'Mann Ki Baat' to be read for 22 consecutive days in 14 languages, Teerthdam aims for record
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‘Mann Ki Baat’ to be read for 22 consecutive days in 14 languages, Teerthdam aims for record

In a unique Radio Exhibition organised by Teerthdham-Prernatirth in Pirana village of Ahmedabad, 'Mann Ki Baat' to be read for 22 consecutive days in 14 languages

by WEB DESK
Sep 29, 2023, 03:30 pm IST
in Bharat, Gujarat
Trustee of Teerthdham-Prernatierth, Harshad Patel

Trustee of Teerthdham-Prernatierth, Harshad Patel

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Influenced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme, a unique event is being organised by Teerthdham-Prernatirth in Pirana village of Ahmedabad. Under this event, ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program will be read for 22 consecutive days. During this period, ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program will be read in 14 languages.

Trustee of Teerthdham-Prernatierth, Harshad Patel said “Prime Minister Modi has communicated with people from every section of the country through the ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme.” Patel says he is very impressed by this program of PM Modi and has organised a relay reading of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ in 14 languages in an effort to create a record.

Patel says that before this, relay reading of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program had taken place for about 400 hours. He believes that this record will be broken by the Teerthdham-Prenaratirth and there will be more than 500 hours of relay reading during 22 consecutive days.

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“Relay reading of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program has started from September 25 and will continue till October 16. People from all over the country will participate in this relay reading. Well-known Bollywood actors Anupam Kher and Vivek Oberoi will also participate in it. Apart from this, officials including MLAs and MPs of Bharatiya Janata Party will also be present,” he added.

“Apart from this, in this Good Governance Mahima Namotsav organised by Teerthdham-Preranatirth, a booklet has been prepared on the schemes launched by the Modi government for public welfare during its 9 years of rule. Apart from this, 75 thousand beneficiaries who have got the benefits of Government schemes will also offer lotus at the feet of Mother India,” said Harshad Patel.

‘Mann Ki Baat’ program is a platform where the Prime Minister communicates directly with the people of the country. Through this program the Prime Minister informs and inspires the people of the country on various topics.

This event organised by Teerthdham-Preranatirth will give a new dimension to the ‘Mann Ki Baat’ programme. Through this event people will get more information about ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program and this program will become even more popular.

(with inputs from ANI)

Topics: Teerthdham-PreranatirthMann ki BaatPM ModiRadio Exhibition
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