New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation in his monthly radio talk Mann Ki Baat at 11 am today. In the 66th edition of his monthly address, Prime Minister discussed India-China situation, amid the ongoing border dispute in Ladakh.  The Prime Minister addresses Mann ki Baat on last Sunday of every month. Read Details Here: 'Befitting Reply Has Been Given To Those Coveting Our Territories': PM Modi In Mann Ki Baat


It is to be noted that the previous two editions of Mann Ki Baat were focused on the Coronavirus pandemic and resultant lockdown.


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"Tune in tomorrow at 11 AM! MannKiBaat," he said in a tweet.






In his last address PM had that people should stay vigilant and it is important to be even more careful now as a major part of our economy has opened up.


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"With all due precautions, passenger flights have resumed. Gradually industrial activities are rebooting. It means a large chunk of the economy has now opened up. Now, we need to be even more vigilant. Be it maintaining a distance of six feet, wearing of masks, staying home as far as possible. We must follow all these precautions without slightest laxity," he had said.  "In the country, the battle against corona is being fought strongly with collective efforts. Looking at the world we realise how big is the achievements of Indians," the Prime Minister added.


`People should ask PM to speak on fuel prices in Mann Ki Baat': Congress


People Narendra Modi to speak about rising prices of petrol and diesel in the country in his monthly radio talk Mann Ki Baat, a Maharashtra Congress leader had said onThursday. "The prime minister speaks on many issues in his Mann Ki Baat program. He also asks people to suggest topics," said state Congress secretary Mohan Joshi. "Nowfuel prices are rising regularly, which will also increase the inflation. People can not deal with inflation amid coronavirus pandemic. So People should suggest that the PM talk on the fuel price hike," he said.