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Inviting ideas for Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 30th June 2024

Inviting ideas for Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 30th June 2024
Start Date :
Jun 15, 2024
Last Date :
Jun 28, 2024
18:15 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Hon'ble PM Narendra Modi looks forward to sharing his thoughts on themes and issues that matter to you. Prime Minister invites you to share your ideas on topics he should address ...

Hon'ble PM Narendra Modi looks forward to sharing his thoughts on themes and issues that matter to you. Prime Minister invites you to share your ideas on topics he should address on the 111th Episode of Mann Ki Baat.

Send us your suggestions on the themes or issues you want the Prime Minister to speak about in the upcoming Mann Ki Baat episode. Share your views in this Open Forum or alternatively, you can also dial the toll-free number 1800-11-7800 and record your message for the Prime Minister in either Hindi or English. Some of the recorded messages may become part of the broadcast.

You can also give a missed call on 1922 and follow the link received in SMS to directly give your suggestions to the Prime Minister.

And stay tuned to Mann Ki Baat at 11:00 AM on 30th June 2024.

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Aditya Gupta
Aditya Gupta 1 year 11 months ago
So as we all know that today many peoples are unemployed in India so government must start some work for graduated peoples and 12th pass students so they can get employed. So the work to be given can be editing base or writing blogs many works are there that can be done online. And by doing this I think India would grow more faster and as Indian is developed today be more developed tomorrow. We all are citizens of our country and we all should think abou5our country and must be give reviews.
Debasish Chakraborty
Debasish Chakraborty 1 year 11 months ago
Venerable PM, We, B.Ed. and TET/CTET certificate holders, humbly seek your attention to a grievous injustice by NCTE. We adhered to NCTE 2018 guidelines and possessed B.Ed. degrees as it declared B.Ed. holders eligible for primary recruitment. However, NCTE's negligence to save its gazette led to an unfavorable SC verdict, deeming us ineligible in spite of passing TET. We've been denied opportunities, and our pleas have fallen on deaf ears as none of the ministers or NCTE officials have helped us. We suspect a conspiracy to marginalize us. We implore the government, NCTE, and the Ministry of Education to take decisive action to rectify this wrong. Inaction will render our certificates worthless. Pursuing D.El.Ed. now is an insurmountable financial and age-related hurdle for many. We beseech you to acknowledge our plight in 'Mann Ki Baat' and outline a roadmap to redress this injustice. With utmost sincerity, B.Ed. and TET Certificate Holders.
SouravGhosh
SouravGhosh 1 year 11 months ago
Venerable PM, We, B.Ed. and TET/CTET certificate holders, humbly seek your attention to a grievous injustice by NCTE. We adhered to NCTE 2018 guidelines and possessed B.Ed. degrees as it declared B.Ed. holders eligible for primary recruitment. However, NCTE's negligence to save its gazette led to an unfavorable SC verdict, deeming us ineligible in spite of passing TET. We've been denied opportunities, and our pleas have fallen on deaf ears as none of the ministers or NCTE officials have helped us. We suspect a conspiracy to marginalize us. We implore the government, NCTE, and the Ministry of Education to take decisive action to rectify this wrong. Inaction will render our certificates worthless. Pursuing D.El.Ed. now is an insurmountable financial and age-related hurdle for many. We beseech you to acknowledge our plight in 'Mann Ki Baat' and outline a roadmap to redress this injustice. With utmost sincerity, B.Ed. and TET Certificate Holders.
HasinaSultana
HasinaSultana 1 year 11 months ago
Venerable PM, We, B.Ed. and TET/CTET certificate holders, humbly seek your attention to a grievous injustice by NCTE. We adhered to NCTE 2018 guidelines and possessed B.Ed. degrees as it declared B.Ed. holders eligible for primary recruitment. However, NCTE's negligence to save its gazette led to an unfavorable SC verdict, deeming us ineligible in spite of passing TET. We've been denied opportunities, and our pleas have fallen on deaf ears as none of the ministers or NCTE officials have helped us. We suspect a conspiracy to marginalize us. We implore the government, NCTE, and the Ministry of Education to take decisive action to rectify this wrong. Inaction will render our certificates worthless. Pursuing D.El.Ed. now is an insurmountable financial and age-related hurdle for many. We beseech you to acknowledge our plight in 'Mann Ki Baat' and outline a roadmap to redress this injustice. With utmost sincerity, B.Ed. and TET Certificate Holders.
umadevi
umadevi 1 year 11 months ago
Please declare cow as our national animal and please ban cow slaughtering. please take strenghthen action against the people who involved in that.
indukant dixit
indukant dixit 1 year 11 months ago
Reclaiming Economic Value: Addressing Inefficient Vehicle Seizure Practices in India Across India, a concerning practice persists where commercial and private vehicles, seized by law enforcement agencies, languish in police stations and government facilities. This inefficient system results in significant economic loss, environmental degradation, and potential corruption. This document proposes a policy framework to address this issue, focusing on timely processing, transparent auctions, and dedicated oversight. The Problem: Current practices see countless vehicles, from two-wheelers to heavy machinery, immobilized for extended periods, often without clear legal justification. This leads to: Economic Waste: Vehicles depreciate rapidly, losing value while sitting idle. This represents a significant drain on the national economy, wasting resources that could be used productively. FULL DETAILS IN ATTACHED PDF - Dr.Indukant Dixit(senior journalist PTI)