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[LIVE BLOG] After 4 month break, PM Modi’s first Mann Ki Baat of 2nd term to air today

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After a 4-month break, Prime Minister Narendra’s radio programme Modi Mann Ki Baat will resume today. This will be the first Mann Ki Baat programme in PM Modi’s second consecutive term as the Prime Minister of India. The last episode of Mann Ki Baat was aired on February 24, 2019, days before the Lok Sabha elections were announced. In that episode, Prime Minister had suspended the show for March and April. While doing so, he said that he was doing Confident of his return, PM said that the next episode of Mann Ki Baat will be aired on the last Sunday of May 2019. Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that the programme was going to resume on June 30 at 11 AM. “30th June, Sunday at 11:00 AM… We will meet once again thanks to the radio, share joy, positivity and celebrate the collective strength of 130 crore Indians. I am sure you have lots to say for . Share it on the NaMo App Open Forum. ” he said in a tweet.    
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The other story that touched the core of my heart was ‘Eidgah’ -the sensitivity of a young lad,such maturity at that early age! The concluding line of this story holds a vital truth about life

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While reading one of Premchand's stories ‘Nashaa’, I couldn’t help but notice the scourge of economic disparity plaguing society. The moral of this story is that if you are not careful enough, you will never know when the bane of bad company engulfs you.

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Someone gave me a book entitled ‘Premchand Ki Lokapriya Kahaniyan’. Images of the stark social realities that Premchand has portrayed in his stories vividly start forming in one’s mind when you read them- expressions of human emotions through simple, lucid language.

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You may often have heard me say “No bouquet, just a book”! I had urged all to choose books over flowers in welcome ceremonies. Since then, people have been offering books at many a place.

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Today, there are a record 78 women Members of Parliament. I congratulate the Election Commission of India and every person connected with the electioneering process and salute the aware voters of India.

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