts to revive lakes.
The Prime Minister moreover appreciated the initiative by BSF and CRPF to prefer Indian successors dogs, which he termed as an important step towards self-reliance.
Mann Ki Baat: Platform for public participation
Since its launch in October 2014, Mann Ki Baat has not only been a radio program but has moreover wilt the understructure of many people's movements. Mann Ki Baat has played an important role in connecting people in campaigns like Swachh Bharat, digital literacy, environmental protection, water saving, and women's empowerment.
The vision of the unshortened country are stock-still on what message the prime minister gives in today's episode.

