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Raj Bhavan holds special screening of 100th episode of Mann Ki Baat

Shillong, April 30: A special screening of  Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s monthly radio broadcast ‘Mann Ki Baat’ which completed its 100th episode on Sunday, was held at the Raj Bhavan, Shillong..

Eminent personalities from various fields of the state witnessed the event.

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Representatives from Mawlynnong and Kongthong spoke at the gathering at Raj Bhavan and highlighted that the Prime Minister made special reference to these places in the previous episodes of Maan Ki Baat.

Media units in Shillong under the Ministry of Information of Broadcasting in collaboration with the Raj Bhavan organised the special screening of the popular radio programme.

Governor Phagu Chauhan attended the special screening as the Chief Guest.

Chauhan, in his address, said that the Mann Ki Baat has deepened the connect between  Prime Minister and the citizens, also inspiring them to become agents of change in the development of the Nation.

Chauhan said Mann Ki Baat has emerged as a transformative force in highlighting the collective strengths of the people of India.

He added, “Through the programme, diverse topics have been covered, be it in furthering sustainable development, highlighting efforts of women empowerments, ways to strengthen the Aatmanirbhar Bharat movement on the ground, furthering a culture of sports, salient aspects of Indian culture and more”.

The governor expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister for referring to the specialities of the North East in his popular programme- Mann Ki Baat. “The Northeastern region, especially Meghalaya, seems to have found a place of pride in the Mann Ki Baat programme. The Prime Minister had mentioned the Northeast and Meghalaya on several occasions since the inception”.

On Sunday during the100th episode programme, among the Northeastern states , the Prime Minister spoke on phone to Manipur’s Vijayashanti Devi who makes clothes from Lotus fibers.

The governor said Mann Ki Baat has been at the forefront of showcasing inspiring works in remote areas of the nation including tribal areas as well as aspirational districts. The governor expressed his delight to have witnessed the special screening of the 100th Episode of Mann Ki Baat with the important personalities whose work and life also match the spirit of the programme -which is ground level work to help others.

The governor also inaugurated a photo- exhibition on change makers and Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav organised at the Raj Bhavan premises by the Central Bureau of Communication, Shillong.

The state BJP released a following statement 

North East– PM’s Favourite on MKB

In Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister Modi has made it a priority to celebrate the vibrant culture and linguistic diversity of the North East. By narrating the tales of remarkable individuals from this region, he encourages the entire nation to follow in their footsteps.

For example, PM Modi commended Vijayashanti Devi from Manipur, who founded a start-up that produces thread from lotus stems, creating new opportunities in both lotus farming and the textile industry. He also shared the story of Mawlynnong, a village in Meghalaya that has long been dedicated to cleanliness and was awarded ‘Asia’s cleanest village.’

Mann Ki Baat has given voice to numerous stories of grit and determination from the North East. Jadav Payeng’s unwavering commitment to cultivating a 300-hectare forest on Assam’s Majuli Island and Sange Sherpa’s tireless work towards environmental protection at an altitude of 12,000 feet in Sikkim are just a couple of the inspiring examples.

In one of the episodes of MKB, PM pitched to the nature enthusiasts to definitely schedule a visit to the North East which he describes as having tremendous tourism potential.

Below are some of the instances and anecdotes:

In his Mann Ki Baat address, PM Modi mentions a letter from Bhavesh Deka from Guwahati, in which North-East related issues and problems are discussed. PM acknowledges the active participation of the North-East people and mentions about Modi government’s decision to send government officials and their team on a seven-day camp to North-East states to visit the districts, villages, meet local government officials and talk to people’s representatives and citizens to listen to their problems and take appropriate measures to solve them. When they return with this pledge, they can easily understand the problems of these states even when they reach Delhi. He mentions that this is a great initiative to go far-off from Delhi to East, and this act is called “Act East Policy.

https://www.pmindia.gov.in/en/news_updates/english-rendering-of-prime-ministers-mann-ki-baat-on-all-india-radio/

PM Modi in his Mann Ki Baat, mentions Shri Jadav Payeng of Assam who received the Padma award for his work. Shri Jadav Payeng is the person who actively contributed in raising about 300 hectares of plantations in the Majuli Island in Assam. He has been constantly working for forest conservation and is also involved in motivating people for Plantation and conservation of biodiversity.

https://www.pmindia.gov.in/en/news_updates/pms-address-in-the-21st-episode-of-mann-ki-baat-2-0/

In this episode of Mann Ki Baat, PM Modi mentions Sikari Tissau from Karbi Anglong district in Assam, who has been documenting the Karbi language for the last 20 years. The Karbi language, spoken by the Karbi tribal community, is disappearing from the mainstream, and Tissau has made efforts to preserve its identity. Tissau has received awards and recognition for his work, and the Prime Minister congratulates him for his efforts. He also acknowledges the efforts of others who are working towards similar initiatives.

https://www.pmindia.gov.in/en/news_updates/pms-address-in-the-75thepisode-of-mann-ki-baat/

PM in his Mann Ki Baat address mentions Bijay Shanti of Manipur for her new innovation. She launched a start-up to develop thread from the Lotus stem. Her efforts and innovations have opened new avenues in the fields of lotus farming and textile.

