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Inviting Ideas for Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 26th April 2026

Start Date :
Apr 08, 2026
Last Date :
Apr 24, 2026
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Hon'ble PM Narendra Modi looks forward to sharing his thoughts on themes and issues that matter to you. Prime Minister invites you to share your ideas on topics he should address ...
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Agami
4 months 1 day ago
Sir, After the women’s reservation bill, whatever that happened on national TV, let it be in the past and buried. Why don’t we now target the Uniform Civil Code as discussed for so many decades? We Indians are in desperate need of one and this time is one of the most strategic ones.
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Ahana
4 months 1 day ago
Hon'ble Prime minister as our government is doing many things for women empowerment I request you to open the doors of "Armd corps" for women. We have seen the outstanding performance of our female officers during operation sindoor I really feel that our female officers can handle the military tanks as nicely as they handled the fighter jets during operation sindoor.
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amanatkamboj
4 months 1 day ago
My Opinion on Mann Ki Baat
In my opinion, Mann Ki Baat is a good initiative started by Narendra Modi to connect with the people of India. It gives a platform where important topics like cleanliness, education, innovation, and social issues are discussed in a simple and understandable way.
I feel it helps spread awareness and motivates people, especially the youth, to do something positive for society. Sometimes, real-life stories shared in the program are inspiring and encourage us to think differently.
However, some people may feel that more direct solutions to problems should also be discussed. Still, overall, it is a meaningful effort to communicate with the nation and bring people together.
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Gurjot singh
4 months 1 day ago
I would like to suggest that more focus be given to mental health awareness among students and young people in India. With increasing academic pressure, social expectations, and the influence of digital life, many students face stress, anxiety, and lack of emotional support.There should be more accessible counseling services in schools and colleges, along with regular awareness programs that encourage open conversations about mental well-being. Teachers and parents can also be trained to पहचान early signs of stress and guide students appropriately.In addition, promoting a healthy balance between studies, skills, and personal life can help young people grow more confidently and productively. Digital platforms can also be used to spread positive messages and provide support resources.Addressing mental health at an early stage will help build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient generation for the future.
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Ridhima
4 months 1 day ago
My name is Ridhima I am a student of Class 8. Respected Narendra Modi Sir, I would like to share my ideas and suggestions to make our country better. Education should be improved in all areas, especially in villages, so every child gets equal opportunities. More job opportunities and skill development programs should be created for youth to build a strong future. Cleanliness and environmental protection should be promoted by reducing pollution and spreading awareness. Healthcare facilities must be improved, especially in rural areas, so that everyone can get proper treatment. Safety for women and children should also be ensured with strict laws and awareness. If we all work together, we can make India a better, safer, and stronger nation. Thank you.
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Nilesh Shah
4 months 1 day ago
Sir, Women Bill due to Opposition against will be Not win or loose position.The women present situation not Good Number by All parties of the Nation.Double the MP, MLA in constituency from latest election and for MP from 2029 before has to New bill urgently in Next parlament session.second if not now Make JPC
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Ridhima Upadhyay
4 months 1 day ago
I’m Ridhima Upadhyay, a student of class 8th from Army Public School, Ratnuchak, Jammu. Sir, India doesn’t need students who only remember answers—we need students who can solve India’s problems. I sincerely thank Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi for initiatives like Pariksha Pe Charcha and NEP 2020, which have transformed learning.
I propose a “National Practical Learning Day” every week, where students solve real issues—water, waste, digital safety, and basic finance—and upload solutions on a national platform. Mentorship by professionals will connect learning to real life.
Sir, if every student solves just one real problem of India, our country will change faster than any syllabus can teach. This will create doers, not just toppers—students who build India, not just study it.
Thank you Sir again for providing this platform also for kids like us even can also share our Man ki Baat directly to Honourable PM of Bharat.
Thank you. Jai Hind. Regards.
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Pinsetti Geeta Saranya
4 months 1 day ago
I would request the Hon’ble Prime Minister to launch a ‘Green Report Card’ system in all schools across India. Along with marks, every student should get points for planting trees, saving water, avoiding plastic, and keeping surroundings clean. Teachers can award green stars monthly and the best eco-students can be honored on 26th January and 15th August. This will make children responsible towards nature from a young age. If 25 crore students adopt even two habits, our country will see a huge positive change. Such steps will help achieve Swachh Bharat and Mission LiFE, and build a cleaner, greener India for our future.
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SashankSingh
4 months 1 day ago
Friends, schools are not just buildings where lessons are taught. They are the places where dreams are born, values are shaped, and the future of our nation is prepared. Every classroom is like a workshop where the citizens of tomorrow are being built.
My dear students, I want to tell you something very important—never be afraid of failure. Exams and marks are only a small part of life. What truly matters is your curiosity, your willingness to learn, and your ability to think differently. Always ask questions, always stay eager to learn.
I have seen many inspiring examples across the country where students are doing amazing things—creating innovations, helping their communities, and even spreading awareness about cleanliness and environment. Such efforts make me very proud.
Teachers also play a very important role in shaping young minds. I deeply respect all teachers of our country who are guiding students with dedication and patience.
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KOTRA ADITYA
4 months 1 day ago
Dear Modiji, Blending BioLPG with conventional LPG in India is technically feasible and already supported by standards, with pilot projects exploring up to 20% blends.Technical Pathways BioLPG Production: Derived from renewable feedstocks such as:Biogas upgrading (anaerobic digestion of agricultural waste, municipal solid waste). Hydrotreated vegetable oils (HVO) and waste cooking oil. Gasification of biomass followed by catalytic conversion.Blending Process: BioLPG is chemically similar to fossil LPG (propane/butane mix). It can be blended directly at refineries, LPG bottling plants, or distribution hubs without major infrastructure changes. A 20% blend could save 6.3 million tonnes of LPG imports annually, worth about ₹34,200 crore in foreign exchange.
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