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Give your inputs for Prime Minister's Mann Ki Baat on 25th October, 2015

Give your inputs for Prime Minister's Mann Ki Baat on 25th October, 2015
Start Date :
Oct 15, 2015
Last Date :
Oct 25, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi looks forward to sharing Mann Ki Baat with you on Sunday, 25th October. In this Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister will share his thoughts on a number of ...

Prime Minister Narendra Modi looks forward to sharing Mann Ki Baat with you on Sunday, 25th October. In this Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister will share his thoughts on a number of themes and issues.

So what is your own Mann Ki Baat? What are the themes, issues or topics that you want the Prime Minister to speak about? As always, the Prime Minister will pick out the discussion topics from among the ideas shared by you.

For this episode, in addition to sharing your thoughts in this Open Forum, you can also dial the toll free number 1800 3000 7800 and record your message for the Prime Minister in either Hindi or English. Some of the recorded messages may become part of the broadcast.

So put on your thinking hats and share your thoughts with us. And stay tuned to Mann Ki Baat at 11:00 am on 25th October, 2015.

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veer_2
veer_2 10 years 8 months ago
If the cities of the past were shaped by people, the cities of the future are likely to be shaped by ideas, and there are a lot of competing ones about how such a futuristic urban space should look.
Asoke Kumar Gupta Roy
Asoke Kumar Gupta Roy 10 years 8 months ago
Sir, Please look into connectivity of Silchar city with neighbouring states.We are bottlenecked as the NH44 is in shabby condition a bullock cart cannot ply let alone speak of motor vehicles. BG is not in the offing rather we are in doldrums
Mukesh Rathore_14
Mukesh Rathore_14 10 years 8 months ago
Despite proclaimed advantages and benefits of ICTs use in cities, their impact is still unclear [48]. Indeed, they can improve the quality of life for citizens, but they can also increase inequalities and promote a digital divide [48]. Thus, city managers should consider certain factors when implementing ICT with regard to resource availability, capacity, institutional willingness and also with regards to inequality, digital divide and changing culture and habits .
RAVI RAJURKAR
RAVI RAJURKAR 10 years 8 months ago
आदर्णीय प्रधान मन्त्रीजी, सादर प्रणाम, आप ने एक बार कहा था " Government has no business to do business" परन्तु जिस प्रकार गुजरात मे PSU's को लाभप्रद बनाया उसी तर्ज पर कृपया आई डी बी आई बँक के निजिकरण के बजाय इसे PSU ही बने रहने दें। आई डी बी आई बँक के सभी कर्मचारी आपसे सविनय निवेदन करते हैं
K KRISHNA RAO
K KRISHNA RAO 10 years 8 months ago
सर जी आप के लिए मैंने एक पत्र लिखा है...स्वीकार करे त्रुटियो को क्षमा करे.
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Mukesh Rathore_14
Mukesh Rathore_14 10 years 8 months ago
SUGGESTION FOF SMART CITYBHOPAL- 3.2. Technology A smart city relies, among others, on a collection of smart computing technologies applied to critical infrastructure components and services. Smart computing refers to a “new generation of integrated hardware, software, and network technologies that provide IT systems with real-time awareness of the real world and advanced
T C Sudharshan
T C Sudharshan 10 years 8 months ago
Dear PM, vehicle & industries smoke pollutions is the main cause for changes in climatic conditions, my sincere suggestion to you is to introduce a Nanotech Engine/Gear oil additive DIANANO to be used in India. The vital advantage is it will reduce smoke & Noise pollution upto 70% & 25% respectively. Also the user will get an advantage of increase in milage by 12% & Engine/Gear oil life will be doubled so that their maintainance costs also comes down.
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Anantha Narayanan
Anantha Narayanan 10 years 8 months ago
Dear Sir, Swach Bharat is our most important program. I suggest that just the same way toilets were built in all the schools, we should immediately launch a specific campaign to build and maintain good toilets in all the bus stations (including small villages). This will improve the reach of the scheme and will result in political gains also. This must be done directly by central government
Mukesh Rathore_14
Mukesh Rathore_14 10 years 8 months ago
For instance, Gil-Garcia and Pardo [26] suggested a list of success factors and challenges for egovernment initiatives (see Table 2). Smart city initiatives might differ from more general egovernment initiatives in the context and in some of the characteristics of specific projects, but there is much in common between those two types of initiatives because most smart city initiatives are also driven by governments and leveraged by the intensive use of ICTs to better serve citizens.
Abhinav K Lal
Abhinav K Lal 10 years 8 months ago
#prime minister#MannkiBaat#mygov Namaskar Pradhan Mantri Ji,I am Abhinav from Mumbai ,would like you to speak on New industries setup,Employement opportunity for blue collar people,development plan of our country,when you are expecting a proper Food,Shelter and house for all people ,how to make India Corruption free and when it will be idle for a lower middle class people to spend a healthy life.