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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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Niraj Kumar Singh
Niraj Kumar Singh 10 years 10 months ago
पाकिस्तान जो बार-बार संघर्षविराम ऊलंघन कर रहा है,उसके बारे में क्या सोचते हैं?
Kaustubh Abhyankar
Kaustubh Abhyankar 10 years 10 months ago
Mr. President, You are a strong proponent of Health Care Bill in United States and have brought about reforms in the healthcare sector. Apart from the Indo-US collaboration on issues such as fighting terrorism, nuclear deal, FDI, are you also thinking about a collaboration with India in healthcare sector? If yes, can you please elaborate on this? Thank you!!
Krishna Toshniwal
Krishna Toshniwal 10 years 10 months ago
Good to see you again in India Hon'ble President obama sir..i would like to know your thoughts regarding how India can help to fight against terrorism? 2.Hon'ble PM modi sir main aapse yeh janana chahta hu ki BHARAT aur AMERICA rishte mein sudhar aane se aam janta ko kya fayda hoga? 3.Mr.President,what are your thoughts regarding the current climate change?
prateek pandey
prateek pandey 10 years 10 months ago
Sir, my question to both the top leaders of the world is that " apart from peace, business and growth in both the economies, one area where where India would like to get benefited from US is in the area of devp of tribal edu, school edu and health education. Can the two countries plan and think of starting initiatives like student and teachers education and exchange programs between two countries? India can share ancient knowledge and US can make our children ready for global stage.
Vikas Sood
Vikas Sood 10 years 10 months ago
Dear Mr Obama, It is heart warming to see a noble, humanitarian leader such as you come to our great nation, India. We are very happy and honoured by your esteemed presence on our national Republic Day, 2015. It is perhaps once in a millenium that two great noble visionaries such as yourself and Mr Modi interact to change the course of history. We hope this meeting will bring peace, harmony and prosperity for the two nations and also deliver a message of fraternity for the whole world.
Sanjiv Doshi
Sanjiv Doshi 10 years 10 months ago
High quality surgical equipments attract lots of custom duty and taxes. Can we have a better way of making them more affordable?
VIJAY SINGHANIA
VIJAY SINGHANIA 10 years 10 months ago
Dear President Mr. Obama & PM Sri Modiji- today US has greater role in framing trade policies in world business treaties. In countries like India there is a need to protect domestic industries against dumping by other countries, particularly from China who has kept its currency at lower value to boost export from China. The balance of payment is also to be managed. if we levy high import duty then there is a hue & cry. For countries like China the policies should be based on equal export to them
Siddharth Das
Siddharth Das 10 years 10 months ago
The youngsters have talent in them, whether its Photography or Cooking, but without spending huge money, getting a job is impossible, I request that Government should start schemes to attract youngsters to showcase their skills and make their passion a profession, Money, Politics and Challenges will be coped up with when everyone is altogether...
Dr SAAKSHY
Dr SAAKSHY 10 years 10 months ago
Respected President Obama, First of all thanks for coming India. Now my question is that Indian students need to qualify GRE along with TOEFL while there is indian national test GATE which is of high status organized by IIT. why not GATE be kept as criteria for american universities also for MS or PhD along with TOEFL test. This would also lead to less financial load on students as GRE exams costs appx 180 $. Moreover for engineering students GATE is highly competitive exam .
Ranajeet Patil
Ranajeet Patil 10 years 10 months ago
ओबामा जी कृपया भारतीय कुशल कामगारोको अमेरिका का H-2B Visa दे.without IELTS.मोदी जी भारतीय कुशल कामगारों (ITI workers) को अमेरिका,क़ँनडा,ऑस्ट्रेलिया जैसे देशों का work visa मिलने के लिए प्रयास कीजिए,जिससे भारत मे बड़ी मात्रा में विदेशी धन आएगा और भारत की बेरोजगारी की समस्या हल होगी.लेकिन इसमें सबसे बड़ा रोडा IELTS का है जिसे भारतीयों के लिए आसान करवाने के लिए उन देशों से बात करनी होगी.इससे भारत का चारों तरफ से फायदा है लेकिन डॉक्टर,इंजीनियर जाने से नुकसान होता है,तो कृपया जल्द से जल्द प्रया