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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will join the countrymen in the 134th episode of 'Mann Ki Baat' today at 11 am. This monthly radio programme can be heard and seen live today on All India Radio, DD News and government digital platforms. It has become the biggest medium to convey social, cultural and national issues to the public.
This time there is a lot of curiosity among people about PM Modi's address. It is believed that he can talk about the ongoing public interest campaigns in the country, innovation of youth and changes taking place in the field of technology. Apart from this, new schemes of the government and inspirational stories of common people can also be mentioned. In the last few days, there have been many big news items related to sports, startups and women empowerment, discussion on them is also possible.
In the 133rd episode aired on April 27, the Prime Minister had mentioned the digital portal of the National Archives of India. He had said that more than 2 crore important documents related to the history of India are available on this portal. Now researchers, students and people interested in history can read these documents sitting at home. The PM had said that this initiative is helping in passing on the country's heritage to the new generation.
In the last 'Mann Ki Baat', PM Modi had said that today technology has become a part of our lives. It is not only improving our present but is also connecting us with our past. It has become easier to save old records, documents and cultural heritage through digital mediums. Now common people can also know the history of the country with one click. This is giving the youth a chance to connect with their roots.
'Mann Ki Baat' is not just a radio show. This is a medium of direct communication between the PM and the people of the country. This platform brings to light the stories of those who are bringing change in society. Many social campaigns also gain momentum from here. This is the reason why every month lakhs of people sit in front of radio or TV at 11 in the morning. From village to city, people want to listen to the PM. Everyone will keep an eye on what new story the PM will tell in today's episode.