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Mann Ki Baat: PM to focus on students, invites suggestions and inputs

| | Feb 09, 2015, at 07:51 pm
New Delhi, Feb 9 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi has invited suggestions and inputs for `Mann Ki Baat` Radio Programme of February.

He said he is going to talk about students preparing for the board and competitive exams.

"Was thinking about this month`s radio programme and thought...why not share `Mann Ki Baat` with students preparing for board and competitive exams," Modi said in a statement.

"I urge students, parents and teachers to share exam experiences that would inspire youngsters and even motivate them in exam preparation," he said.

"Like always, I will share some of your thoughts, inputs and anecdotes during the programme. Do share them here.http://mygov.in/groupissue/inputs-for-mann-ki-baat-february-2015/show", the Prime Minister said.

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