'Mann Ki Baat': PM Narendra Modi to address nation today, may talk to Army jawans

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will once again connect with the people of India through his radio programme 'Mann ki Baat' on Sunday.

'Mann Ki Baat': PM Narendra Modi to address nation today, may talk to Army jawans

Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will once again connect with the people of India through his radio programme 'Mann ki Baat' on Sunday.

The programme will be held at 11 AM on All India Radio.

The PM tweeted about it yesterday saying, "Tomorrow 11 AM I will share 'Mann Ki Baat.' Looking forward to communicating through the radio. Do tune in."

He may address farmers, students or Army personnel or all three as per his tweet.

PM Modi has been addressing the nation via radio since October last year.

He first did such a programme on October 03 wherein he had given a pep talk on shedding despondency and use of skills for the country's betterment and prosperity.

The radio programme is a new initiative to reach out to the maximum populace and this will be the eight one for the PM.

He also did a joint programme with US President Barack Obama when the latter had come to India in January this year.

In his earlier programmes, PM Modi has talked about manual scavenging, Land Acquisition Bill and Nepal earthquake among others.

He had also connected with the students in one such programme where he had talked about the ways to deal with stress and how to approach an exam.

The BJP-led Modi government completed one year in office on May 26.

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