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PM Modi urges people to share inputs for Mann Ki Baat

| @indiablooms | Dec 21, 2017, at 04:08 pm

New Delhi, Dec 21 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday urged people to share inputs for his monthly radio podcast 'Mann Ki Baat'.

The Prime Minister said that he is looking forward to hosting the final episode of the post of this year on the last day of 2017.

"The final #MannKiBaat of 2017 on the final day of the year…looking forward to your inputs for the programme on 31st. Dial 1800-11-7800 to record your message or write on the MyGov Open Forum. https://www.mygov.in/group-issue/share-your-ideas-pm-narendra-modis-mann-ki-baat-31st-december/ …" his tweet read.

"Ideas for #MannKiBaat can also be shared on the specially created forum on the ‘Narendra Modi Mobile App.’," an ensuing tweet read.

Mann Ki Baat is hosted by Prime Minister Modi on the last Sunday of every month.
 

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