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Questions for special ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme with PM Modi and President Obama

Questions for special ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme with PM Modi and President Obama
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Jan 27, 2015
07:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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On 27th January 2015 the special ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme will be aired, during which Prime Minister Narendra Modi and USA President Barack Obama will be sharing their thoughts ...

On 27th January 2015 the special ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme will be aired, during which Prime Minister Narendra Modi and USA President Barack Obama will be sharing their thoughts on the radio. The programme is certainly going to be the cynosure of all eyes across India, USA and entire world.

Here is a historic and one of a kind opportunity to be a part of this radio programme by sharing your questions. Ask a question on any topic that interests you and you wanted to ask PM Modi and President Obama.

We will try to ensure that maximum inputs are sent and the dignitaries can talk about some of the issues raised during the programme.

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RAMESH MAHESHWARI
RAMESH MAHESHWARI 11 years 6 months ago
Welcome to President Obama whose promised visit to Neemuch to my soninlaw while awarding his Doctoral Degree is still awaited.My question to him and our Hon'ble PM is : WHAT ARE YOUR PROPOSED ACTIONS TO STRENGTHEN EXISISTING REGULATORY AND MANDATORY PROVISIONS OF UNO FOR CURBING TERRORISM IN THE WORLD AND IF SAME IS NOT POSSIBLE WHAT ARE GOING TO BE YOUR STRATEGIES FOR ELIMINATING IT FOR EVER?
VENU NELLORE
VENU NELLORE 11 years 6 months ago
Mr. president Obama,we are expecting the expansion of UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL ,where we are seeking a permanent seat.If AMERICA supports our ambition ,in what pretext it wanted to support us - INDIA like a proxy country to AMERICA or would u like to have INDIAN kind of dealings with the international society to deal with all the global problems
Ashwin Pande
Ashwin Pande 11 years 6 months ago
welcome to President of America and Prime Mister of India Mr Narendra Modi..My question is that there is a caste/category reservation...is most imp fact for decrease skill persons development...So there will be getting jobs by their depends on their skill....
Naresh kumar
Naresh kumar 11 years 6 months ago
Respected Primeminister of India and President of USA, How both of you are going to work towards better education and to overcome poverty from this world.? President, will you support India to become a permanent member of UN general assembly...
Saurabh Rajput
Saurabh Rajput 11 years 6 months ago
आदरणीय प्रधानमंत्री जी, मैं इंजीनीयरिंग का छात्र हूं, मेरे पास एक योजना है जिसके द्वारा मैं गरीबी रेखा से नीचे जीवन यापन करने वाले हर रोज अलग-अलग 15000-25000 व्यक्तियों को 1 लाख रुपये दे सकता हूं। मेरी योजना तकनीक से सम्बन्धित है, इसका काले धन से कोई सम्बंध नही है, उम्मीद करता हू कि आप इस योजना की महत्ता को समझेंगे और इस पर विस्तार से चर्चा करने का एक मौका अवश्य देगें, मेरी इस योजना आपकी 'प्रधानमंत्री जन-धन खाता' योजना को भी विस्तार मिलेगा । मोबाईल नं. - 7415722175
niranjan sukhlecha
niranjan sukhlecha 11 years 6 months ago
please enable visa-on-arrival facility or sure shot visa application regime for genuine visitors even though they may not have requisite papers as per due process. the scope to add to US economy and jobs would be tremendous.
Afsar SM
Afsar SM 11 years 6 months ago
Respected Sir, To the government, funding for Small Cities with a small creative projects There is no easy system? What? Last project of our education and research field, in our real life "that can change shape development?
Girish Mandrupkar
Girish Mandrupkar 11 years 6 months ago
Dear Mr President USA please may I know what is your stand on accepting Indian Republic as permanent member of UN Security council ; should we not expand Powerful 5 further and respect the largest democracy by accepting it in UN Security council ?? Warm Regards, Lt Commander Girish Mandrupkar (Retd.)