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PM Modi invites suggestions for 'Mann Ki Baat'

| @indiablooms | Sep 13, 2019, at 11:56 am

New Delhi, Sept 13 (UNI): Prime Minister Narendara Modi on Friday invited inputs and suggestions from citizens for 'Mann Ki Baat Program' on September 29.

Modi said he is looking forward to hear insightful ideas for this month's 'Mann Ki Baat' and further asked people to record their messages on toll free number 1800 11 7800.

'I look forward to hearing your insightful ideas for this month’s #MannKiBaat, which will take place on the 29th. Dial 1800-11-7800 to record your message, write on the MyGov Open Forum or on the NaMo App.', the PM posted on Twitter.

The suggestions through phone can be recorded between September 12 to 26. People can send their suggestions through Modi App up to 2345 hours on September 28. 


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