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Inviting Ideas for Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 26th April 2026

Start Date :
Apr 08, 2026
Last Date :
Apr 24, 2026
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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 ...
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priyank kumar
1 month 3 weeks ago
मैं यह देश के सभी नागरिकों से कहना चाहूंगा कि अपना संविधान सबको पता होना चाहिए क्योंकि अपना हक अपने संविधान को पढ़कर ही मिल सकता है
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AVANTHIKARAJESHPILLAI
1 month 3 weeks ago
Hon: Prime Minister,
I am Avanthika Rajesh Pillai, aged 12 years, studying in 8th Grade at Bhavans Munshi Vidyashram, Thripunithura, Ernakulam District, Kerala.
I would like to share some of my thoughts/ideas related to the Viksit Bharat mission for the "Mann Ki Baat" programme going to be conducted on 26th of this month.
Students have a vital role in developing a country, as they are always creative with a fresh mind. Here are my humble submission in connection with Viksit Bharat mission: Kindly see the attached file.
Thanks
Avanthika Rajesh Pillai
mygov_1776962197173153584.pdf
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Shagun Bhagat
1 month 3 weeks ago
Respected prime minister Narendra Modi ji, i sincerely thankyou for your inspiring leadership and for invitation Cleanliness and the **Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Environmental awareness
Youth achievements
Women empowerment
Health and fitness (like **Fit India Movement)
The idea behind Mann Ki Baat is to connect with people, share positive stories from across India, and encourage participation in nation-building.
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JOHAN DHANAKUMAR
1 month 3 weeks ago
Most Respected PMJI
Vanakkam
My humble suggestions are as under :
1) On the glorious occasion of the National Panchayat Raj Day on April, 24, it is highly commendable that in several States in the country, women Panchayat representatives have exceeded the Constitutionally mandated 33%. It is really a sorry state of affairs that some regressive people have scuttled the golden opportunity in the Parliament by defeating the Delimitation Bill. Otherwise, the country would be having a significant rise in the number of lawmakers.
2) Kindly explore the feasibility of announcing the upcoming May, 1 as a MASS CLEANLINESS DAY, wherein the government employees, reputed MGOs, students and MNCs can be roped in to undertake clean up operations in their neighbourhoods. Adequate awareness can also be created among the public to refrain from using plastic products and use cloth bags instead. The large companies, under the CSR, can distribute cloth bags to the people at market places, shopping malls.
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Varaprasad Indukuri
1 month 3 weeks ago
Please discuss on helping in clean india mission and help tourist in whatewer way they can to make india tourist destination and create hidden economy❤️
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YourName kaushik Dolui
1 month 3 weeks ago
mann ki baat
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FalakSaxena
1 month 3 weeks ago
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The Honorable Prime Minister of India,
Shree Narendra Modi Ji
Subject: Strengthening Viksit Bharat 2047 through Eliminating Corruption
Respected Sir,
Corruption remains a major challenge in achieving Viksit Bharat 2047, as it weakens public trust and slows development. To address this, it is essential to promote ethical values among citizens, especially youth, and discourage even small corrupt practices. Expanding digital governance and transparency can reduce human interference and ensure accountability. Youth must be empowered as agents of change by nurturing honesty and responsibility. Strong reporting systems with protection for whistleblowers are needed to encourage citizens to report corruption. Additionally, recognizing and rewarding honest individuals can inspire integrity in society.
A corruption-free India is vital for sustainable growth and can be achieved through collective efforts.
Yours faithfully,
Falak Saxena
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puja parashar
1 month 3 weeks ago
Namaste,
I would like to suggest encouraging Fit India. As nowadays we spend a lot of time on social media and watching videos on YouTube or Instagram, fitness videos with simple 15-minute physical exercises can represent the fitness ways of various Indian states.
For example, please check the YouTube link. It shows exercises performed by a man in traditional dress with very addictive music. In the same way, we can create basic exercise routines for every states and advance exercise, traditional martial arts, kushti or fighting skill etc even by our defence forces.
This will help in promoting fitness along with familiarity with different Indian states’ ways. Secondly, to promote fitness, automatic subscription to fitness channels will encourage people to watch and try these exercises, helping make fitness channels accessible to all Indians.
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Jyoti
1 month 3 weeks ago
मान्यवर पहाड़ी छात्रों मे बहुत सारे चेक डेम बनाये जाते है हर साल मनरेगा मे जिसमें सिर्फ लोगों को सिर्फ मजदूरी मिलती है बाकी उस चक डेम से कोई फायदा नहीं किसी को
2.बरसाती हॉल बनाय जाते है जिसमें एक बूंद पानी नहीं रुकता सिर्फ पत्थरो की दीवार होती उसमे कहा पानी रुकता
3 उस से अछा नदी से जुड़े छेत्री इलाकों मे नदी का पानी moter द्बारा लाया जाता टंकी मे स्टोर करते और 12 महिने खेती होती लाखों लोगों को रोजगार भी मिलता और लोग ना छोड़ते
4 जितना पेसा चेक डेम मे लगता हर साल करोडों उस से अछा गाव के बाहर तार बार करते जंगल भी सैफ खेत भी सैफ और जंगली जानवर भी सैफ और लाखों लोग जानवरों के हमले से से बच जाते
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Abhimanyusinghjasrotia
1 month 3 weeks ago
Due to negative influence of YouTube and other social media one can observe moral degradation in society. Young impressionable minds are getting affected negatively. Society in general seems to be concerned only with material wealth and not Jnana or true education which is the foundation of one’s character.As followers of Hindu Sanatana Dharma we need to course correct our society lest we regret later.We should introduce a Moral Rearmament program in all our schools, both public and private and starting from Class 4 to 10 and these can based on our Hindu scriptures,our Itihaasas and Puranas including the Bhagavadgita.A group of distinguished educationists can work out a syllabus appropriate for each standard.We shall need to train teachers in these subjects. If Sanskrit can be introduced from class 3 or 4 it might complement the effort since it the foundation for a good spiritual upbringing.
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