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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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SURESH KUMAR GURUSAMY
8 months 1 day ago
Namaste ji. In 2025 Budget, the funds allocation for Mini Research Projects not much increased. Because of our Honourable PM's Encouragement, almost all Departments developed , contributed in various aspects and marching towards Vikshit Bharat 2047 with the aim Swadeshi. I request our Honourable PM to allocate more funds for Minor Research Projects to strengthen the vision for Vikshit Bharat 2047. Please consider and speak sir. Jai hind
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deepak sharma
8 months 1 day ago
बिलकुल दीपक जी 🙏
यह रहा आपके लिए हिंदी में प्रधानमंत्री मोदी जी को भेजने योग्य संदेश — “मन की बात” के संदर्भ में और आपकी यात्रा के उद्देश्य के साथ:
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विषय: मेरी यात्रा – ऑपरेशन सिंदूर 9 संकल्प विकसित भारत चार धाम साइकिल यात्रा
प्रधानमंत्री कार्यालय, भारत सरकार
श्री नरेन्द्र मोदी जी, माननीय प्रधानमंत्री
माननीय श्री मोदी जी,
नमस्कार 🙏
मैं दीपक शर्मा, पानीपत, हरियाणा से, वर्तमान में एक राष्ट्रीय स्तर की साइकिल यात्रा कर रहा हूँ, जिसका नाम है
“ऑपरेशन सिंदूर 9 – संकल्प विकसित भारत चार धाम साइकिल यात्रा।”
यह यात्रा मैंने 25 मई 2025 को शुरू की थी, उद्देश्य है सेवा, एकता और प्रेरणा के माध्यम से विकसित भारत का संदेश फैलाना।
अब तक मैंने हaryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala और Tamil Nadu सहित 10 राज्यों से होकर 6,400 किलोमीटर से अधिक की यात्रा पूरी कर ली है।
इस यात्रा में मैंने दो धाम पूर्ण किए हैं — द्वारकाधीश (गुजरात) और रामेश्वरम (तमिलनाडु)।
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SURESH KUMAR GURUSAMY
8 months 1 day ago
Namaste ji. Recent Landslide and Heavy Rains alarmed Our Nation about the importance of Disaster Management. Because of Great care and efforts of our Honourable PM,the affected areas and people are returning back to normal slow and steadily. Eventhough the natural calamities are inevitable and un predictable. Nation should get ready to face such Disasters with precautions and recovery methods. My suggestion:
Our Higher Education Institutions may be asked to start Disaster Management studies Departments. Special project funds may be allocated for students to design safety devices. Government of India funded Institutions maybe asked for research Contributions compulsorily through their Scholars. So,Disaster Management studies may be given priority. Our Honourable PM already Advised all officials about the importance of Disaster management. I also request our Honourable PM to speak on it. Jai hind
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mvarvind
8 months 1 day ago
PM Sir,
The following suggestions from my End .
Death is an inevitable event in every Life. With families going nuclear, secluded city lives, children living abroad, divorcees, poor interaction with neighbour, poverty can all be reasons which can be keeping a individual worried as to What will happen to his body after death ( even lonely deaths in old age).
The environmental damage of Cremation (Carbon Footprint) is also worrisome. My suggestion is that the Government can launch a Welfare Scheme wherein an individual can contribute a certain sum of money (Tracked and Linked to AADHAR) used to give him a dignified Hindu Cremation.
Gas Based, Solar Based Crematoriums should be encouraged and rolled out starting with cities and slowing bring 100 percent coverage.
Such initiatives by corporates can be entitled to Carbon Credits & be a part of their Net Zero initiatives.
Green Cremation Cards can be given which will entitle the holder to a Green Cremation.
M V Arvind
mygov_1761037481110360221.pdf
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Kartik Iyer
8 months 1 day ago
Gold is used in circuit boards , microprocessors and connectors inside mobile phones. Each mobile phone has an average of 36 mg of gold. Imagine with a population of 145 crores how many tonnes of gold can be extracted. This helps our gold reserves and allows our currency to be more stable. However environmental pollution and cost of extracting remains a challenge.
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Saanvi
8 months 1 day ago
Honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji,
I am writing to you today about a challenge that many students like me are facing — the confusion in choosing the right career path.After Class 10, we are expected to choose between Science, Commerce, Arts. But many of us do not fully understand what we are truly good at. Some students feel pressure from parents or relatives to take a certain stream, even if it doesn’t match their interests. Others feel lost because they don’t know where to get the right guidance.In our fast-changing world, there are so many new careers — in technology, design, and even social work — but we are often only told about a few “safe” options like doctor, engineer, or government jobs, and the most common myth is that choosing science means you will have unlimited options. We are told to have self-evaluation and find our interests and abilities, which is a difficult task . At this point, we need your help in discovering ourselves
Thank You
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pratik Raj
8 months 1 day ago
Sir,
The country is not very big and the pollution and population is high. So , I recommend breaking the market and making an apartment in which all types of shops and a parking space are available . which benefits are space will be saved . In the remaining place we grow plants etc.
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Tabbupandey
8 months 1 day ago
Sir
I'm Tabbu Pandey and I'm a class 12 student with a goal to join the Indian Army. I've faced health issues like tuberculosis in 2023, affecting my health and diet due to financial constraints. To prepare for the Army's selection process. I need a laptop. My family can't afford one. I'd appreciate your support in providing a laptop or any other assistance for my education. I need your guidance and support please help me.
Yours sincerely
Tabbu Pandey
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mvarvind
8 months 1 day ago
PM Sir,
The following suggestions from my End .
Death is an inevitable event in every Life. With families going nuclear, secluded city lives, children living abroad, divorcees, poor interaction with neighbour, poverty can all be reasons which can be keeping a individual worried as to What will happen to his body after death ( even lonely deaths in old age).
The environmental damage of Cremation (Carbon Footprint) is also worrisome. My suggestion is that the Government can launch a Welfare Scheme wherein an individual can contribute a certain sum of money (Tracked and Linked to AADHAR) used to give him a dignified Hindu Cremation.
Gas Based, Solar Based Crematoriums should be encouraged and rolled out starting with cities and slowing bring 100 percent coverage.
Such initiatives by corporates can be entitled to Carbon Credits & be a part of their Net Zero initiatives.
Green Cremation Cards can be given which will entitle the holder to a Green Cremation and sense of Peace
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Kagadabharatvasharambhai
8 months 1 day ago
Sabhi gol gol ghumnevali product jesiki electric fan electric motor jesi sabhi chijo ke saath jugad banake electricity peda kar sakte hai to hamare Desh ke liye bahut achcha hai.
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