If Modi comes back to power, Mann Ki Baat will be broadcast on the first Sunday of every month instead of the last. It is also expected to be more interactive.
The prime minister said that he will be back on radio on the last Sunday of May, by when results of the Lok Sabha elections are expected to be declared.
The 50th episode of PM Modi’s Mann Ki Baat radio programme will be peppered with success stories, features and interviews highlighting its positive impact.
The talk show, ‘Jan Seva Samvad’, is set to feature ministers and legislators. I&B minister Smriti Irani was the first guest, and showered praise on the PM.
The only reason most of us like Raj is because he comes in a SRK-wrapped package. There simply is no other reason. Imagine any other actor playing Raj and you will get the ick.
New CPI series will take 2024 as base year, will provide more accurate measure of inflation, spending on digital services. Expected to enhance representation and reliability, says Saurabh Garg.
The agreement, signed after meeting between Rajnath and US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth on sidelines of ADMM-Plus in Kuala Lumpur, aims to deepen bilateral ties in the critical sector.
This world is being restructured and redrawn by one man, and what’s his power? It’s not his formidable military. It’s trade. With China, it turned on him.
Good that Water is moving to the top of the national agenda. The BMC decided recently to tap into the city’s emergency reserve, keep supplying Bombay till the end of July. Fortunately, the rains are here, the lakes will fill up. The entire system designed by the British, water flows into Bombay from sources as far away as in Nasik district, with the force of gravity, no pumping required.
The prime minister finding his ” inner self ” in a cave, it’s interesting more so of a politician
Good that Water is moving to the top of the national agenda. The BMC decided recently to tap into the city’s emergency reserve, keep supplying Bombay till the end of July. Fortunately, the rains are here, the lakes will fill up. The entire system designed by the British, water flows into Bombay from sources as far away as in Nasik district, with the force of gravity, no pumping required.