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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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meenakshi singh
meenakshi singh 11 years 6 months ago
Sir please ensure that all government employees work honestly this would be helpful in our development. Quick decision should be taken in every field. Girls must be given self defense classes as a compulsory class. Education in government school must be proper so as to get benefit. Government hospirals must properly work and one day our country would be leading
vinay singh
vinay singh 11 years 6 months ago
Sir, what about the private engineering students who are job bless even degree is earn by them Many student are jobless because of lack of practical knowledge because all want experience engineers then what about the average students. Sir I think that while learning there should be a internship/training programme for the engineering student so that we can practical knowledge atlast and can easily get the job. Many students also do laborious/ odd job to earn for the family.
swathi kalyani
swathi kalyani 11 years 6 months ago
welcome to india sir..My question to Mr.Barack Obama is what do u think India has to do to become a developed country from a developing country. and how close are we Indians to that . my question to Mr. Narendra Modi - you have started so many wonderful campaigns..and you recentlystarted BETI BACHAO ANDOLAN ..which is great. but dont you think its high time to take steps against CORRUPTION and CORRUPTED people. dont you think if corruption is reduced many other problems will also get reduced.
Rohit Jha
Rohit Jha 11 years 6 months ago
When China say Arunachal is disputed area and part of Tibet, doesn't that mean whole Tibet is a disputed area. Why mea is silent on this. Let's accept Chines claim that Arunachal is part of Tibet and therefore resolve the Tibet issue first then fate of Arunachal will be decided with the goverment of Tibet.
Charitrakumar jain
Charitrakumar jain 11 years 6 months ago
Respected sir, there were two major decisions of past taken by our leaders in good faith. one was LOC between India and Pakistan and other was Mcmohan line between India and China. your visit should endorse the Indian points of view through your country in the UN or other international front. this is the root cause of many problems.
MAHENDER SACHDEVA
MAHENDER SACHDEVA 11 years 6 months ago
Dear MODI JI & OBAMA JI, I wish MANN KI BAAT ON 27th January is focussed on terrorism worldwide and the countries like Pakistan may be pressurized enough so that no more Peshawar / 26-11 / 09-11 happen in the world.
Shashi Yadav
Shashi Yadav 11 years 6 months ago
What is the best and most appropriate way to send message of peace around the world? How do you want to take the relationship with India forward?Do you have full faith in India and Indians?
Gary dent
Gary dent 11 years 6 months ago
US is home to some of the worlds best higher education institutions (MIT, Arizona State University, Caltech etc etc) how can the US help in raising the quality of higher education (for both undergraduate and postgraduates) in India?