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Tune in to 133rd Episode of Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 26th April 2026

Tune in to 133rd Episode of Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 26th April 2026.

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Vinod Singh Danu
Vinod Singh Danu 2 महीने 6 दिन पहले
Bharat Should focus on being self reliant on energy. Dependence on Petroleum make Bharatt weak in every sector. Generation of Cheap Electrical Energy in large scale from Solar , Wind, Water and Nuclear will make India Strong in Export Sector as it will reduce production cost of goods. Cheaper energy is the only way which will make Viksit Bharat Sooner.
Lavish
Lavish 2 महीने 6 दिन पहले
1. Digital Literacy for All Generations Suggest ways to bridge the digital divide, focusing on teaching senior citizens and rural communities how to safely use digital payments and government e-services. 2. Sustainable Living & Water Conservation With April marking the onset of summer in many regions, you could suggest a nationwide push for traditional water harvesting methods or community-led "cool roof" initiatives to combat rising temperatures. 3. Youth & Skill Development (Viksit Bharat) Focus on the role of vocational training in schools. You could suggest more "incubation centers" in small towns to help local students turn traditional crafts into global startups. 4. Health & Wellness (Yoga & Mental Health) As International Yoga Day approaches in June, you could suggest a theme around "Mental Wellness through Yoga" to help students and professionals manage stress.
Swetha Kannan
Swetha Kannan 2 महीने 6 दिन पहले
9. people have to be self disciplined, good characteristic , good habits, like Vivekanandar said. So that we can achieve Viksit Bharath 2027 and maintain. people have to avoid bad habits like Cigarette, liquor and drug habits. Some bad people who dont want our country good progress pushing these habits. people have to aware and smart and escape from falling of these bad habits. good for all.
Dr Mukul Jain
Dr Mukul Jain 2 महीने 6 दिन पहले
I am Dr Mukul Jain from Gurugram. I am a Professor, Trainer and Director with listed Cos. May I request you to talk and make policies about population control in the country. There are traffic jams, lots of crowds on roads, railways, buses, airports, pollution, slums, unemployment throughout the country, because of this. The Govt. is doing mammoth task of building huge infrastructure in the country but it becomes short due to increasing population. Ironically, many religious and caste-based leaders are appealing to their respective communities to increase their birth rates, & to have at least 4 children for a mother in order to compete with different communities and religions as well as to show their strength and for their political and social survival. This is setting up a very dangerous trend. Moreover, if India has to go towards a developed nation, it should put brakes on the increasing population growth. Only you, as our present PM can have the courage & willingness to do it.
Dr Ved Prakaash Banga
Dr Ved Prakaash Banga 2 महीने 6 दिन पहले
Sir, Price of patent medical procedures is too much for some medicines.I am informing about one such injection Luxturna ,gene therapy injection for genetic eye disease retinitis pigmentosa.The cost is about 9 crores Rupees of one time injection. More important is the fact that it protects only against one gene causing this disease.There are about 100 such gene. I know very well that Govt has no control on pricing of patent medicines. But Sir ,your voice is heard ,if there is some formula that how much company invested to discover this procedure and what might be an upper limit so how much it can print cost on such patent medicines to some extent it can be affordable. Thank you ji With Best Regards Dr Ved Prakaash Banga
Gurshan Sangra
Gurshan Sangra 2 महीने 6 दिन पहले
My name is gurshan sangra of class 11 in army public school ratnuchak,jammu.To make a country better, we must address key problems like poor education, unemployment, and pollution. Many students lack quality learning resources, leading to fewer job opportunities. The government should improve schools, provide skill-based training, and support small businesses to create jobs. Pollution can be reduced by promoting public transport and strict environmental laws. Citizens should also follow rules and stay aware. With better education, more jobs, and a clean environment, the country can grow stronger and provide a better life for everyone.
Bharat Bushan
Bharat Bushan 2 महीने 6 दिन पहले
Namaskar, this is Ujwal speaking. Today, I would like to share my thoughts on how we can make our India better. I believe that small actions by each one of us can bring a big change. We should keep our surroundings clean, follow rules, and always be ready to help others. Education is very important because the youth of today are the future of our nation. If every citizen understands their responsibility and works honestly, India can become stronger and more developed. Let us all come together to build a better and brighter India. Thank you.
Shailbala Kumari
Shailbala Kumari 2 महीने 6 दिन पहले
आदरणीय प्रधानमंत्री मोदी जी, सादर प्रणाम माहवारी तो स्त्रियों को प्रकृति प्रदत्त द्वारा एक उपहार है, जो सृष्टि रचना में सहायक है तो फिर इस अवस्था में नारियों को उचित सम्मान मिलना चाहिए। स्कूली छात्राएं इस अवस्था में बेहद ही असहज हो जाती है क्योंकि उनका इस अवस्था का अनुभव नया होता है। ऐसे में स्कूल में वो सहज रूप से पढ़ाई लिखाई नही कर पातीं। आपसे अनुरोध है कि इन बच्चियों के लिए आप स्कूलों में माहवारी अवकाश की सुविधा के लिए नियम बनाने की कृपा करें। नारी शक्ति में उनका महत्वपूर्ण योगदान है इसलिए कृपया मेरे अनुरोध पर विचार अवश्य करें ताकि छात्राओं को वाकई में लगे कि अपने देश में वो सुरक्षित हैं। शैलबाला कुमारी, गृहिणी, विकास नगर, नयीदिल्ली