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Inviting Ideas for Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 27th July 2025

Inviting Ideas for Mann Ki Baat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 27th July 2025
Start Date :
Jul 07, 2025
Last Date :
Jul 25, 2025
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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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 124th 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 27th July 2025.

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Siddhanthi Sai Gayathri
Siddhanthi Sai Gayathri 11 months 2 weeks ago
🌾 1. “From Bhojan to Bhavishya: Reviving the Philosophy of ‘Annam Brahma’ for Food Security” Explore how ancient India saw food as divine and sacred, not just consumption. Include millet revival, Bhojan Thali traditions, and Telangana’s native crops. Link it to UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and nutritional self-reliance. --- 🧵 2. “Threading the Nation: Story of India’s Vanishing Indigenous Weaves” Ancient looms in Telangana (like Gadwal, Narayanpet) hold scientific weaving patterns. Talk about their mathematical precision, identity, and economic potential. Propose “Weave India” movement like “Make in India.” 🔥 3. “Ashes of Innovation: How Ancient India Used Fire Intelligently” Yajnas for purification were early air-cleansing models (controlled combustion). Temple kitchens used zero-smoke ventilation. Fire worship to fire safety – connect Vedic to modern firefighting. ---
Siddhanthi Sai Gayathri
Siddhanthi Sai Gayathri 11 months 2 weeks ago
🧘‍♂️ 6. Dhwani Chikitsa – Sound-Based Healing from Bharatiya Yogic Traditions > Explore Naad Yoga, Vedic chants, temple acoustics, and their verified mental health benefits for modern wellness programs. 🪔 7. Eco-Warriors from Epics: Lessons from Ramayana and Mahabharata on Environmental Ethics > E.g., Lord Rama protecting trees, Arjuna listening to animals before building a shelter – how our epics supported eco-consciousness. 📜 8. Rural Archives and Oral Histories: Protecting Vanishing Knowledge of Villages > Encourage youth to record stories from grandparents – on farming, weather, crafts, dialects – before they vanish forever. 🧠 9. Ancient Indian Learning Techniques: Gurukul Secrets for Modern Memory > Revive systems like story-based teaching, chanting for memory retention, hand-eye coordination techniques used in temples.
Siddhanthi Sai Gayathri
Siddhanthi Sai Gayathri 11 months 2 weeks ago
🕉️ 1. India’s Forgotten Sound Ecology and Acoustic Science > Explore how temples and ancient spaces used sound as a tool for healing, sustainability, and scientific precision. 🛕 2. Scientific Temples of India: Spirituality + Engineering > Temples like Ramappa, Konark, and Brihadeeswarar were ancient laboratories of astronomy, acoustics, and material science. 🐍 3. Sacred Animal Wisdom: Ecology through Tradition > How Indian traditions protected snakes, elephants, cows, and vultures through festivals and rituals—conserving ecosystems silently. 🔭 4. Ancient Indian Sky Watchers: Rediscovering Tribal Astronomy > Gonds, Banjara, and Telangana’s Lambadi tribes had advanced star mapping systems. Can this be revived for rural education? 🧬 5. DNA of India: Preserving Indigenous Seeds and Crops > Highlight traditional seed keepers (Beej Maata) and Telangana’s native millets revival as food security and climate solutions.
Siddhanthi Sai Gayathri
Siddhanthi Sai Gayathri 11 months 2 weeks ago
Namaskaram Modi garu, I am honoured to share my original thoughts for the 124th episode of Mann Ki Baat. My submission highlights a unique and rarely explored subject: “Naad–India’s Forgotten Sound Ecology and Telangana’s Silent Scientific Temples.” It brings attention to how ancient Indian architecture, especially from Telangana, used sound not only for devotion but also for mental well-being, water conservation, and environmental intelligence. I have shared detailed insights, with rare examples like the Thousand Pillar Temple and Ramappa Temple, in the attached PDF titled: Naad_Sound_Ecology_Telangana_Temple_Heritage_MannKiBaat124.pdf. Kindly consider looking into the document. I believe this topic can deeply inspire today’s youth by connecting our rich past to the sustainable future of Viksit Bharat. With deep respect, [Siddhanthi Sai Gayathri] Citizen from Telangana Jai Hind🇮🇳
Muralee Krishnan
Muralee Krishnan 11 months 2 weeks ago
Sir, in the defence sector, as known from media, India has a comprehensive master plan. IIIr to that please consider a master plan on non defence sector also (inclusive of AI, Quatum physics, Energy sector, Medical, Geographical implications etc...). This master plan once laid out can be improvised time to time. This approach may be necessary to be both worlwide influential and self reliant at the same time. Both the defence master plan and non master plan can go on together, parallel and hand in hand.
Sulabh Nishad
Sulabh Nishad 11 months 2 weeks ago
In the Fatehpur district of Uttar Pradesh, there is a village named Lalauli. The condition of the roads there is very poor. Right now, due to the ongoing rains, it has become extremely difficult for people to travel to and from the village.
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Sarma Mohan
Sarma Mohan 11 months 2 weeks ago
Honorable Prime Minister Sir In the context of your great speech going to be delivered on 15 August,2025 from Red Fort I wish to contribute that I made India A world leader in my research (45 years experienced Indian innovator) Good grain security from insects in storage through Green Gadgets. India is shining Will reach reach many countries and I am confident When our Honorable Prime Minister Sir and Honourable Union Minister Sir, When they visit other countries End users will tell the utility of our Indian innovation in those countries It will happen I will make it happen through my hard work and faith on my God. This is my determination and commitment on this great Independence day 15,August ,2025 Dr.S.Mohan Retired Professor TNAU Coimbatore Tamil Nadu India and Specialist in stored grain insect monitoring and management through green technologies
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Sarma Mohan
Sarma Mohan 11 months 2 weeks ago
Indian Independence day August 15,2025 We,the two men Indian army fighting against insects attacking hard earned grains of our farmers in storage through Green technologies Submit to the feet of Bharat Matha A great achievement in taking HER Innovation across the world for Global food grain security from insects in storage through Green Gadget Let all Indians celebrate our Independence day with great devotion to our Nation and remember all who made India "Free independent India" And also with love and gratitude Honour our Honorable Prime Minister Sir with technological contribution ...Indian innovation As Made in India (invented) Made in India (Manufactured) Made for India and the World Is a great vision of our Honorable Prime Minister Sir Dr.S.Mohan
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SALlL AGARWAL
SALlL AGARWAL 11 months 2 weeks ago
Ram Charitra Manas is not only dharmik granth. We may explore and use Ram charitra Manas mahakavya to its fullest in all spheres of life , society, communities and nation beyond spritual mahakavya.