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Tune in to 114th Episode of Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 29th September 2024

Tune in to 114th Episode of Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 29th September 2024

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Pramod Khairkar
Pramod Khairkar 1 year 9 months ago
Kindly banned on Woqf board, banned on government schemes provided to muslim families, banned on muslim population in india by applying strictly government rules on muslim families no more than 2 children, Kindly do all government sectors as private organisation most of government employees not work seriously on duty, kindly recruitment increase recruitment in police forces, military i.e. increase more security in india, In short please stop crime in india happening by muslim religion. Banned on Congress political parties and their gathbandhan parties. kindly create and apply sticky law to anyone peoples , who will Lynching of women.
Pandiya Rajan
Pandiya Rajan 1 year 9 months ago
மக்கள் அதிகமாக கொடுரமாண நோய்களால் பாதிக்கப்பட்டு வருகிறார்கள் தீர்க்கவே முடியாதா நோய் தினமும் நிறைய மக்கள்.......?. நிலவில் மனிதன் வாழ இடம்...? இந்த நோய்க்கு அறிவியல் ஆய்வாளர் ஒரு மருந்து ...... பூமியில் மனிதன் வாழவேண்டும்
  Muthuselvam D
Muthuselvam D 1 year 9 months ago
Muslims have the right to protect their places of worship and their property. There is a separate board to manage their religious properties. It is welcome that the government brings amendments to reform the board. Similarly, a board should be set up for other religions as well. India is a secular country. Temples and their properties should not belong to the government. There is a demand for setting up of a separate Sanatana Protection Board to protect Hindu temples and their properties. Separate boards should be created for Muslims to get the full benefit of their religious properties as well as for other religions. Amendments like waqf boardbill 2024 should be brought to protect other places of worship & its properties to set up and manage separate boards for respective religions. Constructive discussions should be held on setting up separate boards to manage all religious places of worship and their properties
Elamparithy A Ammanathan
Elamparithy A Ammanathan 1 year 9 months ago
GEAR UP INDIA : NOWADAYS MOST OF OUR CENTRAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT OFFICES USES MORE TRANSPORT VEHICLES. SLOWLY OTHER NATIONS BRANDS ARE ENTERING INTO GOVERNMENT OFFICES. MOST OF THE MLA'S/ MP'S Vehicle SPONSORED BY GOVERNMENT ARE TOYOTA/MG/KIA etc OTHER Country's ORIGIN BRAND. WHILE WE R TALKING AND FOCUSING ON MAKE IN INDIA, FOREMOST THE GOVERNMENT MUST 100% MAKE USE OF INDIAN COMPANIES WHICH WOULD FOLLOWED LATER BY THE PEOPLE. IN EARLY 50'S - 90'S ALL VECHILES USED BY GOVERNMENT WERE INDIAN COMPANIES BUT NOW? INDIRECTLY OUR INDIAN RUPEE HAD BEEN INVESTED AND INVESTING ON WESTERN BRANDS WHICH WE MUST FOCUS ON IT. FIRST LET OUR GOVERNMENTS REPRESENTATIVES AAND OFFICIALS CELEBRATE OUR MOTHERHOOD MOTOR COMPANIES . THEN AUTOMATICALLY OUR PEOPLE WOULD TAKE THEM (INDIAN MOTOR INDUSTRY) TO HEIGHTS " GEAR UP INDIA " JAIHIND
Laxmi
Laxmi 1 year 9 months ago
Respected P.M., sir, I want to discuss the issue of garbage disposal, especially animal dung, in towns and villages across India, which is a significant challenge. People have livestock but People do not have a proper place to dispose of livestock waste. Therefore, they end up disposing of it in an open public area, which creates health hazards, Odor problems, and environmental issues. In my opinion, with a minimal charge per month, the government can provide vehicles specifically for livestock wastage. This waste can be collected and used to produce manure on a large scale, which can be distributed to farmers further.