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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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Avijyot Kumar
4 months 3 days ago
“I am Avijyot, a student of Army Public School Ratnuchak, Class 9. I would request the Hon’ble Prime Minister. I am writing with great respect to share my thoughts and request your kind attention toward the improvement of education facilities for students.
Education is very important for the future of our country. Many students want to learn and achieve success, but sometimes schools need better technology, libraries, sports facilities, and updated learning resources. If more support is provided to schools, students can perform better and build a brighter future for India.
I also request that more awareness programs on discipline, digital learning, and career guidance should be introduced for students across the country.
We are proud to have a hardworking leader like you who always thinks about the progress of India. I hope you will consider my humble request.
Thank you for your time and attention.
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Hargundeepsingh
4 months 3 days ago
I would like to respectfully share a few ideas that could contribute to making India stronger and more inclusive under the leadership of Narendra Modi. Focusing on improving education quality, especially in rural areas, can empower young people with better opportunities. Strengthening healthcare facilities and making them more accessible and affordable will ensure the well-being of all citizens. Promoting clean energy and environmental protection can help secure a sustainable future. Additionally, creating more job opportunities for youth through skill development programs and supporting small businesses can boost economic growth. With thoughtful planning and continued dedication, these steps can help build a more prosperous and equitable nation.
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Deepanshu
4 months 3 days ago
समस्या:
शहरों में ऑफिस समय के दौरान बहुत अधिक ट्रैफिक जाम होता है।
समाधान:
अगर कंपनियों को Work From Home या Hybrid Work Model अपनाने के लिए प्रोत्साहित किया जाए, तो काफी हद तक ट्रैफिक कम किया जा सकता है।
कैसे लागू हो:
सरकार IT और कॉर्पोरेट सेक्टर को सलाह दे सकती है कि वे अपने कर्मचारियों के लिए Work From Home या अलग-अलग समय पर ऑफिस आने की व्यवस्था करें।
लाभ:
- ट्रैफिक जाम में कमी
- प्रदूषण कम होगा
- लोगों का समय बचेगा
- भूमि (Land) की बचत होगी, क्योंकि जब कर्मचारी ऑनलाइन काम करेंगे तो ऑफिस स्पेस की आवश्यकता कम होगी और उस जमीन का उपयोग अन्य आवश्यक कार्यों (जैसे पार्क, सार्वजनिक सुविधाएं आदि) के लिए किया जा सकता है।
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Kritik
4 months 3 days ago
“I am Kritik, a student of Army Public School Ratnuchak, Class 8th,I would request the Hon’ble Prime Minister request to stand up on drug addicts to make our nation drug free .These stuff is very harmful for our kids and people who belong from our nation.
"Let's build a drug- free India.
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Valorant
4 months 3 days ago
In India, two important areas that need immediate attention are the wages of daily wage workers and the quality of education. Daily wage workers are the backbone of our economy, yet many of them struggle to meet basic needs due to low and irregular income. Increasing their wages and ensuring timely payment can greatly improve their standard of living and bring dignity to their hard work. At the same time, improving the quality of education is equally essential for the nation’s future. Schools should focus not only on infrastructure but also on better-trained teachers, practical learning, and equal access to education for all children, especially in rural areas. By strengthening these two pillars—fair wages and quality education—we can build a more inclusive, skilled, and prosperous India.
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Hariom Vishwakarma
4 months 3 days ago
Point: "Har gaon mein ek digital library aur skill centre hona chahiye taaki yuva wahan se naye zamane ke hunar seekh saken."
Point: "School ke curriculum mein basic money management aur savings ke baare mein sikhana chahiye taaki aage chalkar har yuva apne paison ka sahi nivesh (investment) kar sake."Point: "Sarkari aspatalon aur schoolon mein mental health counselling ko normalise kiya jaye aur free helpline numbers ka prachar kiya jaye."
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Aadviksinghsaini
4 months 3 days ago
Hon'ble PM Modi ji I want to facilities of sports ,playground in our Village
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Prachi Balapure
4 months 3 days ago
"मेरे प्यारे देशवासियों, आज मैं आप सबसे मन की एक बात साझा करना चाहता हूँ। हमारे देश की असली ताकत उसकी एकता है, लेकिन यह एकता तभी पूरी होगी जब हम सब एक-दूसरे को केवल भारतीय के रूप में देखें। जाति की दीवारें हमने बनाई हैं, और इन्हें गिराने की जिम्मेदारी भी हमारी ही है। हर इंसान का खून एक जैसा लाल है, हर आँख में सपने एक जैसे हैं। इसलिए मेरा मानना है कि किसी भी प्रतियोगी परीक्षा में नौकरी केवल योग्यता और मेहनत के आधार पर मिलनी चाहिए। जब चयन का आधार केवल मेरिट होगा, तभी हर युवा को लगेगा कि उसकी तपस्या का सही सम्मान हुआ है। हमें अपने बच्चों को यह सिखाना है कि पहचान कर्म से बनती है, जाति से नहीं। जब हम सबको एक समान अवसर और एक समान दृष्टि से देखेंगे, तभी ‘एक भारत, श्रेष्ठ भारत’ का सपना पूरा होगा। आइए, हम सब मिलकर संकल्प लें कि न भेदभाव करेंगे, न होने देंगे, और देश को प्रतिभा के बल पर आगे ले जाएंगे।"
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Muthuselvam D
4 months 3 days ago
"Failure to legally revise the minimum wage once every five years constitutes an act that deprives workers of the 'Right to Live with Dignity' guaranteed to them under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. This represents not merely an administrative failure on the part of the government, but also a constitutional violation." Industrial growth achieved without raising the wages of the working class—and without ensuring a dignified life for them—is utterly meaningless.
It is deeply regrettable that, at a time when the new labor codes are coming into force, the basic wages for primary industries in the vast majority of states have remained unchanged for over five years. The list of such industries is extensive, encompassing agriculture, construction, textiles, garment manufacturing, and general engineering, among others.
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AbhayYashwantMarathe
4 months 3 days ago
IMPROVING TAX LAWS OTHER ACTS
Our tax laws were made by the Britishers. We continue have similar laws or tend to frame laws in the same old fashion. The laws should be made in ‘Indian Style’ i.e. Simple to understand and easy to implement.
Suggestions:
i. The Act / Laws should be very small,
ii. The Act / Laws should be available in all the Indian languages,
iii. The language should be simple so a common man who can read can easily understand. Understanding will be easier where the laws are available in Indian languages
iv. There should be separate code for Indian resident national and one for the others,
v. There should be accountability at each stage for the law enforcement agencies and the taxpayers,
vi. There should be inbuilt mechanism in each Department to sort out tax payer’s difficulties.
Further details are as per letter enclosed.
mygov_1776594679122997931.pdf
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