
File photo of PM Narendra Modi. (Agence France-Presse)
New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation in his second round of "Mann Ki Baat" radio programme which will be aired at 11 am today.
"Looking forward to the 2nd "Mann Ki Baat" Radio Programme on Sunday 2nd November 2014 at 11 am," the Prime Minister had tweeted earlier this week.
Mr Modi, who had also invited people to share their thoughts, comments and examples of good governance initiatives, appreciated the response he received ahead of the talks.
Mr Modi tweeted on Wednesday, "Have been going through the wonderful comments, ideas & good governance examples received for 'Mann Ki Baat' radio programme on Nov 2. It is very gladdening to read views on diverse range of issues, rich insights & interesting anecdotes shared by all of you."
"Do keep sharing your ideas on the MyGov Open Forum. I will read them & share some of them during the Radio programme," he tweeted adding that he read several thoughts on Swachh Bharat mission, agriculture, irrigation issues, empowerment of women and skilled India.
On October 3, the PM delivered a 15-minute speech, what he said would the first of many radio chats titled 'Man ki Baat' or 'Talking from the Heart.' He used the address on state-run All India Radio to include the millions who do not have access to television in rural India to join his efforts for an economic recovery.
"Looking forward to the 2nd "Mann Ki Baat" Radio Programme on Sunday 2nd November 2014 at 11 am," the Prime Minister had tweeted earlier this week.
Mr Modi, who had also invited people to share their thoughts, comments and examples of good governance initiatives, appreciated the response he received ahead of the talks.
Mr Modi tweeted on Wednesday, "Have been going through the wonderful comments, ideas & good governance examples received for 'Mann Ki Baat' radio programme on Nov 2. It is very gladdening to read views on diverse range of issues, rich insights & interesting anecdotes shared by all of you."
"Do keep sharing your ideas on the MyGov Open Forum. I will read them & share some of them during the Radio programme," he tweeted adding that he read several thoughts on Swachh Bharat mission, agriculture, irrigation issues, empowerment of women and skilled India.
On October 3, the PM delivered a 15-minute speech, what he said would the first of many radio chats titled 'Man ki Baat' or 'Talking from the Heart.' He used the address on state-run All India Radio to include the millions who do not have access to television in rural India to join his efforts for an economic recovery.
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