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Questions for special ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme with PM Modi and President Obama

Questions for special ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme with PM Modi and President Obama
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Jan 27, 2015
07:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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On 27th January 2015 the special ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme will be aired, during which Prime Minister Narendra Modi and USA President Barack Obama will be sharing their thoughts ...

On 27th January 2015 the special ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme will be aired, during which Prime Minister Narendra Modi and USA President Barack Obama will be sharing their thoughts on the radio. The programme is certainly going to be the cynosure of all eyes across India, USA and entire world.

Here is a historic and one of a kind opportunity to be a part of this radio programme by sharing your questions. Ask a question on any topic that interests you and you wanted to ask PM Modi and President Obama.

We will try to ensure that maximum inputs are sent and the dignitaries can talk about some of the issues raised during the programme.

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Aarti Daga
Aarti Daga 10 years 11 months ago
Dear sir I want you to do something regarding education in Bengal and women empowerment... I am ready for any help but please look into this matter
Anil Nagda
Anil Nagda 10 years 11 months ago
Mr. President, Welcome to the country of Peace loving people. Many of our countrymen have migrated to your country and adapted like sugar dissolves in milk. Your country has provided them a lot, thanks for that. In turn they have also worked dedicatedly and tirelessly and contributed a lot for your country. India should not only be a friend but special friend to USA. In turn can't we expect in reciprocation that you stop aiding an irresponsible nation who is an constant irritation for us. Thanks
Rajarshi Nath
Rajarshi Nath 10 years 11 months ago
Respected PM Shri Narendra Modi ji & US President Barrack Obama, Once it was put together brilliantly, "Friends never snoop on each other". My best wishes to the leaderships in both the countries for taking Indo-US relations together. After all, we were described as natural partners.
Bharath Kumar
Bharath Kumar 10 years 11 months ago
Greetings Sirs, How can India use US expertise in National Linking of Rivers project in a transparent manner of execution.
Ashish Jain
Ashish Jain 10 years 11 months ago
In India corruption is the main reason in every department will it ever be erased from country. On one side make in India is aim but corruption in depatments like sales tax, electricity,income tax,etc makes the business weaker & in such conditions how can a business can progress. Please improve every department whether small or big then only can small industries can progress & once these progress then only can India progress
sumit shukla
sumit shukla 10 years 11 months ago
माननीय मोदी जी , मेरा सवाल भारत के किसनो को ले कर है और गाव मे जीने वली लगभग ६५% भरतीय का उन के विकास और उत्तान को ले के कोई साझा प्रयास क्यो न किया जाये , जहा अक तरफ़ अमेरीका ईक किसान सम्पन्न है वही भरत के किसान आज भी आत्म हत्या के लिये मजबूर है.
SHANMUGANATHAN B Balasubramaniam
SHANMUGANATHAN B Balasubramaniam 10 years 11 months ago
Namaskar US President Mr.Barak Obama & Indian PM-Modi. Welcome to India - US President. My question to Mr. Obama is : I appreciate & everyone will appreciate US / Europe & Advanced countries that they respect Human Rights. Why, the same rule be applicable to Terrorists / Criminals also ? If, a person is convicted as a Terrorist / Criminal, Should the normal Human Rights rules be applicable to the Terrorists / Criminals also, after they are convicted by a court ? Thanks for giving us-we citizens, the opportunity to give our views / suggestions. B.Shanmuganathan / 98948-66843. COIMBATORE ( TN ).
munish ahuja
munish ahuja 10 years 11 months ago
Dear Mr. President Barak Obama USA is only country which also has samadhi of Mahatma Gandhi. After the death of Gandhi, Yogananda took ashes of Gandhi to Lake Shrine, Palisades. Yogananda said Materialistic World power (America) and Spiritual World power (India) need to come together; there has to be balance of two. Today looks good beginning at the political level as well. Although reunion was initiated long back by Swami Vivekananda. Munish Ahuja