https://www.pmindia.gov.in/en/news_updates/pms-address-in-the-16th-episode-of-mann-ki-baat-2-0/

PM Modi in this address of Mann Ki Baat mentions about a Self Help Library, which was set up in Rayo village in Nirjuli of Arunachal Pradesh. Meena Gurung and Dewang Hosayi from the village funded the library after they learnt that there was no library in the area. The library has no membership and is open all seven days for 24 hours. Anyone can borrow books for two weeks and has to return them after reading.

https://www.pmindia.gov.in/en/news_updates/pms-address-in-the-17th-episode-of-mann-ki-baat-2-0/

In this address of Mann Ki Baat, PM Modi talks about the efforts made by parliamentarians in rural areas. He mentions the efforts of Sri C.L. Ruwala, MP from Mizoram, who selected Khwalahilung village for Adarsh Gram and initiated a Sugarcane Festival to promote sugarcane production and market the village’s produce. The festival saw participation from various social and public figures, and was aimed at making the village self-reliant.

https://www.pmindia.gov.in/en/news_updates/english-rendering-of-pms-mann-ki-baat-on-all-india-radio-on-october-2015/

PM mentions in his Mann Ki Baat address about letter written by the Governor of Meghalaya, Mr. Shanmuganthan, about a village called Mawlynnong that has been dedicated to cleanliness for many years. The village has won the award for the ‘cleanest village’ in Asia a few years ago, and every generation is committed to the cause of cleanliness.

https://www.pmindia.gov.in/en/news_updates/english-rendering-of-pms-mann-ki-baat-on-all-india-radio-on-october-2015/

PM Modi in his Mann Ki Baat address talks about his recent visit to Sikkim, where he met with two young individuals, Anurag Agarwal and Sidhi Karnani, who have studied from IIM and are involved in a start-up in the agriculture field in North East India. They focus on global marketing of herbal and organic produce, which is particularly noteworthy given that Sikkim has become an organic state.

https://www.pmindia.gov.in/en/news_updates/text-of-prime-ministers-mann-ki-baat-on-all-india-radio-8/

PM Modi mentions a comment he saw on the MyGov portal from a man named Ramesh Sharma in Assam. Mr. Sharma mentions a festival called Brahmaputra Pushkar, which was held between November 4th and 16th on the Brahmaputra river. PM was surprised to hear about the festival.

https://www.pmindia.gov.in/en/news_updates/pms-address-in-the-6th-episode-of-mann-ki-baat-2-0/

PM Modi talked about Sange Sherpa of Sikkim, who has been working towards environmental protection at an altitude of 12,000 feet for the last 14 years. Sange Sherpa has been keeping Tsomgo lake clean and his efforts have changed the look and feel of this glacier lake. Today, there are garbage bins all around the lake, and the garbage collected is sent for recycling. Due to such efforts, Sikkim is now counted among the cleanest states of India.

https://www.pmindia.gov.in/en/news_updates/pms-address-in-the-96th-episode-of-mann-ki-baat/

PM Modi mentions in his MKB address that he recently travelled to the North East and he urges nature lovers to take a tour of the region, which he describes as having tremendous potential and possibilities. He expresses his joy and admiration for the beauty of the place and its people and recommends others to visit the area to experience the same pleasure. He also urged all the nature lovers, who want to experience the divinity in nature, to take a tour of the North East.

https://www.pmindia.gov.in/en/news_updates/english-rendering-of-the-text-of-prime-ministers-mann-ki-baat-on-all-india-radio-on-14th-december-2014/

PM Modi this MKB address talks about the introduction of 4G internet services in Jorsing village, Siang district, Arunachal Pradesh, after years of waiting. He highlights that this is a significant development for the village and the region and compares it to the joy people felt when electricity reached their village in the past. He emphasizes that the introduction of 4G in remote areas of Arunachal and the North East is a new sunrise for the region.

https://www.pmindia.gov.in/en/news_updates/pms-address-in-the-92nd-episode-of-mann-ki-baat/

Talking about the culture of North East, PM mentions about The Madhavpur Mela. It is a fair held in the village of Madhavpur near the sea at Porbandar in Gujarat. The fair is said to have a deep connection between the East and West of India, which comes from a Pauranik story. It is said that Lord Krishna was married to Rukmani, a princess from the North East, in Madhavpur, Porbandar. As a symbol of this marriage, the Madhavpur fair is held even today. The fair lasts for a week, and artists from all the states of the North East come to showcase their culture and handicrafts. The fair creates a beautiful example of Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat, and new aspects are added to it with the efforts of the people. The bride’s side is called Gharati in local parlance, and many Gharaatis from the North East also come to this fair.

https://www.pmindia.gov.in/en/news_updates/pms-address-in-the-87th-episode-of-mann-ki-baat/

PM mentions about the North Eastern State of Meghalaya, which has become the first state to have formulated its own water-policy.

https://www.pmindia.gov.in/en/news_updates/pms-address-in-2nd-episode-of-mann-ki-baat-2-0/

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