Mann Ki Baat

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Mann ki Baat
Mann ki Baat
Narendra Modi during Mann Ki Baat in 2014
Country of originIndia
Language(s)Original audio: Hindi
Also translated in:
Home stationAll India Radio
TV adaptationsDD National and DD News
StarringNarendra Modi
(2014 – present)
Prime Minister of India
Recording studioNew Delhi, India
Original release3 October 2014; 9 years ago (2014-10-03)
No. of episodes110
(as of 25 February 2024)
Audio formatMonaural sound
Websitepmonradio.nic.in

Mann Ki Baat (

Hindi: मन की बात, transl. Talking from the heart, lit. transl. Mind's talk) is an Indian radio programme hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in which he addresses Indians on All India Radio, DD National and DD News.[1][2][3] Since the first show on 3 October 2014, there have been 104 episodes. The 100th episode of Mann Ki Baat was broadcast on 30 April 2023 and was broadcast worldwide.[4]

The main purpose of the program is to "establish a dialogue with the citizens on issues of day-to-day governance", according to a statement by the Information and Broadcasting Minister in the Rajya Sabha in July 2021.[5][6] The programme is India's "first visually enriched radio program".[6]

As Modi's ‘Mann Ki Baat’ approached its 100th episode on 30 April 2023, a survey conducted by the Indian Institute of Management, Rohtak shows that at least 230 million people have ‘listened to or viewed’ Modi's monthly radio broadcast regularly and over a billion people have listened to it at least once.[7] However, a study by Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) released in November 2022 reported a very low listenership of the programme.[8]

Background

Narendra Modi addresses the nation every month on All India Radio. Having officially started from 3 October 2014, the programme aims to deliver the Prime Minister's voice and ideas to the general masses of India. Since television connection is still not available everywhere in India, especially in the isolated, rural and less developed regions, radio was chosen to be the medium for the programme, owing to its wider reach. An estimated 90% of the total Indian population is reachable over the medium.[9] Doordarshan's Direct to Home (DTH) service free dish relays feeds of the 20-minute-long episodes, to television and radio channels.[10]

The first Mann Ki Baat programme was broadcast on the occasion of Vijayadashami on 3 October 2014[11][12] followed by the second broadcast on 2 November 2014.[13][14]

In the first fifteen addresses of Mann ki Baat broadcast, more than 61,000 ideas were received on the website and 1.43 lakh audio recordings by listeners have been received. Each month, some selected calls become a part of the broadcast.[15] From 2 June 2017, Mann Ki Baat will be available in regional dialects. The aim is to expand reach of the program as far as possible. The 50th episode of the program was broadcast on All India Radio on 25 November 2018.[16]

Reception

A study by Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) in November 2022 found that at least 60% of Indians never listened to the programme and concluded a very low listenership of the programme.[8]

The programme has been well received by the target audience, especially the urban masses residing in metropolitan cities across the country. A survey in 2014 conducted on the lines of estimating the show's success, in 6 Indian cities including Mumbai and Chennai, has indicated that some 66.7% of the population had tuned in to listen to the Prime Minister's address and had found it useful.[17]

In 2017, an AIR survey found that the maximum listeners came from the Bihar, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh; while the states of Andhra Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh had the lowest awareness.[18]

Mann Ki Baat became a major source of revenue for the All India Radio. In 2015, the usual ad slots on AIR sold for 500 (US$6.30) - 1,500 (US$19) per 10 seconds, but a 10-second ad slot for Mann Ki Baat cost 2 lakh (US$2,500).[19]

The 68th episode on 30 August 2020, uploaded on the official YouTube channel of the Bharatiya Janata Party, received over 500,000 thousands dislikes within 24 hours for reportedly not addressing issues related to postponement of JEE (Mains) and NEET (UG) exams.[20][21] The video has become the most disliked videos on the official YouTube channel of BJP[22] and one of the most disliked videos on YouTube with over 1.2 million dislikes.[23] During the 72nd episode on 27 December 2020, farmers taking part in the 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest were beating utensils in protest against the farm laws, symbolically drowning out the Prime Minister's voice.[24]

Guests

The US president, Barack Obama and the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi recording the special episode of "Mann ki Baat", in New Delhi on 27 January 2015.

The former President of the United States, Barack Obama, was a part of the fourth episode of Mann Ki Baat, which was aired on 27 January 2015. Obama had arrived in India to be a part of the Republic Day Parade.[25][26] On 29 September 2019, Lata Mangeshkar was a special guest on the show.[27] Guests such as doctors and listeners have been called on the show to interact with Modi.

