The 'Mann Ki Baat' program will resume in Modi 3.0, with the Prime Minister's first speech on June 30
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch the 'Mann Ki Baat' program for the first time on June 30 in his third term. The Prime Minister sought ideas and suggestions for the project from all the visitors. This 111th episode of the monthly radio program will be very special as it will be the first episode after Prime Minister Modi's third term as Prime Minister. Due to code of conduct, PM Modi's monthly program is not aired. The 111th episode is considered special as the show will feature the Prime Minister thanking the public for giving majority to the NDA for the third term and sharing the priorities of the government. Mann Ki Baat is a monthly radio program of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Prime Minister speaks on important topics and issues for the nation. The show was launched 9 years ago on 3 October 2014. The program is telecast on All India Radio and Doordarshan on the last Sunday of every month at 11 am. The first episode of Modi 3.0: The aim of this program is to directly interact with the people of the country and provide them with information about the development of the country. Through this program, Prime Minister Modi himself interacts with the public. In view of the Lok Sabha elections, PM Modi's monthly program was not aired due to code of conduct in the country. This time again the National Democratic Alliance has formed the government for the third time. Modi 3.0 Cabinet has been expanded. This episode will be aired for the first time in this government. Prime Minister had said this in episode 110, and earlier in episode 110, PM talked about technology in detail. He said that today the importance of technology in all our lives has increased manifold. Mobile phones and digital gadgets have become an integral part of everyone's life. In Roorkee, Uttarakhand, Rotary Precision Group, in collaboration with the Wildlife Service of India, has developed a drone to help monitor crocodiles in the Ken River. Similarly, a Bengaluru-based company has developed an app called Bagheera and Garuda.