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Inviting Ideas for Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 25th January 2026

Inviting Ideas for Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 25th January 2026
Start Date :
Jan 08, 2026
Last Date :
Jan 23, 2026
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Hon'ble PM Narendra Modi looks forward to sharing his thoughts on themes and issues that matter to you. Prime Minister invites you to share your ideas on topics he should address ...

Hon'ble PM Narendra Modi looks forward to sharing his thoughts on themes and issues that matter to you. Prime Minister invites you to share your ideas on topics he should address on the 130th Episode of Mann Ki Baat.

Send us your suggestions on the themes or issues you want the Prime Minister to speak about in the upcoming Mann Ki Baat episode. Share your views in this Open Forum or alternatively, you can also dial the toll-free number 1800-11-7800 and record your message for the Prime Minister in either Hindi or English. Some of the recorded messages may become part of the broadcast.

You can also give a missed call on 1922 and follow the link received in SMS to directly give your suggestions to the Prime Minister.

And stay tuned to Mann Ki Baat at 11:00 AM on 25th January 2026.

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Ramalingam Shanmugam
Ramalingam Shanmugam 5 months 4 days ago
Subject Respected Hon’ble Prime Minister, While we speak about protecting natural resources, nature is silently being damaged during development activities. For road construction, hills and small mountains are being cut and blasted. For concrete roads, large quantities of jelly stones are used, leading to excessive quarrying. This causes permanent loss of hills, groundwater recharge, green cover, and ecological balance. I humbly request the Government to promote sustainable alternatives such as recycled construction materials, eco-friendly road technologies, reduced dependence on hill quarrying, and stricter environmental impact assessments. Development should not destroy nature irreversibly. I request your kind intervention to balance infrastructure growth with environmental protection. Yours faithfully, A concerned citizen of India
Murali Krishna Valiveti
Murali Krishna Valiveti 5 months 4 days ago
గౌరవ ప్రధానమంత్రి శ్రీ నరేంద్ర మోదీ గారికి నమస్కారం. ₹500, ₹200 నోట్లను బ్యాంకు బ్రాంచిల నుండి, ఏటీమ్ ల నుండి ఇవ్వడం ఆపేసి, 100 రోజుల్లో పూర్తిగా రద్దు చేయగలరు. స్మార్ట్ ఫోను వాడటం రాని ప్రజల ఖర్చులకు వంద రూపాయల నోట్లు సరిపోతాయి. వేలు, లక్షలు ఖర్చు చేసేవారు డిజిటల్ పేమెంట్లు చేయగలరు. లంచం ఇచ్చే వారికీ, తీసుకునేవారికీ కొద్ది రోజుల్లోనే ₹100 నోట్లను ఇళ్ళలో దాచడం, గోతాల్లో తీసుకెళ్ళడం కష్టమవుతుంది. పెద్ద నోట్లుగా దాచిన, లెక్క చెప్పని, నల్లడబ్బు బ్యాంకులలోకి వెళ్తుంది. బ్యాంకు అకౌంటులోకి వెళ్ళిన ప్రతీ రూపాయీ ఇన్కమ్ టాక్స్ దృష్టిలోకి వెళ్తుంది, పాన్ కార్డు ఉన్నా, లేకున్నా. క్రెడిట్ అయిన ప్రతీ రూపాయీ ఆదాయం క్రింద లెక్కకు వస్తుంది. ఎవరిచ్చారో, ఎందుకిచ్చారో చెప్పవలసి వస్తుంది. ఇచ్చినవారూ లెక్క చూపించవలసి ఉంటుంది. ఎన్నికలలో డబ్బు ప్రభావం తగ్గుతుంది. అభ్యర్ధులు డబ్బుని ఎరగా వేయడం, పంచడం కష్టమవుతుంది. ఓటర్లు పక్షపాతం చూపించనవసరం లేనప్పుడు మంచి వారినే ఎన్నుకుంటారు. లంచగొండితనం, అవినీతి, నల్లడబ్బు చాలావరకు తగ్గిపోతాయి. ఉద్యోగులు, అధికారులు, నాయకులు ఎవరిపని వారు చేస్తారు.
VIM HARI
VIM HARI 5 months 4 days ago
Dear Shri Modiji, my suggestion is to keep control the use of mobile phones for youth generations, most of youth is busy on making reels and watching reels,these leads to huge loss of youth creativity and time. Can we have any rules and regulations atleast not to use phones in public places, keep control of using public places. why we can not have control on unncessary some adult sites and video games to be stopped for children and youngsters. Many of our generations are going on wrong way, there are many more ways to keep control on use of social media for our young generations. Please sir, save youth, save nation.
PRASAD K
PRASAD K 5 months 4 days ago
I respectfully draw your attention to the growing concern of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) among under-aged children. Limited awareness among parents and educators often results in misunderstanding, labeling, and increased academic and emotional stress for affected children.There is a clear need for structured awareness programs to help parents, teachers, and schools understand ADHD, its symptoms, and effective support methods. Guidance, counseling, teacher training, and inclusive classroom practices can significantly improve communication, learning outcomes, and children’s well-being.Further, the Education Department should ensure that special educators appointed in schools are properly qualified, professionally trained, and regularly upskilled to address the needs of children with ADHD and learning differences.Addressing this issue at the policy and awareness level will reduce stigma and help build a more inclusive education system.