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Inviting Ideas for Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 26th April 2026

Inviting Ideas for Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 26th April 2026
Start Date :
Apr 08, 2026
Last Date :
Apr 24, 2026
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)

Hon'ble PM Narendra Modi looks forward to sharing his thoughts on themes and issues that matter to you. Prime Minister invites you to share your ideas on topics he should address ...

Hon'ble PM Narendra Modi looks forward to sharing his thoughts on themes and issues that matter to you. Prime Minister invites you to share your ideas on topics he should address on the 133rd Episode of Mann Ki Baat.

Send us your suggestions on the themes or issues you want the Prime Minister to speak about in the upcoming Mann Ki Baat episode. Share your views in this Open Forum or alternatively, you can also dial the toll-free number 1800-11-7800 and record your message for the Prime Minister in either Hindi or English. Some of the recorded messages may become part of the broadcast.

You can also give a missed call on 1922 and follow the link received in SMS to directly give your suggestions to the Prime Minister.

And stay tuned to Mann Ki Baat at 11:00 AM on 26th April 2026.

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Dendukuri Zitendra Rao
Dendukuri Zitendra Rao 9 hours 33 minutes ago
Dear Sir. At times I am confused about the role of Artificial Intellegience and the entry level career opportunities in ALL fields - not necessarily the Information Technology area. Our Youth seem to be clueless as to how to plan their future career journey. It is well known facts that the IQ levels or intellect levels of the entire generation between 20 to 30 years of age may not be at same degree. But the attitude can be at same level. One of my class mate in tenth class - who stopped education at plus 2 level and another class mate who retired as CFO of a Bank and myself a Cost and Management Consultant - I observe that in terms of PERSONAL relationships all of us are on the same mindset. Thus there could be few areas that are man power intensive . It is my submission that in every talk of yours - you should highlight one or two of such fields - so that youth of this country can avoid agitating mindset. Industry/Agriculture/Service sectors should publicise such areas. Jaihind.
SOHINI  BISWAS
SOHINI BISWAS 9 hours 42 minutes ago
Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi Ji, We believe “Modi hai to mumkin hai.” Through Mann Ki Baat, I present this open letter. I speak for adoptees, whose voices remain unheard. When we try to find our roots, we face humiliation and harassment. Agencies hide information and deny even the names of biological parents, violating our right to identity. This leads to identity crisis, depression. We request to you, 1. Right to know biological parents names. 2. mandatory disclosure of surrender reason. 3. removal of the clause denying a mother’s rights 4. creation of a centralized digital database 5. stopping international adoption due to trafficking risks and loss of identity. These are not just legal issues they concern identity, dignity, and mental well being. Please take action.
ANUP KUMAR DUTTA
ANUP KUMAR DUTTA 10 hours 37 sec ago
Myself Anup Kumar Dutta from Kolkata West Bengal want to draw the kind attention of our Prime Minister most Respeted Honble Narendra Modi Ji that election of West Bengal is coming and several campaighns done by our Honble Prime Minister at several places in our state, the environment is now electricifying in favor of Central Government of India. My suggestions only to ongoing campaigners that BANGALI ASHMITA slowly and steadily move forward to Central Government in various issues. The voters are containing from urban, semi urbans and rural areas specifically urban areas are very much annoying with corruptions, unemployment, local hooliganisms and semi urban areas are also suffering from same problems, rural areas are struggling with food scarcity and unemployment also local hooliganisms. Specifically womens are very much feeling unsafe throughout statewide. My suggestions is kindly focus into anti-incumbancy factors which is also very much crucial factor in upcoming election of WB.
RAJDEEPROY_162
RAJDEEPROY_162 10 hours 11 minutes ago
