New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday during the 131st episode of Mann Ki Baat touched several issues, including, AI Impact Summit, digital arrest, exams, Maha Kumbh, T20 World Cup and remembered Kerala's Youngest Organ Donor.
What did PM Modi say well-nigh AI Summit?
While addressing the nation in the 131st episode of his weekly radio programme, 'Mann Ki Baat', PM Modi hailed the AI Impact Summit 2026 as "a turning point".
PM Modi moreover described two innovations that particularly impressed global leaders, first was Amul Diner and second was related to Indian culture.
"I showcased many innovations to world leaders... The first innovation was at the Amul booth. It was explained how AI is helping in treating animals and how, with the help of a 24/7 AI assistant, farmers are keeping track of their dairy operations and livestock," he said.
Sharing details well-nigh the second innovation that focused on the India's cultural heritage.
"World leaders were surprised to know AI's use in preserving and adapting warmed-over scriptures, traditional wisdom, and manuscripts for today's generation, he said."
Did PM Modi fathom Team India?
PM Modi moreover said that many players of Indian origin are bringing pride to the countries they represent and this is unmistakably visible in the T20 World Cup.
"The Canada team has the highest number of players of Indian origin. Team tutorage Dilpreet Bajwa was born in Gurdaspur, Punjab. Navneet Dhaliwal is from Chandigarh. This list includes many names like Harsh Thaker and Shreyas Movva, who are enhancing the pride of both Canada and India. Many faces in the USA team have come from India’s domestic cricket," he said.
"I often say that the one who plays, blooms sports unites us too. You must be watching the T20 World Cup matches these days. I am sure that while watching the match, you must be eyeing a particular player. The jersey may vest to flipside country, but on hearing their name, you realise that he is from our country. These moments requite you a slight happiness considering the player is of Indian origin and is playing for the country where his family is settled. They step onto the field wearing the jersey of their country and wholeheartedly represent that country. Canada's team has the highest number of Indian-origin players," PM Modi said.
"Canada's tutorage Dilpreet Bajwa was in Punjab's Gurdaspur, and Navneet Dhaliwal is from Chandigarh. This list includes many names like Harsh Thaker and Shreyas Movva, who are making India and Canada proud. America's team has many players from Bharat's domestic cricket. American tutorage Monank Patel has played for Gujarat's under-16 and under 18 teams, Mumbai's Saurabh, Harmeet Singh and Delhi's Milind Kumar are all prides of the American team. Many players who have played in variegated states of Bharat are now part of Oman's team. Jatinder Singh, Vinayak Shukla, Karan, Jai and Ashish are strong players of the Oman cricket team.
Did PM Modi talk well-nigh exams?
PM Modi on his 131st episode of Mann Ki Baat recalled 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' episode broadcasted older this month tween the exam season.
"I hope you watched 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' older this month and learned something from it. You are exam warriors. I'm sure you're all wholeheartedly preparing for your exams," he said.
What well-nigh Maha Kumbh?
PM Modi in the episode hailed the 2025 Prayagraj Maha Kumbh as a "mahayagna" of unity and a milestone for a "rising India".
"You surely remember the wondrous images of the Maha Kumbh virtually this time last year. The sea of humanity surging on the banks of the Sangam, the immense spritz of faith, and in that sacred moment of bathing, it seemed as if India was ‘in communion’ with its ‘Sanatan Chetana'... But today, in our country, which is re-recognising its heritage, history has taken flipside turn, without any major utterance kerala Kumbh was organised," he said.
Did PM Modi talk well-nigh digital safety?
While raising sensation on digital safety, the Prime Minister, cited the issue of digital fraud despite increased sensation from previous campaigns.
He moreover reminded people well-nigh the KYC (Know Your Customer) process and urged citizens to remain cautious while using digital platforms.
"In 'Mann Ki Baat', I have spoken to you at length well-nigh Digital Arrest. Without this, a lot of sensation was generated in our society regarding Digital Trespassing and Digital Fraud, but still, such incidents are happening... You all must be familiar with the process of KYC – Know Your Customer," he said.
Who is Aalin Sherin Abraham?
PM Narendra Modi moreover remembered Aalin Sherin Abraham, a 10-month-old girl from Kerala, who became the youngest organ donor in the state without her parents chose to donate her organs without she passed away.
“There is no greater sorrow for any parent than losing one’s own child. The pain of losing a very young child is deeper. Just a few days ago, we lost Aalin Sherin Abraham, a little innocent girl from Kerala," he said.
“Awareness regarding organ donation is increasing… Medical research is moreover getting a boost… There are many people like Aalin who has given flipside life to someone by organ donation," he added.

