Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national general secretary Tarun Chugh on Sunday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's radio programme 'Mann ki Baat' has set a new narrative in the country which celebrates achievements of the common man.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday addressed the nation in the historic 100th episode of 'Mann Ki Baat' and said that his radio programme is the "Mann Ki Baat" of millions of Indians and an expression of their emotions.
Prime Minister in the address said that there are many talented people in the country who reached the pinnacle of success through hard work and Mann Ki Baat became a medium to bring those people and their products to the forefront.
The Director-General of UNESCO not only wished the countrymen for the wonderful journey of the 100th episode of 'Mann Ki Baat' but also asked questions on education and cultural preservation in India.
"When I came across Sunil Ji's 'Selfie With Daughter' campaign, I felt very happy. It was not about the selfie, nor technology, importance was accorded to the daughter. The importance of a daughter in life also comes to the fore through this campaign. The result of many such efforts is that
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday addressed the nation in the historic 100th episode of 'Mann Ki Baat' and said that the radio programme is the 'Mann Ki Baat' of millions of Indians.
PM Modi's monthly radio programme will complete its 100th episode today which will be aired at 11 am and will be broadcast live across the country and in various parts of the world including the United Nations Headquarters.
"What started out as a unique, unprecedented, new innovation has suddenly, over a period of time, become a phenomenal outreach program where the head of the government, PM Modi communicates & interacts with segments of the population in a direct manner which has a resonance with the audi
Talking to ANI, Uttarakhand CM said, "It might be called 'Mann Ki Baat' but actually it is 'Jan Jan Ki Baat'. This is about several people in the country who used to work hard without recognition."