Mann Ki Baat: 100th episode of Mann Ki Baat will be heard live at UN Headquarters, Bill Gates also congratulated

Posted on 29th Apr 2023 by rohit kumar

The 100th episode of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's monthly radio program Mann Ki Baat will also be broadcast at the United Nations Headquarters. The show's 100th episode will air on Sunday, 30 April. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has also congratulated PM Modi on this special occasion.

 

He tweeted and said- "Mann Ki Baat has made women aware in the field of development on economic, empowerment, health, cleanliness and other issues."

 

On this historic moment, the UN said in a tweet- "Get ready for a historic moment. The 100th episode of PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat program will also be telecast live in the Trusteeship Council Chamber at @UN Headquarters."

 

Will also be broadcast in New York

 

The 100th episode of Mann Ki Baat will be telecast live on 30th April at 11:00 AM IST in New York. The live telecast of the event at the UN Headquarters on Sunday will be historic and unprecedented.

 

The Permanent Mission said- "Mann Ki Baat has become a monthly national tradition. It inspires millions of people to participate in India's development journey."

 

The program will be telecast like this in New Jersey

 

The Consulate General of India in New York, in association with a community organization, will host the event for the Indian-American and expatriate community in New Jersey at 1.30 pm on Sunday.

 

He said- "Don't forget to watch Mann Ki Baat on Sunday 30th April at 1.30 pm. Let's celebrate together for the 100th episode of this program. PM Modi will connect with listeners of Indian and diaspora and the world."

 

In the Mann Ki Baat radio program, PM Modi interacts with the common people on various issues. The program was first broadcast on 3 October 2014. It is broadcast on All India Radio and Doordarshan on the last Sunday of every month. And the 100th episode will be on Sunday, 30 April.

 

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