Mann Ki Baat LIVE Updates: ‘PM Museum adding beauty to Delhi’, says Prime Minister Modi
Mann Ki Baat Live: The radio program was started by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 3, 2014.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi started addressing the 101st episode of his monthly radio program “Mann Ki Baat" today, Sunday, May 28. The program, which started on October 3, 2014, has become a key pillar of the government's citizen-outreach program addressing multiple social groups such as women, youth, and farmers and has spurred community action.
PM Modi's radio monthly program completed its 100th episode on April 30 and was broadcasted live across the country and in various parts of the world including the United Nations Headquarters.
Catch all the live updates on PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat radio show here.
PM Modi paid tribute to former Andhra Pradesh chief minister NT Rama Rao, on his birth anniversary.
“Veer Savarkar's personality was one of firmness and magnanimity. His fearless and self-respecting nature did not like the mentality of slavery at all. Not only the freedom movement, whatever Veer Savarkar did for social equality and social justice is remembered even today," PM Modi said.
“At the time of 1965 war, our former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri gave the slogan of Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan. Later, Atal ji added Jai Vigyan to it. A few years ago, while talking to the scientists of the country, I talked about Jai Anusandhan. In 'Mann Ki Baat', today's talk is about such a person, such an organization, which is a reflection of all these four, Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan, Jai Vigyan and Jai Anusandhan," said PM Modi.
“If many youths in the country are working through innovation and technology, then there are many youths who are also engaged in the mission of making the society aware," said PM Modi.
“We all must have heard a saying many times, must have heard it again and again - without water everything is lost. Without water, there is always a crisis on life, the development of the individual and the country also comes to a standstill. In view of this future challenge, today 75 Amrit Sarovars are being constructed in every district of the country," said PM Modi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that PM Museum which has been dedicated to all PMs of the country is adding beauty to the national capital.
“In the past years too, we have seen new types of museums and memorials being built in India. Ten new museums dedicated to the contribution of tribal brothers and sisters in the freedom struggle are being set up," said PM Modi while addressing the Mann Ki Baat show.
“The Indian Memory Project, established in 2010, is a kind of online museum. It is engaged in connecting the links of India's glorious history through pictures and stories sent from all over the world. An attempt has also been made to bring to the fore the memories associated with the horrors of Partition," PM Modi.
“There is a unique museum in Gurugram - Museo Camera, it has a collection of more than 8 thousand cameras after 1860. The Museum of Possibilities of Tamil Nadu has been designed keeping our Divyangjan in mind. Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya is such a museum, in which more than 70 thousand things have been preserved," PM Modi said.
“Just a few days back I was in Hiroshima in Japan. There I got the opportunity to visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. It was an emotional experience. When we cherish the memories of history, it helps the coming generations a lot," PM Modi said.
In the first round of Yuva Sangam, about 1,200 youths toured 22 states of the country: PM Modi
“Recently, we talked about Kashi Tamil Sangamam in Mann Ki Baat. Talked about Saurashtra Tamil Sangamam. Kashi Telugu Sangamam was also held in Varanasi some time back. One such unique effort has been made in the country to give strength to the great spirit of Ek Bharat. This is the effort of Yuva Sangam," the Prime Minister said.
‘Big CEOs of many companies spent their time like bag packers in India’: PM Modi during the 101st edition of Mann Ki Baat radio program.
“Being in Hiroshima was an emotional moment for me": PM Modi while addressing the 101st edition of Mann Ki Baat radio program.
PM Modi speaks to two youngsters on the ‘Yuva Sangam’ initiative. One each from Arunachal Pradesh and Bihar.
When 'Mann Ki Baat' was broadcast, at that time in different countries of the world, in different time zones... Somewhere it was evening and somewhere it was late night. Despite this, a large number of people made time to listen to the 100th episode, said PM Modi.
This episode of 'Mann Ki Baat' is the beginning of the second century. Last month we all celebrated its special century. Your participation is the biggest strength of this program: PM Modi
PM Modi has started addressing the 101st edition of Mann Ki Baat.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the 101st edition of his monthly radio program 'Mann Ki Baat' at 11 am today.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the 101st edition of his monthly radio program 'Mann Ki Baat' today. This year's fifth edition of the monthly radio program of the Prime Minister will be aired at 11 am today.
PM Modi will address the Mann Ki Baat radio program at 11 am today.
‘This has been a truly special journey’, said PM Modi ahead of Mann ki Baat's 100th edition last month.
The show will air on All India Radio and Doordarshan's entire network, as well as on the AIR News website and newsonair mobile app. It will also be broadcast live on the Information and Broadcasting Ministry's, AIR News', DD News', PMO's, and YouTube channels. Following the Hindi broadcast, AIR will broadcast the program in regional languages.
The first episode took place on October 3, 2014.
PM Modi's monthly radio program, Mann Ki Baat is broadcasted in 11 foreign languages including French, Chinese, Indonesian, Tibetan, Burmese, Baluchi, Arabic, Pashtu, Persian, Dari, and Swahili.
The 100th episode of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's monthly radio program made its global broadcast on April 30. It was a historic moment with the 100th episode broadcasted live in the United Nations headquarters in New York.
PM Modi will address the Mann Ki Baat radio program at 11 am today.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also address the new Parliament building today.
“I look forward to your valuable suggestions for the 101st #MannKiBaat episode, which will take place on the 28th. Record your message on 1800-11-7800 or write on NaMo App / My Gov," PM Modi tweeted.
PM Modi to address the 101st episode of his Mann Ki Baat show at 11 am today.