Mann Ki Baat Highlights: Mann Ki Baat has now become global, says PM Modi

Today's episode is the 80th of the monthly radio program. PM Modi previously spoke through Mann Ki Baat on July 25.

Mann Ki Baat Highlights: Mann Ki Baat has now become global, says PM Modi
Mann Ki Baat Highlights 29.08.2021

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is addressing the nation through the latest episode of his monthly Mann Ki Baat radio program. He honored Major Dhyan Chand on his introduction to the world anniversary, wished individuals on Janmashtami, and commended individuals of Indore for making it the first 'Water Plus' city in the country. Previously, PM Modi spoke through Mann Ki Baat on July 25, which was its 79th edition. "Tune in tomorrow at 11am," the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) tweeted on Saturday. 

Listeners can tune into regional episodes of today's address following the Prime Minister's address, and at 8pm as well on the concerned regional channels of All India Radio and Doordarshan. 

The first Mann Ki Baat episode was broadcast on October 3, 2014. 

Updates of Man Ki Baat: 

  • PM Modi begins his address with recognition for Major Dhyan Chand, lauds Indian Hockey teams over their presentation in the as of late concluded Tokyo Olympics. 
  • Today's childhood does not have any desire to follow routine practices. He wants to go to obscure places and when he makes up mind, nobody can stop him: PM Modi 
  • India might have not won that numerous medals in Olympics, however, today's childhood is investigating opportunities identified with sports. We can't allow this energy to stop. How about we made this energy super durable in all walks of life: PM Modi 
  • In front of Janmashtami on Monday, PM Modi recalls meeting with American national Jadurani Dasi, who works with ISKCON. 
  • "At whatever point we speak of Swachh Bharat, Indore's name consequently comes up. It has been number 1 in Swachh Bharat rankings. In any case, individuals of Indore are not satisfied with just that. They have made it the first Water Plus in the nation," says PM Modi. 
  • PM Modi says that Mann Ki Baat is at this point not restricted only to India, individuals across the world are talking about it. "I get messages from Indians based abroad," he says. 
  • Sanskrit plays a significant job in strengthening social ties, says PM Modi on Mann Ki Baat.