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Share ideas for PM Narendra Modi's Mann Ki Baat on 28th February 2016

Share ideas for PM Narendra Modi's Mann Ki Baat on 28th February 2016
Start Date :
Feb 19, 2016
Last Date :
Feb 25, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi looks forward to sharing his Mann Ki Baat on 28th February 2016. In this Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister will share his thoughts on a number of themes and ...

Prime Minister Narendra Modi looks forward to sharing his Mann Ki Baat on 28th February 2016. In this Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister will share his thoughts on a number of themes and issues.

As always, the Prime Minister looks forward to hearing from you the topics and ideas that he should speak on. So what are the themes, issues or topics that you want the Prime Minister to speak about?

Share you 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.

And stay tuned to Mann Ki Baat at 11:00 am on 28th February 2016.

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Nitin Nigam
Nitin Nigam 10 years 4 months ago
Youth today has great craze for tattoos. Can we use this craze to do something useful? Lets appeal every citizen to have their blood group tattooed on their hand. In case of any accident or emergency where patient needs blood, this tatto can provide vital blood group information in time and can save precious time. Thanks, Nitin Raj Nigam
surendar marimuthu
surendar marimuthu 10 years 4 months ago
hello sir please ensure all of your plans should reach the all levels of people especially younger generation so make a special troop to propagate your plan all over India to develop our nation both digitally as well as orally. because all of our youngsters don't have a sufficient knowledge of our plans .thanks Sir
Devshree Sharma
Devshree Sharma 10 years 4 months ago
Respected Sir It is said that 'What you think today, is what you become tomorrow' . By taking this line i want to say that if we want to change people, we have to change their thoughts first. Today the study system of india is becoming quantitave rather than qualitative. I think that emphasis of study will be more on quality rather than quantity. I also want you to motivate students who are having board exams next month.
Diptanu Chaudhuri
Diptanu Chaudhuri 10 years 4 months ago
SIR , we can reverse the process of global warming by reforestation of deserts.This will help us to eradicate poverty ,pollution,global warming and climate change.This is very much essential for survival living beings in this planet. please see the link below. https://t.co/5idjHt9ziW https://t.co/3vQVx2hMbN https://t.co/SGooZHdbpc we turn desert to a forest
BinoyRaman
BinoyRaman 10 years 4 months ago
Dear Sir,The fantastic efforts taken for the progress of nation mind blowing.The lack of marketing the same among common people is missing which is the biggest loss for the ruling government to woe the mind and hearts of common man.BJP is still not accepted as a soft party.All initiatives not reached the grass root level for example Swachh Bharath is the best initiative till now, but not marketed well.In every town/village BJP/RSS workers should take the initiative to clean city as 1st step
Anish Kotecha
Anish Kotecha 10 years 4 months ago
This time our hon'able Prime Minister shoukd say about the unimportant reservation laws. We shouldnencourage people to work harder to achieve goals in this competitive world. Not just relaxing and depending on gov to give reservation and fight for it if not given. Also, they are doing 1% hard work for getting jobs and 99% in getting reservations. This should be atleast discouraged by our people if stopping this is not possible #MannkiBaat #AIR #MyGov
Venkata Sumitra Devi Pusuluri
Venkata Sumitra Devi Pusuluri 10 years 4 months ago
Sir, I request you to create a facility where a student can buy a good assembled computer, say for Rs.15,000 to Rs.20,000 by taking a loan from the bank. The loan can be on the mother's name or student's name. They can repay it in small instalments. The only condition is that the loan should be a computer and not money. The student should be enrolled in a school, college, polytechnic or ITI, full time. It will empower students and remove the problem of ill maintained labs in the colleges.
Tamilmaran
Tamilmaran 10 years 4 months ago
Respected sir My suggestion for adding value to swatch Bharat. In our country mostly men are polluting the environment by peeing in open place especially in bustard, Rly stations,and dense market areas. To avoid that disposable urinary bags contains gel can be distributed and same can be effectively handled. The locally available bags costs 35 Rs per piece. But new development and mass production can definitely reduce the costs . In addition this will be more useful for sugar patirnts& traveler
Adarsh Kar
Adarsh Kar 10 years 4 months ago
Respected sir, its high time to think about development of under-developed and restricted area of odisha chhatisgarh state such as malkangiri,bastar,etc...I think a district management program should takes place in which this kind of districts where there is red alert should be provided with good schools, school uniform,jobs should be provided so that terrorism will be abolished fully from this world and world wiil be a peaceful world. thanks ADARSH KAR,STUDENT,ITER,BHUBANESWAR