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Inviting Ideas for Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 28th December 2025

Inviting Ideas for Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 28th December 2025
Start Date :
Dec 05, 2025
Last Date :
Dec 26, 2025
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 129th 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 28th December 2025.

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Suraj Kumar Bind
Suraj Kumar Bind 6 months 1 week ago
"Honorable Prime Minister, if education is made entirely free and accessible, wouldn't it be the greatest investment for our nation? When every child studies without financial burden, their skills will directly fuel India's growth and future. Why can't we implement a system where learning is a right, not an expense?"
Bhavna H Sheth
Bhavna H Sheth 6 months 1 week ago
Res/Modiji, jab duniya me kisike pas aushdh ( medicine g ka gyan nhi tha tab hmare Bharat me Aayurved tha. Dukh ki bat to ye hai ke aaj duniya me bharat ke log hi subse jyada bimariao e lad rhe hai. Aajbhi hamare pas Aayurvedik ke expert hai par inke aushdho ko Alopathy ki tarah pramanit nhi mana jata. Halaki inke side effect bhi minor hai. Aayurved ke liye clinical trials se lekar sabhi stage pr aage lane ke liye govt ko thos kadam uthane chhiae. Aims of Aayurvedik kyu nhi ho sakta? Duniya hamari dava ( medicine )ke prifar kre aur aise Bharat natural pridure se medical Tourisum me vishv ka guru bn sakta hai. aur hmare logo ko reasonable rate me pramanit bina tension vala treatment milega.bus thode parfact afford ki jarurat hai. Jay hind.
MahendraKumar bharadiya
MahendraKumar bharadiya 6 months 1 week ago
SIR, WE HAVE SO MUCH EMPTY AGRICULTURE SPACE IN VILLEGE , SO MORE FAST INFRASTRUCTURE WANTS IN VILLAGES , FOR BETTER GROWTH OF OUR VILLAGES IN INDIA, SO AGRICULTURE VEGETABLES & FRUITS TREES WANTS TO PLANT MORE IN ALL EMPTY SPACE OF GOVERNMENT LAND & ROADSIDE ALSO , IN ALL ROADS , WANTS SOME SPACE FOR TREES PLATATION OF FRUITS, ALSO NEEM TREES, OXGEN TREES ETC. , Thank u sirji
Shonaya Gandhi
Shonaya Gandhi 6 months 1 week ago
hello 👋 Respected *Modiji* Government schools and hospitals are meant to provide free education and healthcare to all, but often they lack proper infrastructure and motivation because those in power do not personally rely on them. If there were a rule requiring every government official and their children to attend these schools and use these hospitals, improvements would happen rapidly. Officials would ensure better facilities, trained staff, and modern resources, making these institutions potentially superior to private ones. Similarly, while India runs campaigns like “Say No to Drugs,” the government profits from alcohol sales, which indirectly fuels addiction. True social change requires addressing the root causes, not just managing consequences. By linking responsibility to personal experience, the system could become far more effective and equitable. thank you..shonaya kathua
kiran mudholkar  photographer
kiran mudholkar photographer 6 months 1 week ago
भारत हा कृषि प्रधान देश असून शेतकरी हा आपल्या अर्थव्यवस्थेचा कणा आहे. पेरणीपासून निंदण, मशागत, पिकांची निगा राखत अखेर कष्टाने उगवलेली पिके बाजारपेठेत दाखल होईपर्यंत शेतकऱ्याचा प्रत्येक क्षण मेहनतीने भरलेला असतो. विविध पीके, भाजीपाला व फळबागांच्या माध्यमातून शेतकरी देशाचे अन्नसुरक्षा मजबूत करतो. राष्ट्रीय किसान 23-12-2025 दिनानिमित्त देशाच्या अन्नदात्याला नमन, त्यांच्या अथक परिश्रमांना सलाम. मी किरण मुधोळकर, देगलूर जि. नांदेड येथील व्यावसायिक व हौशी छायाचित्रकार आहे. माझ्या कॅमेर्‍यात संकलित केलेले शेतातील पेरणी ते धान्याच्या राशी पर्यंत छायाचित्र संकलीत करून अनेक प्रसंग मी "मन की बात" साठी पाठवित आहे. आपल्याला योग्य वाटल्यास आपल्या कार्यक्रमात याबद्दल उल्लेख करावा ही विनंती.
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Shonaya Gandhi
Shonaya Gandhi 6 months 1 week ago
hello 👋 Respected *Modiji* Government schools and hospitals are meant to provide free education and healthcare to all, but often they lack proper infrastructure and motivation because those in power do not personally rely on them. If there were a rule requiring every government official and their children to attend these schools and use these hospitals, improvements would happen rapidly. Officials would ensure better facilities, trained staff, and modern resources, making these institutions potentially superior to private ones. Similarly, while India runs campaigns like “Say No to Drugs,” the government profits from alcohol sales, which indirectly fuels addiction. True social change requires addressing the root causes, not just managing consequences. By linking responsibility to personal experience, the system could become far more effective and equitable. thank you..shonaya kathua
Shonaya Gandhi
Shonaya Gandhi 6 months 1 week ago
hello 👋 Respected *Modiji* Government schools and hospitals are meant to provide free education and healthcare to all, but often they lack proper infrastructure and motivation because those in power do not personally rely on them. If there were a rule requiring every government official and their children to attend these schools and use these hospitals, improvements would happen rapidly. Officials would ensure better facilities, trained staff, and modern resources, making these institutions potentially superior to private ones. Similarly, while India runs campaigns like “Say No to Drugs,” the government profits from alcohol sales, which indirectly fuels addiction. True social change requires addressing the root causes, not just managing consequences. By linking responsibility to personal experience, the system could become far more effective and equitable. thank you..shonaya kathua
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Shonaya Gandhi
Shonaya Gandhi 6 months 1 week ago
hello 👋 Respected *Modiji* Government schools and hospitals are meant to provide free education and healthcare to all, but often they lack proper infrastructure and motivation because those in power do not personally rely on them. If there were a rule requiring every government official and their children to attend these schools and use these hospitals, improvements would happen rapidly. Officials would ensure better facilities, trained staff, and modern resources, making these institutions potentially superior to private ones. Similarly, while India runs campaigns like “Say No to Drugs,” the government profits from alcohol sales, which indirectly fuels addiction. True social change requires addressing the root causes, not just managing consequences. By linking responsibility to personal experience, the system could become far more effective and equitable. thank you..shonaya kathua
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narishama raju
narishama raju 6 months 1 week ago
In 2022, the Central Government introduced the NTA-SHRESHTA scheme to promote the educational advancement of Scheduled Caste (SC) students. Under this scheme, students who secure top ranks in a national-level entrance examination are granted admission to CBSE residential private schools with international standards for classes 9 and 11. Approximately 3,000 students benefit from this scheme annually, with the Central Government fully covering their fees, ensuring that students do not have to pay a single rupee. However, as per The Andhra Pradesh Government G.O.Ms.No:20, and Telangana Government’s G.O.Ms.No:33, amended by G.O. No. 150 in line with the directives of the Honorable Supreme Court, only the children of Central Government employees are provided certain relaxations. Consequently, SC students who have studied any class from 9th to Intermediate in other states are considered non-locals. This has led to these students losing seats in professional courses such as Degree &PG Cources