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The last Mann Ki Batt of this year by PM Modi Today.

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The last Mann Ki Batt of this year by PM Modi Today.

The last Mann Ki Batt of this year by PM Modi Today.

Key sentence: 

  1. On Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will discuss the 72nd edition of his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ monthly radio series.
  2. Write or record your messages on 1800-11-7800 on MyGov, NaMo App,” PM Modi tweeted.”
  3. PM Modi spoke about the value of culture in the previous edition of the program and said it serves as an emotional refresh during crises.

On Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will discuss the 72nd edition of his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ monthly radio series. As the last episode of 2020, this episode will concentrate on the events over the past year and expectations for the coming year.

PM Modi tweet about Mann ki Baat questions: 

The PM asked for suggestions for his address on Friday and requested the individuals to contact him on the MyGov website, mobile NaMo application, or record their messages over the mobile. 

How will you sum up the year that has passed? What are you most excited to see in 2021? Share this, including more on 27 December in the final #MannKiBaat 2020. Write or record your messages on 1800-11-7800 on MyGov, NaMo App,” PM Modi tweeted.”

The last Mann ki Batt was about: 

“PM Modi spoke about the value of culture in the previous edition of the program as well as said it serves as an emotional refresh during crises. “An ancient idol of Devi Annapurna, robbed from a temple in Varanasi nearly 100 years ago, has been brought back to India through Canada.

This coincides with Heritage Week, which offers an opportunity for culture lovers to look back at the past and explore the significant stages of history. We saw individuals celebrating Heritage Week in creative ways amid the Covid-19 crisis,” PM Modi stated.”

The culture and scriptures of India were still a source of attraction for the whole world. In pursuit of them, some individuals came to India as well as stayed here for life. Although some have returned as cultural ambassadors of India to their countries,’ he continued.

 

PM about education in the last Mann ki Batt: 

The PM also stressed the need for a deep, vibrant, and involved alumni network that also urged the adoption of innovative methods by educational institutions and the creation of creative alumni engagement platforms. He said this was necessary not only in colleges as well as universities but also in our village schools.

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