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      3. Inviting Ideas for Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 26th July 2026

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

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      Inviting Ideas for Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 26th July 2026
      Start Date 03/07/2026 - 18:00
      End Date 24/07/2026 - 23:45
      Time zone: 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 on the 136th 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 July 2026.

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      koparde.shritej111
      1 month 1 week ago

      Honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji, Warm Greetings. The rising rate of mobile addiction among children in our country today is a matter of grave concern. We cannot ignore the fact that this could have a serious, adverse impact on their intellectual capacity and overall developmental growth. To combat this growing issue, we have developed an application called 'Eye Protector'. This app not only protects children's eyes from harmful blue light but also helps parents monitor and successfully control their screen time. By doing so, it plays a vital role in safeguarding their intellectual well-being and securing their future. I humbly request you to kindly mention this innovative technology in your upcoming 'Mann Ki Baat' address. Your voice will help this initiative reach every corner of the nation and protect the health of our future generations. Thank you!

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      Mohammed Umar Sheriff
      Mohammed Umar Sheriff
      1 month 1 week ago

      Regarding problem in Manipur ,I heard on a podcast recently Major Digvijay rawat stating the Meitei tribes are importing weapons from China,my conclusion is -i know xi jinping as a peaceful person .maybe there is somebody junior to xi jinping who is corrupt and is committing atrocity of selling weapons to angry Meitei of Manipur..please hold meeting with xi jinping on this matter as soon as possible.

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      anjan sharma
      1 month 1 week ago

      Subject: Request for Laptop Support for School Teachers Teaching Classes 6 to 12 Respected Hon'ble Prime Minister Sir 🙏 I respectfully request your kind attention to an important issue concerning school teachers across India. In today's digital era, laptops have become an essential tool not only for office work but also for teaching. Teachers of Classes 6 to 12 are expected to prepare digital lesson plans, create presentations, conduct online activities, maintain student records, upload data on government portals, assess students, and continuously improve their teaching through digital resources. Many teachers perform these responsibilities using their personal devices, which can be financially challenging. Providing laptops to school teachers would significantly improve the quality of education, reduce administrative difficulties, and strengthen the implementation of the Digital India initiative. We humbly request the Government of India to consider a scheme .

      PankajaChyari
      PankajaChyari
      1 month 1 week ago

      Respected Sir, Suggesting you that we can implement use of tablets in schools. In that we can have e textbooks, e library etc. So that the burden of carrying heavy books will reduce, publishing cost will reduce,will save time also. but there should be banned some of the sites on that tablets . Tablet should be only for schooling purpose. Tablets should be Indian origin. Hope you will be taking kind interest in this particular topic. Thanks and regards. Pankaja Suraj Chyari, Goa

      Kotra Aditya
      KOTRA ADITYA
      1 month 1 week ago

      India is struggling with slow 5g speeds with data hungry Indians and now bsnl could only save with 5g rollout all over India. India 5g mobile speed rank has fallen drastically in the world.

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      Tushar Bhatt
      1 month 1 week ago

      CAs are the helpful hands while account word is coming. But most of the companies are forcing CA to do bad practices and opening the gate of money laundering and bad practices. Mostly, the businesses are also opening non profit educational organization. As we see there are so many schools and colleges in India as these are the gate to get the money in the name of non profit organization, which are tax free, helps to convert black money to white money. Safe play for businesses to hide unfair mean

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      Tushar Bhatt
      1 month 1 week ago

      Many companies are practicing to cut 3600/- instead of 1800/- per each employees and crediting to EPF offices and claiming for subsidies from the EPF offices which is unfair practice. These kinds of bad practises need to be investigated and find such companies and should be fined with at least 5 crore or 40℅ of the company turn over. The large fine amount will enforce companies to follow the Govt. rules strictly instead of being and feeling comfortable by thinking that we will pay if fined.

      Gita Krishnaraj
      Gita Krishnaraj
      1 month 1 week ago

      As the National head for physical education of the sports sector skill council, I request the honourable PM ji to address the nation of inculcating PE in schools as a life skill for every child & not just for sports enthusiasts. We can introduce a dual pathway where sports coaching for promising students are provided after school hours while PE focuses on building healthy movement habits for all. The PEPS initiative of SPEFL provides structured support to help schools of all strata & development to adopt this holistic physical literacy approach. While skill development NSQF certificates are needed for athletes, the Skill India certificate issued by SPEFL for all students too deserve recognition for developing movement & health awareness as a life skill. The PM ji’s words will inspire schools to adopt this & children to become more aware & responsible. Thank you & Jai Hind

      lovnishverma
      lovnishverma
      1 month 1 week ago

      Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji, Namaskar. I want to share a simple idea for India's AI future: a "One Citizen, One AI Skill" movement, where every student, teacher, farmer, shopkeeper, and government servant learns at least one practical AI skill useful in their own life. Schools could introduce basic AI awareness. Centres like NIELIT could offer free, simple courses. Farmers could learn AI for weather and soil insights; small businesses could use it for marketing and accounts; government staff could serve citizens more efficiently. Equally important is responsible use; teaching basics of ethics, privacy, and online safety alongside the skill itself. If this takes root, India won't just keep pace with the AI revolution; we'll lead it, with a confident, AI-ready population. Jai Hind! Jai Bharat!

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      Harsh Mulik
      Harsh Mulik
      1 month 1 week ago

      Hon'ble Prime Minister, India has made remarkable progress in health, but many of our greatest health challenges—diabetes, hypertension, obesity, heart disease, and mental well-being—are influenced by small daily behaviors. Most people know what they should do, yet consistently following healthy habits remains difficult. A message from you encouraging every Indian to adopt one or two habits that fit naturally into their daily lives could have an extraordinary impact on the nation's health, productivity, and healthcare costs. There is no single habit that works for everyone. Lasting change comes when each person discovers good habits they can sustain every day. If millions of Indians do that, the collective impact would be transformational. Healthy habits are the smallest investments with the greatest returns—for individuals, families, and the nation. Your inspiration, combined with smart technology, can help India lead the world in behavior-driven health innovation.

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