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Inviting ideas for PM Narendra Modi's Mann Ki Baat for June 2016

Inviting ideas for PM Narendra Modi's Mann Ki Baat for June 2016
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Jun 17, 2016
अंतिम तिथि :
Jun 25, 2016
08:30 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi looks forward to sharing his thoughts on a number of themes and issues in the next 'Mann ki Baat' which is on 26th June, 2016. As always, the Prime ...

Prime Minister Narendra Modi looks forward to sharing his thoughts on a number of themes and issues in the next 'Mann ki Baat' which is on 26th June, 2016. As always, the Prime Minister invites you to share your ideas on topics he should address. So what are the themes, issues or topics that you want the Prime Minister to speak about?

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.

And stay tuned to Mann Ki Baat at 11:00 AM on 26th June, 2016.

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Deepak Sharma
Deepak Sharma 10 साल 4 सप्ताह पहले
Digital India going to be completed one year but many government office only does not apply this even they does not understand what is this ,there are many officer only do fake report just want to impress higher boss when will get rid of such think when real report come then only real progress will then only we can sing desh badal raha hai many fake report reaches to higher offices than ground level plse do needful, since some officer come under pressure and give fakesim
Ravichandran Venkataraman
Ravichandran Venkataraman 10 साल 4 सप्ताह पहले
Dear Prime Minister, this is Ravi from Bangalore. As part of a non-profit organization, eVidyaloka.org, we are offering live classes in 50 rural government schools. We use Skype and our own technology platform for this. We are transforming schools in Jharkand, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Andhra. All our teachers are volunteers. We believe this is the way forward for better education to reach remote parts of India - technology and volunteering. We request audience with & you to explain. Regds,ravi
Nityaranjan Mohapatra
Nityaranjan Mohapatra 10 साल 4 सप्ताह पहले
Sir I'm Nityaranjan form Orissa Mai chahta Hun ki koi bhi apna desh chodke na jay app har rajyo main factory laye or app gujrat jesai Orissa or onyo rajyo ko bodal de Or sir chota muh bodi baat app sayed jante honge ki asai asai sorkari kormchari hai jihnone apni office ko hi sosural samajh ke rokha hai sir please sir note jarur kijiye desh appka bhohat abhari hoga in korm chari oo sobhi porisan hai sabsai jada Orissa tahsil mai Bhogorai me
vikas kumar
vikas kumar 10 साल 4 सप्ताह पहले
Respected Sir, Nowadays, there is an extreme surge in the price of food items. It is becoming utterly difficult to manage the daily food expenses. The main reason behind this is the illegal hoarding of food stocks by the distributors and dealers. Every year, we hear of a bumper crop production, but still, the prices of commodities like pulses, sugar, oil are surging, because the so called distributors hoard the stocks to create an artificial deficiency in the market leading to price rise.
padma_26
padma_26 10 साल 4 सप्ताह पहले
Swatch Bharath not giving that much result. First thing is that a lot of people are not all aware of cleanliness . So they make they throw waste in public places,spit and litter where ever they go. Still waste removal and processing is not effective in cities. We do not need big plants for decomposing waste. But area wise small small waste decomposing centers should be there and effective functioning should be assured by a governing body with some representative from area
Amogh Mundewadi
Amogh Mundewadi 10 साल 4 सप्ताह पहले
Sir, it is very painful to hear news about road accidents and related deaths. I request you to ask people, through this talk, to drive responsibly ensuring safety of themselves and fellow road users. Also, since many victims are pedestrians, governments at all levels - local, state and centre must ensure availability of footpaths in usable condition and pedestrian crossings wherever necessary.