I would like to suggest that the honurable Prime Minister highlight how technology can be used to empower tribal and remote communities in India. Many villages still lack access to digital education and government services. Initiatives like mobile “Digital Vans” equipped with solar-powered laptops, free internet, and trained volunteers can help bridge the digital divide. Setting up Digital Seva Kendras in every Panchayat and promoting online platforms for tribal artisans can boost local economies and support Atmanirbhar Bharat. This can ensure that development truly reaches the last person in society.
Hi Sir,
Indian Youth is in danger because of addiction to Social Media like Instagram reels, short videos. These apps are silently killing their time and energy by showing useless content one after the other. this has become like drug addiction. I want you to awake our youth by explaining them to stay away from all these useless and meaningless apps and work on their skills and education etc. We cant make Bullet Train, Cant make our own AI, no Gold Medals in Olympics. One of the reason is this social media. Please Please awake them in mann ki baat. Thanks alot.
🏛️ Understanding the Past to Shape the Future:
Why Archaeology Must Be Introduced to India’s Youth
By Susmita Kulkarni
India is a land of ancient civilizations, spiritual philosophies, and architectural wonders. Every ruined fort, ancient coin, and heritage site has a story — a story that defines our identity and inspires our future. Yet, our education system rarely prioritizes archaeology, the very discipline that helps us understand our past. As India advances under the visionary leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji in fields like space, AI, and digital governance, it is vital that our youth also remain rooted in cultural awareness. This is where archaeology plays a crucial role.
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📌 Why Archaeology Matters
Archaeology is not just about unearthing relics — it’s the science of studying human history through material remains. It answers essential questions:
How did ancient societies live, build, and evolve?
What values sustained civilizations?
Why did
Respected Prime Minister Modiji,
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Respected Modi ji,
Pranam 🙏,For the upcoming 124th Mann Ki Baat on 27 July 2025, I would be delighted to hear you highlight the inspiring work of grassroots heroes — like a young innovator using drones for water conservation or schoolgirls leading plastic-free village campaigns. These stories motivate citizens like me to believe in the power of local change. With the monsoon gracing our fields, it would be wonderful if you could guide us on reviving traditional water harvesting and promoting natural farming techniques. I also feel your message on “Yoga for One Earth, One Health” will remind us that wellness is not just personal but also a responsibility toward our planet. I hope you also spotlight our youth — especially rural students building useful apps in Indian languages — and encourage us all to support them through mentoring and resources.
Subject: Promoting the Traditional Use of Mehndi During Monsoon for Health and Cultural Well-being
Dear Honorable Prime Minister,
I wish to bring to your attention the cultural and health significance of mehndi (henna) during the monsoon season. Traditionally, women of all ages apply mehndi during festivals like Teej, Raksha Bandhan, and Karva Chauth, as it provides natural cooling and antiseptic benefits, rooted in Indian knowledge systems.
However, recent bans on mehndi in schools and colleges are depriving young girls of its health benefits, especially during humid monsoon months when skin infections and other waterborne diseases are more common. Regular application of mehndi can help prevent infections while preserving our cultural heritage.
I kindly request your support in promoting awareness of these traditional practices and their health benefits nationwide. Your guidance can help protect our cultural identity and enhance health and hygiene during the monsoon.
Thank you