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At a time when India is looking forward to marking our Amrut Mahotsav, the radio programme Mann Ki Baat has completed its 75 episodes on March 28, PM Modi said.
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"Mann ki Baat" is the Prime Minister's monthly radio address to the nation, which is broadcast on the last Sunday of every month.
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According to the publishers, the new edition proposes a systematic approach to tackling challenges.
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He stated this during his monthly 'Mann Ki Baat' radio address.
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The Prime Minister asked the students to get adequate sleep and be mindful of time management and also not to stop playing.
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PM Modi shared the example of Jadav Payeng of Assam, who has received the Padma award for his work.
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He said that India has to launch Made in India's products in every field to raise the heads with pride.
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The Prime Minister said water is a collective gift of nature to humankind, and it is the collective responsibility of everyone to conserve the essential natural resource.
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Talking about the National Science Day and the importance of knowing more about Indian scientists and Indian science itself, Modi said he wanted students and the younger generation to know and read more about Indian science
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On February 15, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had invited people of the country to share their inspiring stories in the field of art, culture, and tourism.
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Prime Minister Modi also shared a toll-free number for people to record their message in either Hindi or English.
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Sitharaman, who was giving her 2021-22 Budget Speech, started off by giving a special shout out to what the Indian team under the leadership of Ajinkya Rahane managed to achieve Down Under.
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PM Modi addressed the 73rd episode of the 'Mann ki Baat' program and the first episode of the year 2021 on Sunday. Hailing various departments and discussing many important events in the country
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Sharing the tweet, Deepika penned down a powerful quote about bringing a change in the world, by the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi and dedicated those words to the "incredible women" around the world.
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Modi praises Bowenpally market officials for generating electricity and biofuel out of vegetable waste
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The Prime Minister said that that the electricity which is produced from the waste material is used to illuminate the mandi and the bio-fuel is used in the mandi canteen for cooking.
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The prime minister's remarks come amid ongoing protests by thousands of farmers, mostly from Haryana, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh, at several border points in Delhi.
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"I read about a teacher from Tamil Nadu. Her name is Hemalata N K, and she teaches the oldest language of the world Tamil at a school in Viddupuram," the Prime Minister said while addressing the nation through his radio programme.
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The same way the PM had asked the country to bang utensils, we appeal to the entire country to bang utensils in throughout the duration of his Mann Ki Baat programme, said Bharatiya Kisan Union leader
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In the 71st edition of his monthly radio programme, Modi had urged educational institutions to adopt innovative methods and develop creative platforms for engagement with alumni.