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Modi's second "Mann Ki Baat" radio programme to be aired today

| | Nov 02, 2014, at 03:37 pm
New Delhi, Nov 2 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi's second "Mann Ki Baat" radio programme will be aired on All India Radio on Sunday.
His address to the nation will be aired on 11 am.
 
On Saturday, the Prime Minister tweeted: "Don't forget to tune in tomorrow at 11 AM for the 2nd 'Mann Ki Baat' Radio Programme."
 
"Looking forward to the 2nd 'Mann Ki Baat' Radio Programme on Sunday 2nd November 2014 at 11AM," Modi had earlier tweeted. 
 
"Once again, I invite you to share thoughts, comments and examples of good governance initiatives that have left an impression on your mind," he had added. 
 
An Open Forum was created on MyGov.in where ideas and thoughts for the radio programme could be shared. 
 

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