During his popular radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat,' Prime Minister Narendra Modi endorsed the unique and flavourful 'Araku' coffee from Andhra Pradesh. This has sparked interest in specialty coffee across the country, as coffee enthusiasts seek to learn more about the distinct qualities and origins of this brew. The PM's mention also highlights the importance of supporting local products and recognizing the contributions of small-scale farmers in India's rich agricultural heritage.
The BJP has instructed its members in Hyderabad to arrange for large TVs and LED screens at community centres for public viewing of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's popular 'Mann Ki Baat' programme, which returns on June 30 after a break due to the model code of conduct. The party's general secretary, Dugyala Pradeep Kumar, urged party workers to invite prominent personalities and intellectuals to watch the programme together. 'Mann Ki Baat' is broadcasted on the last Sunday of every month via various channels and has gained widespread following.
After a gap of several months due to elections, Prime Minister Modi's popular radio show "Mann Ki Baat" will be back on June 30. Modi has invited citizens to share their ideas and inputs for the 111th episode by posting on MyGov Open Forum, NaMo App, or recording a message on 1800 11 7800. The show aims to present objective news without any bias from isms, religions, or ideologies.
In music to their ears, the Delhi BJP hosted an event at Urdu Park near Jama Masjid to mark the return of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat' programme after the Lok Sabha elections. Arjuna award-winning international Kho Kho player Nasreen Sheikh was present at the event, where she was praised by Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva for bringing glory to the country. Meanwhile, an academician from the UK's University of Westminster faces allegations of being detained and sent back from Bengaluru International Airport after the central government denied her permission to attend a convention in Bengaluru.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that his monthly radio programme, 'Mann Ki Baat', will not be broadcasted for the next three months in light of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. The 110th episode, which aired on Sunday, marked the PM's second programme of the year. PM Modi also acknowledged the power of women in the country, as Women's Day will be celebrated on March 8.