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S Jaishankar joins Indian diaspora in New Jersey to listen to 100th episode of Mann Ki Baat
S Jaishankar
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S Jaishankar joins Indian diaspora in New Jersey to listen to 100th episode of Mann Ki Baat

| @indiablooms | 01 May 2023, 10:47 am

Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Sunday joined the diaspora in the US city of New Jersey to listen to the 100th episode of PM Narendra Modi's monthly radio address to the nation-Mann Ki Baat.

Jaishankar shared a video of his participation on his Twitter page and wrote: " Joining diaspora and friends of India in New Jersey, USA for #MannKiBaat100."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi Sunday addressed the 100th episode of his monthly radio talk "Mann Ki Baat", which was aired globally.

The programme featured guests who had appeared in earlier episodes of the talk, with the PM interacting with them about the progress they have made.

In his opening remarks, PM Modi said: "Mann Ki Baat is a reflection of 'Mann Ki Baat' of crores of Indians, it is an expression of their feelings."

He thanked the people of the country for making it a huge success.

"Mann Ki Baat has been a catalyst in igniting numerous mass movements, be it 'Har Ghar Tiranga' or 'Catch the Rain', Mann Ki Baat has enabled mass movements to gain momentum," he said.

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