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

 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)
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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 ...

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 on the 127th Episode of Mann Ki Baat.

Send us your suggestions on the themes or issues you want the Prime Minister to speak about in the upcoming Mann Ki Baat episode. Share your 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.

You can also give a missed call on 1922 and follow the link received in SMS to directly give your suggestions to the Prime Minister.

And stay tuned to Mann Ki Baat at 11:00 AM on 26th October 2025.

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CsRamakanth
CsRamakanth 8 months 2 weeks ago
“That one God who shines within everything, Who is formless like the cloudless sky, Is the pure, stainless, Self of all. Without any doubt, that is who I am. Lord Dattatreya. The Avadhoota Gita” ― Dattātreya, Avadhuta Gita
CsRamakanth
CsRamakanth 8 months 2 weeks ago
Donations given dutifully, irrespective the return, at the proper time and place and to suitable persons - that giving is considered to be of goodness. Bhagavad Gita
Vrinda V
Vrinda V 8 months 2 weeks ago
There is too much of wastage of public money by politicians who run the government especially on health grounds. So Government should frame policy so that only healthy individuals who donot have any severe medical problems should be allowed to participate in election as a candidate. Also even if some diseases exists or occur later , there should be restrictions in the usage of public money for treatment. Also even though there are a number of private colleges, most of them are not paying their employees as per UGC, scale and that results in the frequent resignations of teaching staff and in turn affects the quality of teaching. Govt. should ensure that teaching staff are paid adequately by the managements and that the managements are ensuring that there are no frequent resignations in the institution.
Syed Moiz Naqvi
Syed Moiz Naqvi 8 months 2 weeks ago
Whilst our government taking all the measures to curb Black money. It is a big evil that needs more focus to be killed completely. It is very common in Jaipur City, if someone with honest white money, is forced to convert it into black to purchase a land. The system is well set that only little amount is shown in the books but the actual worth of the property is much higher than DLC rates. So anything above DLC should be paid in cash to the seller of the land. So much of cash circulate that despite all the actions taken by the government, 80%-90% land purchase amount is handled in cash. A honest citizen who pays taxes is being cheated when he tries to purchase the land. Government must revise the DLC rates based on actual market rates (at which land is being sold). Investigating teams should be setup to find out. If DLC rates itself are higher, than people are forced to pay with "white" money and it will yield more revenues for the government too.
Sanjeev Mehra
Sanjeev Mehra 8 months 2 weeks ago
🙏🙏🇮🇳🙏🙏 जय हिन्द साब 🙏🙏🇮🇳🙏🙏 एक राष्ट्र, एक कानून, एक शिक्षा। धन्यावाद 🙏🙏🇮🇳🙏🙏 जय हिन्द साब 🙏🙏🇮🇳🙏🙏
Williams
Williams 8 months 2 weeks ago
Respected and Honourable Prime Minister Modiji Pineapple waste in Kerala (130,500–217,500 tonnes annually) can produce 13.2–27.6 million litres of bioethanol, costing ₹40/liter (₹30 farmer price + ₹10 processing). With 28% GST, the price is ₹51.20, yielding ₹8.80 profit at ₹60. This boosts farmer incomes, creates jobs, and reduces fuel costs sustainably. ,