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

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)
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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 ...

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 on the 133rd Episode of Mann Ki Baat.

Send us your suggestions on the themes or issues you want the Prime Minister to speak about in the upcoming Mann Ki Baat episode. Share your views in this Open Forum or alternatively, you can also dial the toll-free number 1800-11-7800 and record your message for the Prime Minister in either Hindi or English. Some of the recorded messages may become part of the broadcast.

You can also give a missed call on 1922 and follow the link received in SMS to directly give your suggestions to the Prime Minister.

And stay tuned to Mann Ki Baat at 11:00 AM on 26th April 2026.

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mathai kuriakose
mathai kuriakose 4 months 6 days ago
Here's the calculation to arrive at a normalised population figure to decide on number of MPs statewise. Arrive at the median or mean growth rate of population in states say over the last 10 years . Normalise statewise population with this factor. Add to the base figure . Tweak it to reflect reality a little better . Take the difference between the actual and the arrived figures. Add half of this to get at the accepted population. Decide number MPs proportionate to this accepted population figures in each state . ..... Purpose 1. Not to punish the states which took population control measures seriously. 2. To accept the fact that real population needs to be represented properly . 3. To keep the mismatch to an acceptable minimum.
PadmavathyBalasubramanian
PadmavathyBalasubramanian 4 months 1 week ago
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Utkarsh Kumar Patel
Utkarsh Kumar Patel 4 months 1 week ago
I belong to a countryside where the education level is very poor, especially after 10+2. Most students’ parents depend on farming and cannot afford higher education or living expenses outside the village. Due to this, many students drop out, take up small jobs like driving, and some fall into harmful habits like alcohol, smoking, and drugs. Lack of awareness, career guidance, and financial support makes the situation worse. If India aims to become a developed nation by 2047, the government must improve rural education, provide scholarships, free coaching, and introduce an education insurance/policy, especially for students from early classes, to secure their future.”
Pellury Divya
Pellury Divya 4 months 1 week ago
Social and demographic issues involve challenges arising from population dynamics size, structure, migration and their impacts on society, notably affecting developing nations like India. Key issues include rapid urbanization leading to slum growth, high youth unemployment 83% of the total unemployed, an aging population due to falling fertility rates, and social conflicts driven by caste or religious divides. Key Demographic and Social Issues Population Growth & Pressure: High population density causes intense competition for resources, resulting in poverty, income inequality, and strain on public infrastructure (housing, healthcare, sanitation emographic Dividend vs. Disaster: A large youth population can be a boost or a burden. If youth are not educated and skilled, it leads to widespread unemployment and social instability.Aging Population: Falling fertility rates in many regions raise concerns about an aging population and a shrinking workforce i
Reena_98
Reena_98 4 months 1 week ago
Jai Hind sir Sir Aaj hmara yuva jaldi dharam parivartan ke chakar me fans raha hai. iska ek karan vaidik siksha ka abhav. isko dobara se shuru krana chahiye. School khulne chahiye. jub tuk new generation apne dharam ko nhi janegi to ldegi kya.
Tanmay sharma
Tanmay sharma 4 months 1 week ago
Respected Narendra Modi Ji, My name is Tanmay Sharma, and I am a student of Class IX at Army Public School Ratnuchak, Jammu. With great respect, I would like to present another innovative idea that could contribute to the development of both cities and villages. I suggest the creation of “Smart Community Centers” in every village and urban locality. These centers can act as multi-purpose hubs providing digital learning facilities, basic healthcare check-ups, skill training workshops, and access to government services—all in one place. Students can use them for online education, farmers can receive real-time agricultural guidance, and local people can learn new skills like coding, entrepreneurship, or modern farming techniques. Additionally, these centers can be powered by renewable energy sources like solar panels, making them sustainable and cost-effective. They can also serve as emergency support centers during natural disasters or crises, ensuring safety for citizens. Thnks
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