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PM Modi urges people to share their suggestion for Jun 28 Mann Ki Baat

PM Modi urges people to share their suggestion for Jun 28 Mann Ki Baat

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 14 Jun 2020, 11:55 am

New Delhi/IBNS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged people to send their inputs and suggestions for his monthly address Mann Ki Baat scheduled for June 28, 11 am.

"This month's #MannKiBaat will take place on the 28th. Though 2 weeks away, please keep the ideas and inputs coming! It'll enable me to go through maximum number of comments and phone calls. Am sure you'll have much to say, on fighting COVID-19 and topics in addition to that," he wrote on Twitter.

He also shared details about how people can send him their suggestions and ideas. He shared a number where people can send their feedback through voice messages, post suggestions on his NaMo app and write on forums like MyGov.

In the last few episodes of Mann Ki Baat, the Prime Minister spoke about India' fight with coronavirus, the work done by the frontline workers and shared experiences of people who recovered from the disease.

In May, the episode came a day after the government announced a phased exit from lockdown.

As the government relaxed travel and economic activities, Prime Minister urged the people to stick to social distancing, wear masks and wash their hands frequently with soap.

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