- Congratulations to the countrymen on the 75th edition of 'Mann Ki Baat', thanked for staying connected
New delhi date. Sunday, March 28, 2021
Prime Minister Modi on Sunday addressed the nation in his monthly radio program Mann Ki Baat. In the 75th edition of 'Mann Ki Baat' between Holi, the rising Koro transition and the Assembly elections in the four Union Territories, he urged the countrymen to be vaccinated and said that future generations would be proud of the public curfew.
At the beginning of the program, the Prime Minister greeted the countrymen on the 75th edition of 'Mann Ki Baat' and thanked them for staying connected. At the same time, he considered it a matter of pride and joy for himself. He thanked all the listeners for staying connected with him for making 'Mann Ki Baat' successful and prosperous.
Clap-to-plate discussion
The Prime Minister discussed the steps taken last year in relation to the Corona crisis. The Prime Minister said the country first heard the word curfew in March last year. But look at the experience of the superpower of the great people of this great country, the mass curfew became a wonder for the whole world. It was an unprecedented example of discipline. Future generations will be proud of what they need.
"People clapped and lit lamps to pay their respects to our Corona Warriors," he added. The incident touched the hearts of the Corona Warriors to such an extent that they remained tireless and steadfast throughout the year.
Earlier, on February 28, Prime Minister Modi had discussed various issues during 'Mann Ki Baat'. Talking about the importance of water, he said that water is more important than pars in a way. Referring to Tamil, he said, "Tamil is a beautiful language that is popular all over the world." One of my shortcomings was that I could not learn Tamil, the oldest language in the world, I could not learn Tamil.
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