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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will do Mann Ki Baat radio show today. This will be the 116th episode. In the 115th episode, PM Narendra Modi talked about celebrating the 150th birth anniversary of Sardar Patel and Birsa Munda. He also talked about adopting three steps: Wait, Think and Take Action to avoid frauds like digital arrest.
Mann Ki Baat program completed 10 years in September itself. This episode will be telecast after winning the elections in Maharashtra and PM Modi’s visit to 3 countries.

- The first episode had grown by 125% within a week of its telecast. PM had appealed to buy Khadi.
- In 2015, former US Prime Minister Barack Obama also spoke on the show.
- In April 2023, the 100th episode of Mann Ki Baat was also telecast at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
- 27 crore people listen to electronic media, 6 crore people listen to Mann Ki Baat digitally. More than 130 TV channels and more than 800 radio stations telecast the show.
Mann Ki Baat program is broadcast in 22 languages
Apart from 22 Indian languages and 29 dialects, Mann Ki Baat is also broadcast in 11 foreign languages. These include French, Chinese, Indonesian, Tibetan, Burmese, Balochi, Arabic, Pashtu, Persian, Dari and Swahili.
Broadcasting of Mann Ki Baat is done by more than 500 broadcasting centers of All India Radio. The time limit for the first episode was 14 minutes. This was increased to 30 minutes in June 2015.
Now you can listen to Mann Ki Baat in Bhili language
More than 80 teachers from tribal-dominated Jhabua have translated 62 episodes of Prime Minister Modi’s radio show ‘Mann Ki Baat’ into Bhili dialect. These teachers of the Public Relations Department of Madhya Pradesh have translated the major speeches of the President for the last 12 years and the major speeches of the Prime Minister for the last 10 years into Bhili dialect.
It was said in the last episode – When you get a fraud call, wait, think and then take action.
The 115th episode of Mann Ki Baat was telecast on 27 October. In this, PM Narendra Modi talked about celebrating the 150th birth anniversary of Sardar Patel and Birsa Munda. He talked about adopting three steps: Wait, Think and Take Action to avoid frauds like digital arrest.
He said- stop as soon as the call comes. Don’t panic, stay calm, don’t take any hasty steps, don’t give your personal information to anyone. Take screen shots and make recordings. Read the full news…
The second step is- ‘Think’. No government agency threatens over phone, interrogates over video call, or asks for money. If so, then understand that something is wrong. After this follow the third step ‘Take action’. Dial National Cyber Helpline 1930.
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