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PM Holds First 'Mann Ki Baat' After Formation of Modi Govt 3.0

Prime Minister Modi did the radio program 'Mann Ki Baat' after almost 4 months. During this, he talked about Lok Sabha elections, Hul Day, Rath Yatra-Amarnath Yatra, Kuwait Radio's Hindi show, local products, Environment Day and Yoga Day.

PM Modi wished the Indian team going to Paris Olympics to be held from 26th July, and said that this time some things will be seen for the first time in the Olympics. The players will also show a different level of excitement.

Earlier, the 110th episode of Mann Ki Baat was telecast in February. Then PM Modi had said that due to political decorum, 'Mann Ki Baat' will not be telecast for 3 months during the Lok Sabha elections.

PM Modi wished the Indian team going to Paris Olympics to be held from 26th July, and said that this time some things will be seen for the first time in the Olympics. The players will also show a different level of excitement.

 111th Episode of 'Mann Ki Baat'

He thanked the countrymen and the Election Commission. Also said that the public has reiterated its unwavering faith in the Constitution and the democratic system of the country. The 2024 election was the biggest election in the world. Such a big election has never been held in any country in the world, in which 65 crore people have cast their votes.

On the 'Hul Diwas' of the tribals, he said that this day is associated with the courage of Veer Sidhu-Kanhu, who opposed the foreign rulers. Along with this, thousands of Santhal comrades from Santhal Pargana of Jharkhand were united and they took up arms against the foreign rulers in 1855.

He wished good luck to the players going to Paris Olympics starting from 26th July. He appealed to encourage the players through #Cheer4Bharat. PM said that our players were busy in preparations since Tokyo Olympics, so this time some things will be seen for the first time.

He mentioned the campaign 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' started on World Environment Day. He said, 'I have also planted a tree in my mother's name.' He discussed the increased forest cover in the last ten years and the more than 60 thousand ponds built during the Amrit Mahotsav. He appealed to plant trees in the name of mother.

Kuwait government has started a Hindi program on the national radio. It is telecasted every Sunday for half an hour on Kuwait Radio. PM said that different colors of Indian culture are included in this program. In this, discussions related to Indian films and art world are discussed.

PM Modi participated in the 10th Yoga Day celebrated across the world on 21 June in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. He said that every year new records are being made on Yoga Day. In Kashmir, along with the youth, sisters and daughters also participated enthusiastically in Yoga Day.

On June 30, Akashvani's Sanskrit bulletin telecast completed 50 years. PM Modi congratulated the All India Radio family. He said Sanskrit has played a big role in the progress of Indian knowledg and science. The need of the hour is that we should respect Sanskrit and also connect it with our lives.

On Araku Coffee PM Modi said nany products of India are in great demand all over the world. One such product is Araku Coffee. It is grown in Alluri Sita Ram Raju district of Andhra Pradesh. It is known for its rich flavour and aroma. About 1.5 lakh tribal families are associated with the cultivation of Araku Coffee.

On Pulwama's Snow Peace he said last month, the first consignment of Snow Peace was sent to London from Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir. To bring the exotic vegetables grown in Kashmir on the world map, Abdul Rashid Mir of Chakura village started growing Snow Peace. It has started reaching London from Kashmir.

On Jagannath Rath Yatra he said best wishes to the devotees participating in the Jagannath Puri Rath Yatra on July 7, Amarnath Yatra of Jammu Kashmir and Pandharpur Wari Yatra.

Apart from 22 Indian languages ​​and 29 dialects, Mann Ki Baat is also broadcast in 11 foreign languages. These include French, Chinese, Indonesian, Tibetan, Burmese, Balochi, Arabic, Pashtu, Persian, Dari and Swahili. Mann Ki Baat is broadcasted by more than 500 broadcasting centers of Akashvani.

The first episode of Mann Ki Baat was broadcast on 3 October 2014. The time limit of the first episode was 14 minutes. In June 2015, it was increased to 30 minutes. The 100th episode of Mann Ki Baat was broadcast on 30 April 2023. Mann Ki Baat program is broadcast in 23 languages ​​and 29 dialects. It is also broadcast in 11 foreign languages ​​including French, Pashto, Chinese.