PM Modi’s 103rd Episode of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ Airs Today, Live-Streamed Worldwide
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s monthly radio program, ‘Mann Ki Baat,’ is set to air its 103rd episode today. According to All India Radio, the broadcast will reach audiences across the entire network of Akashvani and Doordarshan, ensuring a wide reach throughout the nation.
In a move to make the program accessible to global audiences, it will also be live-streamed on the YouTube channels of Akashvani, DD News, and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. This online streaming option allows people from around the world to tune in and listen to the program in real-time.
The episode will initially be broadcasted in Hindi and will be promptly aired in various regional languages by Akashvani. This multilingual approach ensures that people from different states can engage with the program in their preferred language.
The significance of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ cannot be understated. It provides a unique platform for Prime Minister Modi to directly communicate with the citizens of India. By engaging in a conversation with the people, the program aims to address matters concerning day-to-day governance and foster a sense of unity and solidarity.
However, not everyone shares the same enthusiasm for the program. TMC MP Derek O’Brien recently criticized the Prime Minister, urging him to focus on Manipur ki Baat instead of Mann ki Baat. In a tweet, O’Brien questioned whether the Prime Minister would address the ongoing issues in Manipur during the Monsoon Session of Parliament.
Since its inception on October 3, 2014, ‘Mann Ki Baat’ has become a regular feature, airing on the last Sunday of each month at 11 am. The program has reached its 100th episode milestone, demonstrating its popularity and impact among the public.
With the primary objective of engaging in a conversation with citizens, ‘Mann Ki Baat’ continues to serve as a platform for the Prime Minister to connect with people from all walks of life. It provides an opportunity to address their concerns and share insights on various governance-related matters.
As the 103rd episode goes live today, millions of people across India and beyond eagerly anticipate hearing Prime Minister Modi’s insights and messages. By utilizing digital platforms and multilingual broadcasting, the program ensures inclusivity and the ability to connect with a diverse range of audiences.
The airwaves and cyberspace reverberate today as ‘Mann Ki Baat’ continues to leave an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of its listeners. The power of direct communication between the Prime Minister and the people remains a significant aspect of India’s governance, fostering transparency, unity, and progress.