Research and analysis

A week before the broadcast of the 50th episode of 'Mann ki Baat', a phone survey about the show was carried out by All India Radio. The results indicated that the campaigns mentioned by Modi on the show which had the most impact on listeners were Selfie with Daughter, Incredible India, Fit India and Sandesh to Soldiers. The most remembered topics were the promotion of Khadi, Drug Free India and Team Tarini.[18]

Modi presenting a book about Mann Ki Baat to the Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe in 2017.

Following the 60th episode on 29 December 2019,

word cloud analysis of Mann Ki Baat.[28] The words "India" and "nation" were the two most used words in Mann Ki Baat in 2019.[28] "Water" was used 73 times while "Youth" and "Young" were mentioned 30 and 54 times. "Economy" or "economics" was spoken 8 times.[28]

Episodes

List of episodes in 2014

No. Year Date Ref
1 2014 3 October [29]
After wishing
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, the success of India's Mars Mission
, skill development and disabled children. Modi also discussed various letters and ideas written to him by the citizens of the country.
2 2014 2 November [30]
Modi discussed several Government initiatives, including a scholarship for disabled children and grants to educational institutions for developing infrastructure for such children. He also discussed the positive effects of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan on health. He paid tributes to Indian soldiers, whom he had visited during Diwali in Siachen area. Modi also discussed how sales of khadi had gone up after the mention made in the first episode.
3 2014 14 December [31]
Modi discussed
Merry Christmas and the very best for the New Year
.

List of episodes in 2015

No. Year Date Ref
4 2015 27 January [25][26]
The US President Barack Obama co-hosted the show with Modi. Obama noted how he was told that this was the "first ever radio address by an Indian Prime Minister and an American President together". Both answered a series of questions from Indian citizens. Modi urged listeners to write in online using the hashtag #YesWeCan.
5 2015 22 February [32]
Modi addressed students, asking them to avoid exam stress and compete with themselves, not others. He said, "This (examination) is not going to be the end of life.... Life is much bigger than just academic examinations." and urged parents not to compare their child's performance with others.
6 2015 22 March [33]
Modi discussed issues of concern to farmers, like soil health, right value for yield and land acquisition. He clarified many misunderstandings about the recent Land Act. Additionally, he addressed several concerns and questions voiced to him by the farmers of India.
7 2015 26 April [34]
PM Modi promised that his government will find a solution to the ‘
One rank One Pension’ issue soon. He spoke in length about the new initiatives taken up by his government to fight poverty in the country
. The prime minister also congratulated students on their success in the board exams and urged them to choose a career that would help India.
8 2015 31 May [35]
Modi spoke of
One rank One Pension
is complicated and not as simple as he thought it was.
9 2015 28 June [36]
Modi spoke about
Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao Yojana
and Selfie With Daughter concept.
10 2015 26 July [37]
Modi paid tribute to those who died in the Kargil War and added that "Kargil (war) was not just fought on the borders, but India's every village, city and town has made a contribution." Modi talked about the Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana, to provide electricity to every village in India. He also noted the declining interest in science and technology.
11 2015 30 August [38]
Modi covered various topics such as
1965 war, the amazing work that Indian scientists are doing, Swachh Bharat
and the land acquisition act for farmers.
12 2015 20 September [39]
Modi thanked everyone for a successful one year of Mann ki Baat. Modi talked about Subhas Chandra Bose and how Bose had launched the Azad Hind Radio. He also mentioned the silent revolution of LPG subsidies.
13 2015 25 October [40]
The prime minister spoke about no interview in non-gazette government jobs for Group B, C and D posts and gold monetisation. Modi talked about how the government had acquired the house of BR Ambedkar in United Kingdom. He talked about the message of peace and harmony in his address.
14 2015 29 November [41][42]
Modi talked about farming and stubble burning after a question was put forward on the
MUDRA banks
.
15 2015 27 December [43][44]
Modi mentioned how the 125th birth anniversary of
Ease of Doing Business
".

