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Tune in to 120th Episode of Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 30th March 2025

Tune in to 120th Episode of Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 30th March 2025

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  Muthuselvam D
Muthuselvam D 9 months 3 days ago
Reform in the judiciary is needed. It is regrettable that corruption charges against judges. District Chief Justice, State High Court Justice and Supreme Court judges should create transparency in the appointment. All India Judicial Service Exam Reforms are essential in the judiciary. The State High Court and the Supreme Court must fill other employees through AIJS. There is also a lot of corruption in the appointment of district judges. Many judges bribe favorable verdicts. ‌ ‌ Judges must be selected by AIJS The Supreme Court's Collegium Organization and the State Governments are in the process of selecting judges. So the central government should hold all India Judicial Service Exams like Civil Service Exams. People need to make a way to get justice in time. The Supreme Court Collegium system does not need the country.The report of previous committees relating to the setting up of All India Judicial Service should be implemented
Avinash Dhannawat
Avinash Dhannawat 9 months 3 days ago
Respected Shri Modiji , I have some Ideas to reduce Carbon Foot print in our Country and World .If Our schools start doing plantations Voluntarily it will increase our Oxygen level . We must start giving Best school for Forestation at All level from Gram panchayat to District level . We must divide all students age-wise to make student interested in Plantation and Farming .College student can do hard work in starting of Monsoon of Digging and Highschool student can do Plantation in it . Government must encourage Teaches and Govt Officers to Use Bi Cycles . Schools must adopt farmers for Plantation Also Ideas to save water via Road and other water harvesting method We must Mandatorily involve schools to reduce our countries Carbon footprint , I want to explain all in detail If I can get your appointment I can explain to you or PMO team in person. My contact no 9869830301 Regards Avinash Dhannawat
JAYANTA TOPADAR
JAYANTA TOPADAR 9 months 3 days ago
प्रधानमंत्री महोदय, प्रणामस्तु! आज के इस अत्याधुनिक युग में कुछ तथाकथित सुयोग्य पुत्र विवाह के पश्चात अपनी पारिवारिक स्वार्थ के वशीभूत होकर अपने वृद्ध पिता-माता के साथ अमानवीय व्यवहार कर उन्हें किसी अनाथ आश्रम में तन्हा तड़प-तड़प कर ज़िन्दगी की आखिरी सांसे गिनने के लिए छोड़ आते हैं...! वो कैसे भूल जाते हैं कि एक दिन वो भी वृद्धवस्था में पहुंचेंगे...? तब उनके साथ भी उनके पुत्र ठीक वैसा हे दुर्व्यवहार करेंगे... कृपया बताएं कि लोग कैसे स्वयं को सुधार सकते हैं? धन्यवाद सहित, जयंत तपादार सह शिक्षक, विवेकानंद केंद्र विद्यालय,खटखटी कार्बी आंगलोंग (असम)
  Muthuselvam D
Muthuselvam D 9 months 3 days ago
Informal sector should slowly start to bring the Formal Sector into the range. There is no tax revenue in accordance with the country's population. The central government should encourage entrepreneurship to become information sector industries as a formal sector industry. They must be recognized as new generations of businesses. The license and permit should be issued by the central government. Informal sector departments have been tax -exempted for a long time. The government should try to change this. Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3 cities  Bills should be issued to the Informal and Formal Sector -based Manufacturing and Service Revenue audit  must be made compulsory There is a huge amount of money circulation in agriculture, transport, food and textile industry. Dividing Micro Industries from MSME can help with the growth of Informal Sector The central government should form a high -level committee in this regard.
Khushi Chauhan
Khushi Chauhan 9 months 3 days ago
Respected prime minister ji, . My main concern is cleanliness, I live in Delhi 06, MCD vehicle comes here in the morning to collect garbage but after that people create a lot of dirt, the government should provide dustbins some distance away Like people should throw all their shop's garbage in the dustbin themselves and the government should take very serious and strict action about cleanliness . Other is People who actually want to work and have the courage to work hard do not get any opportunity because there is so much competition, I want everyone to get a chance who wants to do something for their country and for their family .
kunal kishore
kunal kishore 9 months 3 days ago
Pradhanmantri ji pranam. Meditation is a best and cheapest way to fit our physical and mental health.it should be established at panchayat level.all temple and religious place should be arranged for all people.
Georgie s cherian
Georgie s cherian 9 months 3 days ago
Protest against the Kerala Government and the Central movement by the Asha women working in Heath service department and Anganwadi workers for the increasing their bonus and salary is in the front of Kerala secretariat building trivandrum kerala Hunger strike by Asha workers leader as there day and night strike had already passed 30 days ,. More action had to be taken both from the state and central government side in their favour of them so that they all can leave to their home as they are far from home for more than 30 days in the streets of trivandrum
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Sukesh Kumar
Sukesh Kumar 9 months 3 days ago
आदरणीय प्रधानमंत्री जी नमस्कार हम किसानो की एक जटिल समस्या है हर किसान को तो प्लॉट में जमीन है नहीं छोटे-छोटे टुकड़ों में जमीन है वह हर जगह बोरिंग तो कर नहीं सकता उसके पास ना उतना पैसा है ना उतना व्यवस्था सर सर जिस तरह से अपने नीर निर्मल योजना हर घर के लिए पानी की व्यवस्था की है उसी तरह हम किसानों के लिए हर खेत को पानी मिले उसके लिए फसल अमृत नीर निर्मल योजना के नाम से हर खेत को पानी मिले इसकी भी व्यवस्था करें आभारी समस्त भारतवर्ष के किसान।🌹🙏 सुकेश कुमार जिला मंत्री भाजपा किसान मोर्चा मुजफ्फरपुर बिहार
MurariU
MurariU 9 months 3 days ago
Respected Modi Ji, I have been growing teak trees for over 30 years, inspired by your advice on farm bund plantations. However, the reality is far from profitable. The cost of cutting a tree is ₹3,000, and though the market price is ₹15,000+, the permit cost nearly equals the selling price, making it an impractical venture for farmers. If the permit process is so expensive and complex, how can we truly benefit? Moreover, land record errors in revenue offices are causing immense trouble. Farmers struggle to correct mistakes, facing endless delays, high fees, and bureaucratic hurdles. Despite clear ownership, officials mix land measurements, leaving us helpless. I request you to address these critical issues—simplify teak selling permits, reduce unnecessary costs, and ensure transparency in land records. Farmers need real benefits, not just promises. Please take action and discuss this in Mann Ki Baat.
DAMODARA BHAT
DAMODARA BHAT 9 months 3 days ago
Cities like Bengaluru is facing scorching heat. The main culprits are 1. Multi storey residential concrete construction with inadequate gap, 2. Felling of trees along roads, 3. Inadequate corridors along new roads, 4. Malls emiting hot air from their HVAC system. Town Planning authorities should guide the people on the importance of adequate gap between concrete structures and ensure compliance to regulations. Town Planning should be updated on regular basis to account for changes in climatic conditions.