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Red Fort, Konark Sun Temple Among 13 Locations To Showcase 'Mann Ki Baat' Themes

Arun Kumar DasApr 28, 2023, 10:50 AM | Updated 10:50 AM IST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi.


Red Fort, Gwalior Fort and Konark Sun Temple are among 13 iconic locations across the country, to have state-of-the-art projection mapping shows, highlighting the theme of 'Mann ki Baat'.

These will also highlight the historical and architectural marvel of the monuments, in the spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat, to mark the completion of 100th episode of 'Mann ki Baat' on 30 April.

Besides, there will be publication of the Amrit Chitra Comics which will highlight the heroic stories of the common people mentioned by the Prime Minister in his 'Mann Ki Baat' address.

It will present the experiences and the  exceptional and good work done by these heroes in a story format.

The Ministry of Culture has taken up  three unique initiatives to mark the completion of the 100th episode.

Briefing media, Culture Secretary Govind Mohan said that  these initiatives will celebrate the unique platform of 'Mann ki Baat' and the achievers who have figured in it. 

The 100th edition of 'Mann ki Baat', a unique and revolutionary initiative of Prime Minister, will be aired on All India Radio on 30 April 2023.

Govind Mohan said that Mann Ki Baat, a direct dialogue with the people of the country founded on the principle of inclusion and people centric governance, has been a source of inspiration for the people and a platform to celebrate ordinary Indians doing extraordinary work.

Giving details about the programmes, he said that the Culture Ministry has planned to celebrate the occasion in a momentous way through state-of -the-art projection mapping shows at 13 iconic locations including ASI monuments located across the country commencing on 29 April 2023.

The projection on each of the monuments will showcase the historic, architectural importance and the distinctiveness of the region highlighting the diversity of India as a country, on the lines of diverse topics and themes addressed by the Prime Minister in his show 'Mann Ki Baat', he said.

The Secretary further said that in an another initiative, the Ministry of Culture in collaboration with NGMA has curated an immersive experience though an Art Exhibition called the 'Jana Shakti' which will be inaugurated  on 30 April at NGMA, New Delhi. It will showcase paintings by 12 renowned artists, he added.

The third key initiative of the Ministry of Culture involves publication of the Amrit Chitra Comics which will highlight the heroic stories of the common people mentioned by the Prime Minister in his 'Mann Ki Baat'.

Mohan emphasised that these initiatives are an endeavour to communicate and connect with the Indian people through popular medium. These initiatives will reiterate the message and suggestions  of the  Prime Minister given by him through 'Mann Ki Baat' to inspire people and capture their popular imagination towards nation-building.

The other locations where the projection mapping shows will be held include Golconda Fort, Vellore Fort, Gateway of India, NavRatangarh Fort,  Ramnagar Palace, Residency Building, Modhera Sun Temple, Rang Ghar, Chittorgarh Fort and Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya.

The event will be open for the public from 5pm onwards. The Projection mapping show,  which will be in regional languages and will elaborate the history and heritage of our country, will be the centre of attraction.

The visitors will be able to enjoy it from 7pm onwards. The show will highlight the theme of 'Mann ki Baat' along with the historical and architectural marvel of the monument, in the spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.

Apart from this, various other initiatives such as ‘Audio Booth’ — for listening to the past episodes of 'Mann Ki Baat', ‘Selfie Booth’ — for collecting the memories of this momentous occasion through pictures, and ‘Message Booth’ — for sharing thoughts and  opinions regarding the event will be part of the fun package of the event.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the nation through 'Mann Ki Baat' on the last Sunday of every month. His radio address is broadcast in 22 Indian languages, 29 dialects, and 11 international languages through multiple platforms.

'Mann Ki Baat', a brain child of the Prime Minister started on 3 October, 2014 on All India Radio, has reached new heights of creating an inclusive platform for all and further facilitated public participation in the matters of national and international interest.

The programme also recognises the achievements and successes of common people, NGOs, SHGs etc. in national development.

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