List of episodes in 2016

No. Year Date Ref
16 2016 31 January [45]
Modi started by saying that the day before he went to pay homage to
South Asian Federation games
being held in India.
17 2016 28 February [46]
Modi shared my his thoughts on examinations and related issues.
Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) in India (INDIGO
).
18 2016 27 March [47]
Modi started off by extending warmest of greetings to everybody for
English Premier League, Spanish League and the Indian Super League matches. Modi went on to thank Coal India and talk about Eco-friendly Mine-tourism. Sounds bytes from Abhi Chaturvedi, Shilpa Kukke were played. Digital India, the Kisan Mela, 'Farmers' Fair', World Health Day and free Microscopy Centres to get a health checkup. Modi ended by wishing everybody an auspicious New Year, Vikram Samvat, Gudi Padva, Ugadi
.
19 2016 24 April [48]
Modi started off by talking about water shortage problems in various areas of the country and how the citizens are making efforts to correct this. The effort to clean the Ganga was also talked about; whether it is possible or not. Modi also talked about this day being known as Panchayati Raj Day and how 14 April had been Babasaheb Ambedkar's birthday. The NCC, NSS and the Bharat Scouts and Guides, Red Cross and the Nehru Yuva Kendra were also talked about. Modi mentioned a listeners comment of how only negative things are highlighted by the media.
20 2016 22 May [49][50]
Water conversation, the board exams, mobile banking, sports and the Olympic games and the coming International Day for Yoga.
21 2016 26 June [51][52]
Modi talked about how the rains have started in parts of the nation and wished all the farmers for the Monsoon. Scientists were also talked about, including college students who made a satellite that had recently been launched. Modi talked that from the results of the recent examination shows how well '
Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao' is doing. Modi also praised officers Avani Chaturvedi, Bhawana Kanth and Mohana Singh. 25–26 June 1975, the Emergency, was also brought up and how democracy is India's strength and talked about related issues such as how public participation
is essential in a democracy. He also talked about a government scheme related to undisclosed incomes.
22 2016 31 July [53]
Modi said that the "Future will be technology driven, embrace it." He also said that the key to future is technology and to lead, one must innovate and participate in nation building process. Modi also talked about the Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) and the death anniversary of President Abdul Kalam. Various health issues were also talked about.
23 2016 28 August [54][55][56]
Modi talked about how he got a lot of messages from listeners regarding sports. He mentioned that 29 August was National Sports Day, a tribute to Dhyan Chand. Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan was also mentioned. Modi praised those who did well in the Rio Olympics such as Dipa Karmakar, Lalita Babar, Abhinav Bindra and Vikas Krishan Yadav. Modi also talked about Kashmir and mentioned how if a life is lost in Kashmir, a youth or security persons, that loss is India's loss.
24 2016 25 September
Uri Attack -tribute to 18 martyred soldiers. Will revenge the culprits.
25 2016 30 October
This month's episode sees citizens from various corners of the nation addressing their questions and suggestions to PM Modi
26 2016 27 November
Modi talks about India's commitment towards demonetisation. Also he shared some cases, wherein people adopted creative techniques to tackle the discomfort of demonetisation. PM assured that these inconveniences are temporary and things will get back to normal soon. PM Modi announced that we should move to LESS-CASH society and suggested people to adopt e-banking and mobile banking techniques for its achievement. He requested students and youth, which make up to 65% of total population of India, to educate the illiterate and poor people of India about the advantages of the same.
27 2016 25 December

List of episodes in 2017

No. Year Date Summary Ref
28 2017 29 January Modi talks about the mindsets that the youth should possess about exams.
29 26 February Prime Minister appreciated ISRO's recent achievements. He says, "The world has taken notice of India's achievements. This cost effective, efficient space programme of ISRO has become a marvel for the entire world. Modi also mentioned about Digidhan Fought Corruption and requested citizens to promote BHIM, which is a Mobile App developed by National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI)."
30 26 March
31 30 April
32 28 May In this episode, Narendra Modi talks about
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
and others topics.
33 25 June
34 30 July
35 27 August
36 24 September
37 29 October
38 26 November
39 31 December Modi talks about cleanliness, separation of garbage, registration and importance of new millennial voters, and his dream for a new India and the role of positivity in bringing about change.

List of episodes in 2018

No. Year Date Summary Ref
40 2018 28 January
41 25 February
42 25 March Prime Minister talks about Preventive Healthcare. He suggested that yoga as a form of preventive healthcare and urged people to adopt it as soon as possible. [57]
43 29 April
44 27 May
45 24 June
46 29 July
47 26 August
48 30 September
49 28 October
50 25 November Modi's 50th 'Mann ki Baat' address was all about his gratitude. He thanked and paid tribute to the makers of the Indian Constitution, especially Dr BR Ambedkar, saying he played a pivotal role in drafting the Constituent Assembly. The prime minister also paid a tribute to Guru Nanak Dev in the address. [58]
51 30 December

