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Mann Ki Baat - Prime Minister’s Radio Programme on June 26, 2016

Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi's address to the nation - #MannKiBaat on All India Radio was held on June 26, 2016.
Transcript of Mann Ki Baat in different languages.
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इस बात के लिए टिप्पणियाँ बंद हो गईं।
Rajendra Sharma
Rajendra Sharma 10 साल 3 सप्ताह पहले
Sir I asked some NGO to come in Navratan Complex & plant 200 trees of ASHOKA trees & plants of sweet flavor flowers in our colony . They replied that they what ever trees & plants they are having will be planted . I agreed and waiting for them (what ever they are having) Sir under corporate social responsibility N G O's are performing wonderful activities . They can help providing 1 bhk house in Mumbai.In Mumbai rehna bahut costly hai distressed bankers & youth attempt Suicide.
Natarajan S Sundarapattar
Natarajan S Sundarapattar 10 साल 3 सप्ताह पहले
We are request you to improve the transport facility like train on time. We are spend 4 hours daily for reaching our home to office. almost 3 hours via train. Monthly 10 to 15 days we are losing 25 to 40 minutes due to late arrival of train. Even in peak hours also train coming late by 15 to 30 minutes. We request you to minimise the train late as much as possible. It will improve so many people surviving near Chennai to Thiurvallur , Arrakkonam , Sulurpet Section .
Dr Basavaraj Sadar
Dr Basavaraj Sadar 10 साल 3 सप्ताह पहले
Sir, as the Radio manufacturing has been stopped,there are no required number of Radio sets to listen to AIR programmes all over country.This is really affecting the listening of Radio programmes including your Man ki baat.Please encourage any Radio manufacturing industry to produce battery operated Radio sets for the required number which must be available at low cost (Subzd).As a media person i have personally observed this as a real problem.kindly do something to boost up radio listening
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Nabik Bhattacharjee
Nabik Bhattacharjee 10 साल 3 सप्ताह पहले
With the monsoons coming in, can we enable the villages to be self sufficient in their drinking water needs? Over 80% of the annual rains are received in June-Sep months. after "bijli" & "sadak", can we implement the very basic concept of rainwater harvesting in the villages? The simple cost efficient setup could at least help the villages during the drier months - maybe link the construction & maintenance with the MNREGA scheme? Jai Hind !!!