New Delhi: The BJP is putting in a lot of effort to make the 100th episode of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's radio show "Mann ki Baat" an "unprecedented" mass outreach program. It plans to set up facilities for people to listen to it at 100 venues on average in every assembly constituency across the country, reported news agency PTI. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's radio programme ‘Mann Ki Baat’ is set to complete its 100th episode this Sunday, the government has requested citizens to send suggestions and ideas on how to celebrate the 100th episode of the monthly radio program.


According to BJP sources, the party will arrange for people to hear Modi's speech at approximately four lakh locations, including abroad. Party president J P Nadda will oversee the entire process to ensure that it is a "historic" success.


In order to ensure that the radio broadcast reaches as many people as possible, the party's overseas divisions and a number of non-political organizations have also been brought on board.


They stated that arrangements have been made for eminent citizens to listen to the program in every Raj Bhawan, the official residences of governors, and the homes of chief ministers from the BJP or its allies.


Padma awardees from all states have been welcome to go to the occasions at Raj Bhavans, they said.


Nadda and other senior party leaders will hold a number of videoconferences to oversee the process, which will be overseen by BJP MPs and MLAs in their respective constituencies.


The Prime Minister reaches a wide range of a populace that is socioeconomically and culturally diverse the All India Radio, the largest radio network in the world with 262 stations and over 375 private and community stations. He inspires and energizes them not only on social, cultural, and economic issues but also on difficult issues that the world is facing today, such as the climate crisis, the waste management crisis, and the energy crisis.


During his monthly broadcast, which airs on the last Sunday of each month, Modi discusses a variety of topics.


The program began in 2014, the year he came to drive, and has been happening since.


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