'Tune in tomorrow at 11am. #Mann Ki Baat," wrote PM Modi on Twitter
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the 94th edition of his monthly radio program 'Mann Ki Baat' at 11 am today. "Tune in tomorrow at 11 am. #MannKiBaat," PM Modi wrote on Twitter.
This program is organized on the last Sunday of every month, through which the Prime Minister interacts with the nation. Its first show aired on 3 October 2014.
Tune in tomorrow at 11am. #MankiBaat pic.twitter.com/OeGXxngNsP
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 29, 2022
The show will be telecast on the entire network of All India Radio and Doordarshan as well as AIR news website and NewsAir mobile app. It will also be broadcast live on Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, AIR News', DD News', PMO, and. Youtube channel. After the Hindi telecast, All India Radio will broadcast the program in regional languages.
A few days back, PM Modi had invited people to share ideas and suggestions for the Mann Ki Baat program on October 30.
The Prime Minister had said, in the upcoming episode of Mann Ki Baat, people can share their views on the topics they should address.
People can share their views in NaMo App or MyGov Open Forum. They can also dial the toll-free number 1800-11-7800 and record their message for the Prime Minister in Hindi or in English.
The phone lines remained open until October 28. People could also give a missed call on 1922 and give their suggestions directly to the Prime Minister by following the link received in the SMS.
After the radio broadcast, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone of the C-295 aircraft manufacturing facility in Vadodara.
Tomorrow, 30th October will always be remembered as a special day in our quest to achieve self-reliance and emerge as a hub for next generation infrastructure related to aviation sector. Looking forward to the program in Vadodara. https://t.co/IXo5FjwYQG
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 29, 2022
The Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for the C-295 aircraft manufacturing facility - the first private sector aircraft manufacturing facility in the country. The facility will be used to manufacture 40 C-295 aircraft for the Indian Air Force in collaboration with Tata Advanced Systems Limited and Airbus Defense and Space, Spain.
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