Before his monthly radio show “Man ki baat“Later this month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited the people of the country to share their inspiring arts, culture and tourism stories.

“With inspiring examples, #MannKiBaat highlighted various topics in January, ranging from art, culture, tourism and agricultural innovation. I would love to hear more motivational anecdotes like this for the February program, which will take place on the 28th,” tweeted PM Modi and shared it with A link for the people inviting ideas for the next ‘Mann Ki Baat’.

The program, which takes place every last Sunday of the month, takes place on February 28 of this month.

Prime Minister Modi also shared a toll-free number that people could use to record their message in either Hindi or English.

“PM Narendra Modi looks forward to sharing his thoughts on topics and topics that are important to you. The Prime Minister invites you to share your ideas on topics that he should address in the 74th episode of Mann Ki Baat” the Indian government said in a statement.

“Send us your suggestions on any topic or topic for the Prime Minister to speak about in the upcoming episode of Mann Ki Baat. Share your views on this open forum or, alternatively, call toll free 1800-11-7800 and take Send your message to the Prime Minister in either Hindi or English, “added the statement.

Last week, on World Radio Day, Prime Minister Modi welcomed radio listeners and called it “a fantastic medium that deepens social connections”.

Happy World Radio Day! Greetings to all radio listeners and kudos to everyone who keeps the radio going with innovative content and music. This is a fantastic medium that deepens the social connection #MannKiBaat “PM Modi tweeted on February 13th.

During Mann Ki Baat last month, Prime Minister Modi valued an elderly man with diverse skills from Kerala for his contribution to cleanliness.

PM Modi had said: “I saw another message from Kerala reminding us of our responsibility. In Kerala’s Kottayam, NS Rajappan, there is an elderly Divyang person. He cannot walk due to paralysis. But his commitment to cleanliness didn’t do it. ” faded. ”

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