(Pi Bureau)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be addressing the nation on Sunday through his monthly radio programme, Mann Ki Baat.
The 31st edition of Mann Ki Baat will start at 11 am. All India Radio and Doordarshan will live broadcast.
In the previous programme of Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister Modi had said the people of the country wanted a ‘New India.’ “New India manifests the strength and skills of 125 crore Indians, who will create a Bhavya and Divya India,” he said. He added that the people of the country would contribute towards the development of India.
PM Modi said , I get to know about Child’s curiosity, youths’ aspirations and experience of elders through Mann Ki Baat suggestions.
I am glad to receive feedback from youth, says Prime Minister
The way people have reacted to the issue of food wastage that was highlighted by me in the last episode is commendable, says PM
I want to congratulate Gujarat and Maharashtra on the occasion of their foundation days that will be celebrated on May 1, says PM Modi
The suggestions, inputs which come in ‘Mann Ki Baat’ are analysed in detail: PM Modi
Climate change is no longer only discussed in seminars and debates. Nature has changed the rules. Climate change is our everyday reality.
We are experiencing the effects of climate change.
Even young kids are filling up pots with water for birds during these intense summers.
Modi to teenagers: Now that your exams are over, I as a friend want to talk to you
PM Modi’s advice to students:
*Use your summer vacations to learn new skills and enjoy new experiences.
Know your passion and experiment. The experiment should take you outside your comfort zone
Explore new places
Come out of your comfort zone
Try to explore new places, get new experiences.
Take a train ride these vacations and talk to people. Learn their experiences, about their lives.
Go for summer camps
Pick up your football or volleyball and go outside to play in the evenings. Play and interact with students from under-privileged backgrounds. I guarantee you’ll make new and nice friends.
I am worried because technology is there to minimise distances but now even a family of 6 sitting together in one room is in their own individual technological world, says PM Modi
Get out of your comfort zone and do something out of the box…Learning new things will change you, it
will help you to grow, says PM Modi
Be prepared before you leave for a vacation. Stay there for 2-3 days, explore the place and learn new things about it, says PM Modi.
Refer & earn through BHIM APP
PM Modi touches upon BHIM app for digital payments.
“If you refer BHIM app to three people and they use it, you’ll earn 10 rupees. In one day, you can earn up to Rs 200,”
But do refer it to others. If the new member does 3 transactions, performs financial business thrice, you stand to earn Rs10 for that.
The government of India has provided you with a great opportunity. You must be downloading BHIM App and using it.
This scheme is valid till the October 14. It will be your contribution towards making of a digital India
Modi talking about the VIP culture now. “The lal batti has been done away with. Now, it’s time to remove the lal batti culture from minds.”
We should importance to EPI (Every person is Important) instead of VIP, says PM Modi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi pays tribute to Ramanujacharya
We are grateful to Babasaheb for championing rights for labourers… Facilities that the workers get today is because of him, says PM Modi. (Referring to Labour Day that falls on 1st May)
We have always believed in ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’ and it’s not only in context of India, but the world: PM
I am fortunate that I will get a chance to pay tributes to Buddha in Sri Lanka on Vesak Day: PM
On May 5, India will launch South Asia Satellite. It is an important step by India to enhance cooperation with entire South Asia, says PM
I wish you share your travel photographs with me, it will be nice. Make good use of Incredible India and share your experiences, says PM Modi
PM Modi concludes his Mann Ki Baat address asking everyone to take cover from the blistering summer