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Mann Ki Baat: Special coins and postage stamps will be released on the 100th episode, veterans from across the country will gather in the conclave

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his radio program ‘mind matter‘ Eagerly waiting for the 100th episode which is to be telecast on 30th April. After becoming the Prime Minister in the year 2014, Modi started the monthly radio program. The 100th episode is being told as very special. However, the Congress has taunted it and said- There are many issues including China and Malik’s revelations ‘maun ki baat’.

Veterans from across the country will gather at ‘Mann Ki Baat at 100’ conference

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar will inaugurate the conference ‘Mann Ki Baat at 100’ organized by Prasar Bharati. The program will continue throughout the day. In which Home Minister Amit Shah will address the concluding session of this conference. A commemorative coin and postal stamp will be released on this occasion. During this, Union Communications Minister Ashwini Vaishnav, Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur and Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary will be present.

Many veteran Bollywood actors will participate in the program

Prime Minister’smind matter‘ Four sessions will be organized underlining the various issues raised in the addresses. In this, one session will be on ‘Women Power’, the second session on ‘Upliftment of Heritage’, the third session on ‘Self-reliance through public dialogue’ and the fourth session on ‘Aawan Se Movement’. Film actors Aamir Khan and Raveena Tandon, former Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry Kiran Bedi, music composer Ricky Kej, sportspersons Nikhat Zareen and Deepa Malik, storyteller Nilesh Misra, entrepreneurs Sanjeev Bhikchandani and TV Mohandas Pai are participating in these sessions, to mention a few. The talk was done in volumes.

Coffee table booklet will be released

The Vice President will also release a coffee table booklet on ‘Mann Ki Baat at 100’ and a book ‘Collective Spirit, Concrete Action’ by SS Vempati, former CEO of Prasar Bharati.

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