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Tune in to 100th Episode of Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 30th April 2023

Tune in to 100th Episode of Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 30th April 2023

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lalitTuli
lalitTuli 3 years 2 months ago
Respected Prime Minister Sir, My name is DEVANSH Tuli. I am 9 years old karnal Haryana. I study in a private school & my father usually works. I am already worried about my future. I want to become a doc. but my pub. Schl education is so expensive that my father can hardly afford. My father applied for d schl from central & applied for 134A poor edu. students i got 100%marks in entrance test but private schl harassed to my father for lot issues. I have younger bro whose monthly fee 4500/per month. So my parents can't pay them.Honorable Prime Minister to u request to u do not increase the fee of private schl plz pay attention to my request & education system. I wish i study in sainik school. It may be that my vision may not reach u. You pay special attention to every arrangement of d country &edu. Of the children.Thank you Jai Hind
NAGALAKSHMI R
NAGALAKSHMI R 3 years 2 months ago
Mr.Modi, Congratulations for 100th episode of Mann ki baat. I submit my suggestion to control the poverty and help the poor people. The eligible persons who can spend their excess income can adopt one child or one family according to their capacity.The government of India can help such persons who are interested, to implement this project in correct way.
RichaKumar
RichaKumar 3 years 2 months ago
Mann ki baat should highlight the plight of teachers. Teachers are often paid less than other professionals with similar levels of education, they face difficulty to make ends meet.Despite the critical role teachers play in society, they do not always receive the respect they deserve from students, parents or colleagues.Teachers juggle with multiple responsibilities, such as preparing lesson plans, grading assignments, attending meetings, and managing student behavior.Teachers feel pressurized to improve test scores, which leads to a focus on rote memorization and test-taking skills rather than critical thinking and creativity.The workload and expectations placed on teachers leads to high levels of stress and burnout, which can have negative consequences for both their mental health and their ability to teach effectively.Teachers do not receive the support they need from administrators, policymakers & stakeholders to address the challenges they face and improve teaching & learning.
Manohar Hargundas Chawla
Manohar Hargundas Chawla 3 years 2 months ago
Please change the name of garib rath train to something like "Svamaan Rath" or "Sanmaan Rath" or something like because dignity of passengers in "Garib Rath" is hurt in some way.
navgarh stor
navgarh stor 3 years 2 months ago
sir man ki bat me aap ne khi socha h ki garib logo ka pesa khake sahara wale kitne mje se jivan ji rhe h or aam aadmi pure 10 sal ho aap ki sarkar koi fesla nhi kr pae aakhi aesi kya wajah h sarkar subrat roy pr koi aexan nhi leti h sir sahara wale galat h to us ka bhugtan janta kyo kre sir