Jamshedpur’s Bharat Singh Tunes into PM Modi’s 103rd Mann Ki Baat

BJP member Bharat Singh and colleagues participate in listening to PM Modi’s 103rd Mann Ki Baat, inspired by his message of public service.

JAMSHEDPUR – Today, BJP State Working Committee member and social worker, Bharat Singh, along with his colleagues, tuned into the 103rd edition of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Mann Ki Baat program at his Sakchi office.

Bharat Singh shared that listening to the Mann Ki Baat program, delivered by the renowned Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, always stirs emotions towards public service.

He opined that Mann Ki Baat reveals how even small initiatives can make a significant difference in major crises.

Inspired by PM Modi’s radio program, individuals across various age groups in India, from children to the elderly, are motivated to empower themselves and contribute to the nation’s progress.

Bharat Singh acknowledged that the return of India’s ancient heritage from abroad is a testament to PM Modi’s diligent efforts and adept foreign policy.

He added that each episode of Mann Ki Baat is a source of fresh insights and inspiration to serve the needy.

In this edition, Modi talked about the importance of continuing the ‘tricolor campaign’ in every household, which Singh believes would imbue every Indian with a profound sense of patriotism.

Bharat Singh concluded by extending his heartfelt gratitude to PM Narendra Modi for the impactful Mann Ki Baat program.

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