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Inviting Ideas for Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 26th October 2025

Start Date :
Oct 03, 2025
Last Date :
Oct 24, 2025
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Hon'ble PM Narendra Modi looks forward to sharing his thoughts on themes and issues that matter to you. Prime Minister invites you to share your ideas on topics he should address ...
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Akula ramanjaneyulu
7 months 3 weeks ago
Respected honourable prime minister sir I A.Ramnjaneyulu junior lecturer in economics namaste request you that please accept my ideas about the educational sector in our country.
1.10.1 million teachers are functioning in india for holistic development or all-round development of students.
2.TRY TO FRAME UNIFORM DRESS CODE FOR ALL STUDENTS.
3.FRAMING THE LOGO,TAGLINE ,DRESS CODE FOR ALL TEACHERS.
4.ONE NATION-ONE SYLLABUS,MOTTO OR TAGLINE,LOGO,DRESS CODE FOR TEACHERS,STUDENTS.
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SHREYA SARNA
7 months 3 weeks ago
Dear Honourable Prime Minister.
My humble suggestion is to make yoga and meditation compulsory in schools, as many children nowadays talk about wanting to die or having no interest in life. These practices can help them improve their focus, peace of mind, and sense of purpose.
Warm regards,
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DipendraPandit
7 months 3 weeks ago
Hello sir
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ARVIND KUMAR URF Arvind Kumar
7 months 3 weeks ago
सादर प्रणाम," व्यक्ति का व्यक्तित्व असंभव को संभव बना रहा है। यह मातृभूमि की देन है।"
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LEENA WALAWALKAR
7 months 3 weeks ago
Need of hour is for energy conservation
For home should be proper insulation.
Quality LED’s used for lights, decoration.
Understand, improve and save all the energy
Has to be all of ours’ motive and line of action.
Energy efficiency be taken into consideration.
Burn less fuel, conserve water, turn devices off
Plugged them out of switch if not required.
Energy needs to be conserved to use long.
We must reduce useful energy consumption
Use fewer energy services thoughtfully.
Bharat will be Super Power successfully.
Washing, drying clothes outside machine sometime
Will save electricity and our exercise will be done.
Save energy, water and also be healthy, fit and fine.
It should be thought in homes and schools
Future generation will carry it on daily routine.
Surely enjoy benefits in future and be fine
Energy Conservation should be way of life
It is individual and collective activity done
Better future is then for human
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M Vijayakumar
7 months 3 weeks ago
Respected Hon’ble Prime Minister of Bharat,
Sir, I would like to humbly suggest that one of the upcoming addresses include a focus on
“One Nation One Syllabus”, for specific courses run in the higher education institutes under the University Grants Commission, Ministry of Education, Government of Bharat.
As the Government of Bharat successfully implemented “One Nation One Subscription” for journals to reach the unreached Students, Research scholars and Faculty of Higher Education Institutes (if possible, please include it for public libraries also).
Even I trust "One Nation One Election" will shortly be implemented in Bharat
Sincerely yours
Dr M Vijayakumar
Librarian
Pondicherry University
Puducherry
librarian@pondiuni.ac.in
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Jaiveer Singh
7 months 3 weeks ago
Respected Sir/Ma’am, please find my ideas and suggestions for Mann Ki Baat attached below.
Jaiveer Singh from NLU Patiala
mygov_1761114591163880386.pdf
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SubashC
7 months 3 weeks ago
Respected Hon’ble Prime Minister,
I hope this message finds you in good health and spirit.
Through this letter, I wish to share a concern that many young citizens like me deeply feel — the continued existence of caste-based discrimination and inequality in opportunities. While our Constitution rightly aimed to uplift communities that were historically disadvantaged, in today’s society, we also see many economically weak students from so-called “upper castes” struggling without support or fair chances.
In many cases, these students are equally deserving but are left behind simply because the benefits are tied to caste, not to real economic hardship. This system, though originally just, now needs rethinking to suit the modern India we all dream of — one where every student, irrespective of caste, gets opportunities based on merit and financial condition.I humbly request you to consider reviewing our current reservation and welfare system to make it more income-based and inclusive.
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GOKILAVANI G M
7 months 3 weeks ago
Respected Sir,
I would like to humbly suggest that one of the upcoming addresses include a focus on PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT AMONG
YOUTH. In today’s fast-changing world, success is not defined only by academic achievements, but by qualities such as character, integrity, emotional intelligence, and empathy.
A message from your esteemed office on this topic would greatly inspire students and young citizens to cultivate inner strength, discipline, and a sense of social responsibility. It would encourage the youth of our nation to develop balanced personalities — confident in their abilities, yet rooted in values and compassion.
Such guidance from you would truly motivate the younger generation to become not only successful individuals but also responsible and kind citizens of India.
Thank you sir!
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Akula ramanjaneyulu
7 months 3 weeks ago
Respected honourable prime minister sir,I A.Ramnjaneyulu junior lecturer in economics namaste request you that please accept my ideas about the eradication of Hiv in our country.
1.INDIA HAS THE THIRD LARGEST POPULATION OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS GLOBALLY WITH APPROXIMATE MILLION INDIVIDUALS.
2.IN OUR COUNTRY HIV POPULATION DENSITY IS AT NORTHEASTERN STATES,SOUTHERN STATES.
3.AWARENESS AND KNOWLEDGE ABOUT HIV/AIDS AMONG INDIANS REMAIN A CONCERN WITH NEARLY THREE IN FOUR YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED INDIAN LACKING COMPREHENSIVE KNOWLEDGE OF THE DISCEASE.
4.SO WE WERE TAKING RESPONSIBILITY OF SPREADING THE KNOWLEDGE THROUGH EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS CONDUCTED BY NSS,NCC,SCOUTS AND NACO.
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