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PM on Radio on 3rd October 2014 at 11:00 AM

PM on Radio on 3rd October 2014 at 11:00 AM
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Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 03, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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At 11:00 AM on 3rd October 2014, (the auspicious occasion of Vijaya Dashmi), the Prime Minister will address the people of India via the radio. This is yet another path breaking ...

At 11:00 AM on 3rd October 2014, (the auspicious occasion of Vijaya Dashmi), the Prime Minister will address the people of India via the radio. This is yet another path breaking effort by the Prime Minister to interact with the citizens of India. The Prime Minister will share some thoughts from his mind (Baatien Man Ki).
 
This Forum seeks your thoughts on a wide range of issues that you would like to express to the Prime Minister.

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CHANDRAKANT RAJOLKAR
CHANDRAKANT RAJOLKAR 11 years 9 months ago
सर,आप को विजयादशमी की ढेर सारी शुभ कामनाये।मै काफी दिनों से चाहता था की देश समस्या सीदे पंतप्रधान से कहने मिले तो समस्या का हल निकल सकता है। मै एक निजी logistic कंपनी में काम करता हु, पिचले कुछ महीनो से मुंबई कार्गो काम्प्लेक्स में काफी समस्या हो रही है। export करने के लिए दो-चार दिन लग रहा है। देश में export को बढ़ाना है तो export सरल होना चाहिए। दो चार दिन अगर export करने लगे तो उचित नहीं। हमें overseas से काफी query आते है। उन्हें माल जल्दी चाहिए पर हम उनकी जरूरते पूरी नहीं कर पते। कृपया मदत।
Shruti Singh Raghuvanshi
Shruti Singh Raghuvanshi 11 years 9 months ago
And one more thing sir, please make some strict laws against beggars.... Sir isse crime me bhi kami aayegi.... Jo bche bhik mangte hai wo bhik ki jgah school jayenge to unka future acha hi hoga unko atleast bade hokar dusre bacho se bhik mangwana ya galat kaam krna nhi padega izzat se wo jiyenge tbhi to desh bhi izzat se aage badhega....
Shruti Singh Raghuvanshi
Shruti Singh Raghuvanshi 11 years 9 months ago
Sir, it would greatfull if you talk about child beggars and brggars whom are capable to do their work but they dont want to work....
Srikanth Venkatesan
Srikanth Venkatesan 11 years 9 months ago
As a person whose typical day begin with VANDE MATARAM in the Radio (All India Radio, Rajdhani Channel of Delhi Station), whose day continues with Archana Programme, Carnatic music programme, morning news (Sanskrit, Hindi, English, Punjabi and Urdu), evening news, market mantra and whose day ends with Samachar sandhya, News at 9, current affairs, I am extremely happy to know that our Prime Minister is going to address the nation through the medium of radio on the October 03, 2014. My thoughts : (i) AIR – a powerful medium not only for entertainment but also for education: With a good budgetary support, AIR can do wonders in the field of education, particularly the poor people in the country. Scoring good mark in exams is a function of (a) sound knowledge in the subjects and (b) good language skills. Once the language skills of the students are taken care off through the medium of radio, the scope for improving the knowledge in the subject improves drastically, as students get the enthusiasm to read more and more as they start understanding what they are reading. It is the lack of language skills (be it English or whatever is the medium of education) that makes students less enthusiastic in studies. AIR has a vast network throughout the country. If students are made to constantly listen to the news of AIR thrice in a day and listen to the current affairs programme every day, not only his general awareness improves but his language skill also improves. Now, if the same approach is adopted regionally it can do wonders throughout the country. In parallel, we should inculcate amongst students the habit of listening to radio news daily. (ii) Classical Music Two great classical systems of music, the Hindustani and the Carnatic, have been evolved in our country. While AIR is doing its best to preserve and propagate these streams of music, more needs to be done. We should have a 24 hour dedicated channel for broadcasting the classic music, which is a pride of our country. AIR could collaborate with Indian Railways (in Rajdhani and Shatabdi Trains) and Air India and stream the audio recordings of AIR’s National Programme of music. Many talented musicians in both Hindustani and Carnatic streams are poverty stricken. Only the lucky few are able to rise in the field and make money for honourable living. If classical music is made compulsory in schools (vocal or instrumental) then it could create employment to thousands of talented musicians and make them lead honourable life. Moreover, music soothes the mind, calms a person and has the meditative effect. If young students are compulsorily taught music while in schools, the chances of them going astray may be less. Today’s students are tomorrow’s citizen and are also the future leaders of this country. ‘Good students’ means ‘good citizens’ and ‘good citizens’ means ‘good leaders’. ‘Good leaders’ (Modiji) can again create ‘good students’ and the cycle goes on and on and on.
Arvind Sehdev
Arvind Sehdev 11 years 9 months ago
I really love the way you are engaging yourself with the common man. Love it..... Thank you for being with us. You are a blessing to India.
Lakshmi Narasimha Giridhar Ganga
Lakshmi Narasimha Giridhar Ganga 11 years 9 months ago
In general, one at the grassroots of the economy expects four basic things that makes them live comfort - but the other side of the coin - it makes them forget work culture. Today, we need to develop work culture - the one Swami Vivekanada said - 'Work for Work sake' - as an INDIAN it is our duty to work - work first for the nation, not for me - we look nation first, nation will look you first. Young Indian - especially those far from cities - should be ideal for cities, who forget INDIA latter.
Hemant Shatma
Hemant Shatma 11 years 9 months ago
Radio which is the most widespread channel in our contry connecting peoples from distant parts of the country especially the urban areas where lack tbe facilities of regular electricity,internet to connect themselves from the society and remian detached from it so i believe it is an effective to connect thePM from this rural section ,also serves as a best means to connect with the society.
Arun Singh
Arun Singh 11 years 9 months ago
Banarsi Babu Mr. PM, Uncountable person has died every year due to lack of Blood while near about 65% citizen of India Belong to the Young age group. Its has need of Time to co-relate our existing Educational System with Blood Donation type noble cause activity with the motivation factors for the student i.e NCC/NSS for making better India & Save the Valuable life of our citizen. A Small Step in this area will be create bigger change. Regards, arun from oldest holy city in the world varanasi.