Focusing on a specific village with a unique "model" is exactly the kind of content that often gets selected for *Mann Ki Baat*. It moves the conversation from abstract ideas to real-world inspiration. Since you are looking for a unique village story to highlight, here are three distinct "models" currently making waves in India that would be perfect for an April submission: ### 1. The "Solar Village" Model (Modhera, Gujarat) While Modhera is well-known, many other villages are now following suit by becoming **Net Zero**. * **The Unique Angle:** A village where every single house runs on solar power, and villagers actually *earn* money by selling excess power back to the grid. * **Why for April:** As energy demand peaks in summer, highlighting "Green Energy Self-Reliance" is incredibly relevant. ### 2. The "Plastic-Free & Fragrant" Model (Tiware, Maharashtra) Some villages have moved beyond just "cleaning" to actually "creating" value from waste.
anickmandal
anickmandal 10 hours 18 minutes ago
As a student, I feel deeply concerned about the condition of public places in our country. To address this, I believe we should initiate a campaign where volunteers visit both rural and urban areas to educate people about civic sense. At the same time, police officers should take responsibility for their surroundings and impose fines on individuals who litter or throw trash carelessly. It is important that we do not stop at making Indore the cleanest city in India, but rather aim to make India the cleanest country in the world. While this vision may sound unimaginable given the old mindsets and behaviors of many people, I strongly believe that by taking small steps today, we can build a cleaner and brighter future for tomorrow. With due regards, Anick Mondal
Rajvindersharma
Rajvindersharma 10 hours 19 minutes ago
Respected Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji I humbly wish to draw your attention towards the urgent need to enforce strict safety regulations for river transport and boating activities across the country Every year, many unfortunate incidents occur on rivers due to negligence and lack of proper safety measures. To safeguard precious human lives, I would like to propose the following suggestions: Mandatory Life Jackets: Ensure that all passengers and boat operators wear life jackets at all times. Strict Control on Overcrowding: Boats must not exceed their passenger capacity under any circumstances. Regular Safety Inspections: Conduct routine checks of boats to ensure they are in safe and operational condition. Medical Emergency Facilities Deploy emergency medical response teams near major riverbanks and ghats NDRF Deployment Trained Boat Operators,Public Awareness Campaigns Educate citizens and tourists about river safety rules and precautions protect the lives of citizens
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ARUN KUMAR GUPTA
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA 10 hours 20 minutes ago
Peace talks have failed between Iran and US. Efforts to end the long war have not yielded any result. Our Government has tried to insulate our country from the ill effects of war by reducing the excise duty and making all out efforts to bring LPG and Crude oil from all over the world. But how long government would be able to protect our interests. Already some people have started fishing in troubled waters and started black marketing of LPG and many other commodities whereas government has not increased the retail rates. This can create increase in prices of every item creating cascading effect on inflation. India can not be defeated by outsiders. India is failed by own people from inside.
Lakshmi Ramesh
Lakshmi Ramesh 10 hours 25 minutes ago
India can have our own version of Grammy awards aand Olympics. we need platforms for sports, art and culture .. music, art dance drama etc. this will give our talented youth a chance to shine....
sanjaykumar
sanjaykumar 10 hours 35 minutes ago
A world-class national capital should be built on a simple but powerful principle: residents earn their place by contributing to the nation. Only verified taxpayers who also dedicate at least 20 hours per month to community service — such as volunteering, elder care, environmental work, or civil defence — qualify for housing, which is tiered based on contribution levels and priced on a cost-recovery basis so residents pay for what they use. All utilities — electricity, water, internet, and roads — operate on a user-pay model with smart metering, tiered pricing to discourage waste, and incentives for green energy adoption. Every neighbourhood must be self-sufficient, with world-class schools, clinics, parks, and public transit within walking distance, all funded through a mix of resident fees, government support for city-wide infrastructure, and corporate partnerships. Commercial zones, malls, and parking facilities must set a global benchmark — think underground smart parking, mixed-us
Munindra Chaturvedi
Munindra Chaturvedi 10 hours 43 minutes ago
Honourable prim minister it is requested to revive the valued of shram dan and RWAs should ensure participation of residents in cleaning nearby roads as no govt can every nook and corner of delhi city