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Inviting Ideas for Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 29th March 2026

Start Date :
Mar 03, 2026
Last Date :
Mar 27, 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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u venkata ramana
20 minutes 21 sec ago
please start The Gurukul system of education is an ancient Indian residential model where students live with their teacher (Guru) in a natural environment, fostering comprehensive development.
Here are the key points on the importance of Gurukul education:
Holistic Development: Focuses on developing the mind, body, and spirit simultaneously through studies, yoga, meditation, and arts.
Strong Teacher-Student Bond: Mentorship is personal and sacred, allowing the Guru to tailor education to a student's unique needs rather than a standardized curriculum.
Character and Ethics: Emphasizes moral values, discipline, humility, and self-control, helping students develop a strong sense of right and wrong.
Practical Life Skills: Students perform daily chores like cooking and cleaning, encouraging independence, self-reliance, and the value of labor.
Simple Living & Nature: Often located in natural, serene surroundings, teaching students to live sustainably and in harmony with nature
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Krishankant
21 minutes 36 sec ago
Welcome to “Mann Ki Baat”. Heartiest greetings. “Mann Ki Baat” is a powerful platform for highlighting the achievements of the country and her citizens. The country recently witnessed a similar such achievement during the Global AI Impact Summit held in Delhi. Leaders from many countries, industry leaders, innovators, and people associated with the Start-up sector came together at Bharat Mandapam for the AI Impact Summit. This summit proved to be a turning point in the trajectory of how the world will utilize the power of AI in the future.
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Vaishnavi Baral
23 minutes 27 sec ago
I will like this suggestion to our prime minister Shri Narendra Modi that please motivate all the peoples for the pandemic of gas across all over India.as some of the black marketers sell this gas in black to the peoples who are giving them high amounts . and what to do in such a Horrible situation because people who are poor how they can buy gas in high rate. so how they can take action in such as because if they are going in gas agencies then also they are not getting on that particular day even if they are going to morning 5:00 p.m. then till evening 6:00 p.m. also they are not getting due to a brawl.
please suggest the people to keep patience in such a case and do not trust in fake news related to such ... because it is real that there is a shortage of gas but then also take and get only they have to give the patience and wait for the number
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RAVI SHANKAR BURNWAL
35 minutes 45 sec ago
A crisis is too good an opportunity to waste.
Strait of hormuz crisis can give us a good reason to explore the DFCC usage for transport.
I wanted to move a truckload of item from Kolkata to Delhi, I think Edfc runs from Dankuni to Kolkata. I was not able to find a way to move my load through DFCC trains. Can the DFCC partner with the likes of Agarwal transport, Delhivery etc to curate such service, market them as extra reliable. The infra is in place, all we need is a process.
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IMRAN MONDAL
46 minutes 56 sec ago
Respected Prime Minister,
I would like to draw your kind attention towards the future of graduate students in our country. Many educated youths are struggling to find suitable employment despite their qualifications. We request you to create more job opportunities, skill-based training programs, and support systems so that graduates can build a secure and meaningful future.
Our youth are the backbone of the nation, and with proper guidance and opportunities, they can contribute greatly to India's progress. Kindly consider policies that empower and uplift graduate students.
Thank you.
Imran Mondal
West Bengal
South Dinajpur
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Sohan Kumari
1 hour 30 minutes ago
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shiv prakash sen
1 hour 38 minutes ago
श्रीमान प्रधान मंत्री जी आप का जो देश के प्रति कार्य करने का प्रयास बहुत अच्छा लगता है और हमको को भी ये प्रेरणा देता है कि हम भी कुछ करे पर हमको कोई आगे नहीं आने देते हैं बस इस बात बात ध्यान देने का कष्ट करें और हम गरीब लोगों को मोका दो देश की सेवा करने का
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Murali G B
1 hour 46 minutes ago
We need to think of implementing a ban on social media for the children below 17 years of age. This measure is necessary to stop children becoming zombies.
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ANANTHAMMAL PREMADEVI
1 hour 48 minutes ago
I would like to recommend Dr. Thankam of Manipal Hospital, Bengaluru who donated her one kidney voluntarily to a strange person in our Honourable Prime Miknsiter’s “MAAN KI BATH” program.
Dr. Thangam has set an example by donating her kidney to a needy person whom she has never met before in her life. It took almost 10 years for her to get an order from the Karnataka High Court to overcome the procedural hurdles, focusing instead on the goal of saving a life.
Her aim is to set in motion an awareness about living altruistic kidney donation.....hoping more will come forward, thus benefitting many more needy people who succumb to end stage kidney disease for want of a kidney.”
In my humble words, mentioning Dr. Thangam’s voluntary donation of her one Kidney to a needy person in our Honourable Prime Miknsiter’s “MAAN KI BATH” will give a vide publicity and many healthy people will get motivated and come forward voluntarily for altruistic kidney donation.
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N Balakrishnan
2 hours 2 minutes ago
I would like to recommend Dr. Thankam of Manipal Hospital, Bengaluru who donated her one kidney voluntarily to a strange person in our Honourable Prime Miknsiter’s “MAAN KI BATH” program.
Doctors are always considered equivalent to GOD for giving life to patients approaching them. Dr. Thangam has gone one step further by donating her kidney to a needy person whom she has never met before in her life. Her actions exemplify the highest form of humanity giving a part of oneself to save a complete stranger.
Her determination to seek a High Court order which took almost 10 years, shows that she was not discouraged by procedural hurdles, focusing instead on the goal of saving a life.
She has not just donated an organ; she is fostering a movement for living donation, which is critical given the shortage of available kidneys. She wanted to set an example so that others get inspiration from her and come forward voluntarily for altruistic kidney donation.
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