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Mann Ki Baat: Find out why the 102nd episode of PM Modi's "Mann Ki Baat" is airing a week in advance of today

 
Mann Ki Baat: Find out why the 102nd episode of PM Modi's "Mann Ki Baat" is airing a week in advance of today

Mann Ki Baat: Find out why the 102nd episode of PM Modi's "Mann Ki Baat" is airing a week in advance of today


Mann Ki Baat: The show Mann Ki Baat has 101 episodes total. Today's episode will be the 102nd. Every time the final Sunday of the month rolls around, this programme airs. However, it starts broadcasting this time a week sooner.


Narendra Modi, the prime minister, is renowned for defying convention. He's going to repeat the action. PM Modi is actually going to buck the monthly Mann Ki Baat tradition. This time, PM Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat' programme will air before its scheduled time. The 102nd episode of the show will air today, June 18, at 11 a.m. The last Sunday in June this year falls on June 25. PM Modi will be travelling to America during this time. This time, Mann Ki Baat will air one week early as a result.


The Prime Minister's monthly radio programme will be broadcast at 11 am, according to the news agency ANI. The 100th edition of PM Modi's monthly radio show was just finished and aired on April 26 across the country. On April 30, 'Mann Ki Baat' celebrated its 100th episode and went live worldwide. The occasion was also live televised United Nations Headquarters in New York.


It should be mentioned that the programme, which launched on October 3, 2014, has grown to be a crucial component of the government's citizen outreach initiative, reaching out to a variety of social groups like women, youth, and farmers and encouraging community involvement. The Prime Minister looked for such global figures through the show "Mann Ki Baat," whose exceptional contributions to their fields were unknown at the time. People today not only recognise these individuals in the society, but also draw motivation from them to advance.


In addition, PM Modi covered every aspect of agriculture, art, culture, and health in Mann Ki Baat and introduced a new topic to the public each time he did so in order to provide the public with information. Its goal is to unite the nation and promote growth that benefits all. Mann Ki Baat is broadcast in 11 foreign languages, comprising French, Chinese, Indonesian, Tibetan, Burmese, Balochi, Arabic, Pashtu, Farsi, Dari, and Swahili, in addition to 22 Indian languages and 29 dialects. More than 500 All India Radio transmitting stations carried Mann Ki Baat.


More than 100 crore people, according to studies, have participated in "Mann Ki Baat" at least once. In Raj Bhavans all around the nation, Doordarshan carried the programme live. On the same day, the new Parliament House was also officially opened to the public by the prime minister. The prime minister presented traditional shawls and keepsakes to the construction workers prior to the official opening. In the new government building, a "all-religion" prayer was held, during which priests from many religions recited ancient verses. After praying, PM Modi placed the revered "Sengol" next to the speaker's chair in the new Lok Sabha chamber.



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