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The 118th episode of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ will be telecast today (Sunday). This will be the first episode of this year. This program usually airs on the last Sunday of the month.
This time it will be telecast a week earlier (third Sunday of the month). Actually the last Sunday of January is 26th January. Therefore the episode will be telecast on January 19.
The last episode aired on 29 December. Then the PM had mentioned Constitution Day and Mahakumbh. He had said that when we participate in Kumbh, we should take a pledge to eliminate the feeling of division and hatred in the society.
29 December- 117th episode of Mann Ki Baat
- On Constitution Day: Many activities lasting a year have started from Constitution Day on 26th November. A website named constitution75.com has also been created to connect citizens with the heritage of the Constitution. In this you can upload your video after reading the Preamble of the Constitution. Can read the Constitution in different languages, can also ask questions about the Constitution.
- On organizing Mahakumbh: Mahakumbh is also going to be held in Prayagraj from 13th next month. At present, tremendous preparations are going on on the Sangam banks. For the first time, Al chatbot will be used in the Kumbh event. With this, every kind of information related to Kumbh can be obtained in 11 Indian languages. With this, anyone can ask for any kind of help by typing or speaking text.
- On WAVES Summit: World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit i.e. WAVES Summit is going to be organized in the country for the first time next year. You must have heard about Davos, where the world’s business leaders gather. Similarly, people from media and entertainment world from all over the world will come to India for the WAVES Summit. This summit is an important step towards making India the hub of global content creation.
- On KTB in MKB: In Mann Ki Baat i.e. MKB I am discussing KTB i.e. Krish, Trish and Baltiboy. You might know that this is children’s favorite animation series and its name is KTB – Bharat Hain Hum. These three tell us about those heroes and heroines of the Indian freedom struggle who are not much discussed. Its second season was launched in a special way at the Goa International Film Festival.

- On film personalities: Raj Kapoor introduced the world to India’s soft power through films. Rafi Sahab’s voice had that magic which touched every heart. Be it devotional songs, romantic songs or sad songs, he brought every emotion alive with his voice. Akkineni Nageswara Rao garu took Telugu cinema to new heights. His films presented Indian traditions and values very well. Tapan Sinha ji’s films gave a new vision to the society.
- On Bastar Olympics: A unique Olympics has started in Bastar. A new revolution is being born in Bastar with the Bastar Olympics held for the first time. It is a matter of great happiness that the dream of Bastar Olympics has come true. You will also like to know that this is happening in an area which has once been witness to Maoist violence. Its mascot is ‘Forest Buffalo’ and ‘Pahari Myna’. It shows a glimpse of the rich culture of Bastar.
- On Kalahandi vegetable revolution: I want to talk about the vegetable revolution that took place in Kalahandi, Odisha, where once farmers were forced to migrate, today Golamunda block has become a vegetable hub. It started with a small group of just 10 farmers. This group together formed the FPO – ‘Farmers Produce Association’. Today more than 200 farmers are associated with it, out of which 45 are women.
Digital arrest was mentioned in the 116th episode In the 116th episode of Mann Ki Baat, PM Modi discussed the National Cadet Corps, Swami Vivekananda’s birth anniversary and Youth Day, social work of youth, library initiative running in the country and Kachre Se Kanchan Initiative. In this episode also PM said – We have to explain to people again and again that there is no provision for digital arrest in the government. This is an open lie and a conspiracy to trap people. Read the full news…
Mann Ki Baat is telecast in 22 languages and 29 dialects.
Apart from 22 Indian languages and 29 dialects, PM Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ is also broadcast in 11 foreign languages. These include French, Chinese, Indonesian, Tibetan, Burmese, Balochi, Arabic, Pashtu, Persian, Dari and Swahili. Its 62 episodes have also been translated into Bhili dialect.
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.
Also know these special things related to ‘Mann Ki Baat’
- 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 telecasted 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.
- 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 last 12 years’ major speeches of the President and the last 10 years’ major speeches of the Prime Minister into Bhili dialect.
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