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== About Mann Ki Baat in Sindhi ==
Mann Ki Baat (in Sindhi Lipi: من جي ڳالهہ)(in devanagari Lipi: मन जी  ॻालह ) is a popular radio programme hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on All India Radio (AIR), which began on 3 October 2014. The programme is strictly apolitical and aims to communicate on governance issues, social topics, cultural heritage and inspiring stories from ordinary citizens.


== Key aspects of Mann Ki Baat: ==
* Objective: To communicate directly with the countrymen, promote social positivity, and encourage public participation.
* Broadcast: It is usually broadcast on the last Sunday of the month at 11 am.
* Topics: It covers topics like cleanliness, education, youth power, innovation, Indian heritage, and current issues like protection from 'digital arrest'.
* Medium of Communication: Through this programme, the Prime Minister shares positive news from every corner of the country.
* Popularity: It has aired over 100 episodes and is considered India's "first visually rich radio programme", listened to by millions


 
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Revision as of 09:30, 11 April 2026

About Mann Ki Baat in Sindhi

Mann Ki Baat (in Sindhi Lipi: من جي ڳالهہ)(in devanagari Lipi: मन जी ॻालह ) is a popular radio programme hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on All India Radio (AIR), which began on 3 October 2014. The programme is strictly apolitical and aims to communicate on governance issues, social topics, cultural heritage and inspiring stories from ordinary citizens.

Key aspects of Mann Ki Baat:

  • Objective: To communicate directly with the countrymen, promote social positivity, and encourage public participation.
  • Broadcast: It is usually broadcast on the last Sunday of the month at 11 am.
  • Topics: It covers topics like cleanliness, education, youth power, innovation, Indian heritage, and current issues like protection from 'digital arrest'.
  • Medium of Communication: Through this programme, the Prime Minister shares positive news from every corner of the country.
  • Popularity: It has aired over 100 episodes and is considered India's "first visually rich radio programme", listened to by millions

Mann Ki Baat in Sindhi on 22-Feb-2026