PM Modi to address the nation through 'Mann ki Baat': When and where to watch
India | March 25, 2018 10:55 ISTIn his last address, PM Modi had focussed on the message of moving India away from women-development to 'women-led development'.
In his last address, PM Modi had focussed on the message of moving India away from women-development to 'women-led development'.
During his address, PM Modi urged the people to inculcate safety in their day-to-day lives, stressing that India had to become a "risk-conscious" society.
In the 41st edition of his monthly show, PM Modi said that India is moving from 'women development' to 'women-led development'.
This month, Congress chief has asked PM Modi to talk about Nirav Modi and Rafale fighter jet deal, which Congress claims was a multi-billion scam.
This was the 40th edition of the programme, and the first of this year, in which the Prime Minister praised the contribution of women in uplifting the nation's economy and society.
Praising the efforts by tribal women in Chhattisgarh, he said that the tribal women in Dantewada are driving e-rickshaws amidst the persistent violence by Maoists.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is addressing the nation through his monthly radio programme ‘Mann Ki Baat’.
Rahul Gandhi's question to Modi came after the PM asked people to pitch ideas for the next 'Mann ki Baat' programme to be aired on January 28, the first one this year.
"We homeless people too contribute in the nation building," Delhi's footpath dwellers urge PM to include their issues in 'Mann ki Baat'.
According to the Ministry of Minority Affairs, now Muslim women aged above 45 will be allowed to go for the pilgrimage without 'mahram' in a group of at least four.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday welcomed the youth of the country who will turn 18 years of age in 2018 and become a voter.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is addressing the nation in the year’s final edition of his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's radio programme "Mann Ki Baat" was the most trending hashtag on Twitter in 2017, followed by #jallikattu and #GST.
Mann Ki Baat is a radio programme hosted by PM Modi on the last Sunday of every month to address the nation.
Today is the ninth anniversary of the gory attack, carried out by 10 terrorists from Pakistan over three days, that left 166 people dead.
BJP president Shah listened to the programme at a tea stall in the city's Muslim-dominated Dariyapur area in the presence of hundreds of locals and party workers.
Over 160 people were killed and more than 300 injured when the terrorists of Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba launched a series of attacks on India's commercial capital on November 26, 2008.
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