List of episodes in 2019

No. Year Date Summary Ref
52 2019 27 January
53 24 February [59][60]
54 30 June This was the first episode following the 2019 Indian general election, and the first episode of Season 2. PM Modi conveyed his thoughts about The Emergency (India), water scarcity in India and Yoga. [61][62]
55 28 July On the second episode of Season 2, Modi talked about Chandrayaan-2 as well as a new competition for students. He also encouraged the Indian youth to participate in a quiz[a] on MyGov about the developments of India in the areas of science and space. [63]
56 25 August
57 29 September In this episode Modi shared a conversation with veteran singer
single use plastic, E-cigarette ban and Plogging
.
[64]
58 27 October The PM spoke about the Ayodhya land dispute verdict of 2010. He recalled how efforts had been made to polarise the country but despite best efforts unity prevailed. [65]
59 24 November PM Modi thanked the citizens for accepting the Supreme Court's Ram Janmabhoomi verdict peacefully. he spoke about Fit India Week, National Cadet Corps (NCC) day, Armed Forces Flag Day, Pushkaram festival and the efforts of scuba divers in cleaning a beach in Visakhapatnam. [66][67]
60 29 December Modi talked about India moving ahead in astronomy, mentioning the Inter University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA) and TIFR-National Centre for Radio Astrophysics (NCRA) among other institutions; and also talked about star gazing. Talking about the role of the youth in nation building, the PM said that "Our youth hate anarchy, instability and disorder and dislike casteism and nepotism." [68][69]

List of episodes in 2020

No. Year Date Summary Ref
61 2020 26 January Modi said violence is not the solution, and those who have adopted it should come back to the mainstream and have faith in the ability to sort out issues peacefully. Modi also talked about the resettlement of the Bru-Reang refugees and sports. [70][71]
62 23 February PM Modi urged people to visit Hunar Haat near India Gate in Delhi. He said that nearly three lakh artisans have gained opportunities of employment through the fest. [72]
63 29 March PM Modi focused on the COVID-19 pandemic in India. [73]
64 26 April PM Modi focused on the actions and contributions of Indian citizens in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. He praised farmers for maintaining food demands. Modi emphasized on the practice of wearing masks as the new normal. The government's COVID Warriors website was also mentioned in addition to the 12.5 million volunteers who have joined. [74]
65 31 May [75]
66 28 June PM Modi talked about
self-reliance
, Galwan, migrant workers and the pandemic among other things. He requested the young listeners to interview their grandparents.
[76]
67 26 July With regard to Kargil Vijay Diwas, "On this day, we defeated Pakistan [...] India wanted good relations with pakistan, but that did not happen." Modi also spoke about the pandemic and madhubani masks. Topics such as sports and entrepreneurship were also covered. [77]
68 30 August Topics covered included Onam, apps and toys made in India, Teachers' Day and working dogs in the security forces. [78]
69 27 September PM Modi talked about storytelling in India; Hitopadesha and Panchatantra. Farmers were also talked about. The anniversary of the surgical strikes were also mentioned. [79]
70 25 October PM Modi talked about festivals and to remember to be '
vocal for local' when buying gifts. Khadi, Mallakhamba
, pencil making in Pulwama, soldiers along the border were also mentioned.
[80]
71 29 November PM Modi talked about the
550th Prakash Parv of Guru Nanak Ji
.
[81]
72 27 December [82]

List of episodes in 2021

No. Year Date Summary Ref
73 2021 31 January Topics covered included the farmers' protest, the vaccination drive against COVID-19, and the Indian cricket team performance in Australia. [83]
74
75
76
77 30 May [84]
78 27 June Topics covered included Tokyo Olympics and support for India's Olympians. Aspects connected to the ongoing pandemic were covered such as vaccine hesitancy and the role of doctors and other health workers. [85]
79 25 July Kargil Vijay Diwas and the upcoming 75th Independence Day were mentioned. 3D printing, water conservation and a renovated Gurudwara in Singapore were talked about. [86]
80 29 August
81 26 September
82 24 October [87]

Gallery

  • Modi with a group of people who have been a part of the various Mann ki Baat programmes
    Modi with a group of people who have been a part of the various Mann ki Baat programmes
  • The Speaker, Lok Sabha, Sumitra Mahajan releasing the book 'Mann Ki Baat A Social Revolution on Radio' and first copy presented to the President, Pranab Mukherjee
    The Speaker, Lok Sabha, Sumitra Mahajan releasing the book 'Mann Ki Baat A Social Revolution on Radio' and first copy presented to the President, Pranab Mukherjee
  • Students from Gaya watching the Prime Minister's address to the nation in 2015
    Students from
    Gaya
    watching the Prime Minister's address to the nation in 2015

References and notes

Notes

  1. ^ The quiz was live from 10 August 2019 to 20 August 2019 (and then extended till 25 August 2019) on the MyGov app, with the winner congratulated and getting a chance to see a live landing of Chandrayaan-2 with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 7 September at the Sriharikota space centre.

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