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'Develop Book Reading Habit': PM Modi Urges People To Read And Share Experiences On Namo App

He took to Twitter and wrote, "During #MannKiBaat last week, I had talked about a book I read and urged you all to share what is on your reading table. Am glad people are responding enthusiastically. Keep reading and keep sharing on the NaMo App!"

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday urged people to keep reading books and to share their experiences on the NaMo App. He said a week after his Mann Ki Baat monthly radio programme in which he stressed on the importance of book reading. He took to Twitter and wrote, "During #MannKiBaat last week, I had talked about a book I read and urged you all to share what is on your reading table. Am glad people are responding enthusiastically. Keep reading and keep sharing on the NaMo App!" "Tell us about the book you are reading currently and what is the most interesting aspect of the book? Share why you selected the book and how it inspires you? You may also write about your favourite books and the ones that you would like to read next," the message reads. Modi also tweeted messages of some people who had shared their reading experiences and current books they were reading.
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