PM Modi’s “Mann Ki Baat” series, “Igniting Collective Goodness” third book launched.
The 100 episodes of Mann Ki Baat, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi has hosted every month since October 2014, are chronicled in this book.
The third book in the series, “Igniting Collective Goodness: MKB@100,” which chronicles Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 100 episodes of Mann Ki Baat—which have been shown on a monthly basis since October 2014—was released by the BlueKraft Digital Foundation on Tuesday.
The book aims to examine life experiences, projects, and significant events that have made the radio broadcast a force for good, according to the publishers. The book, which is broken up into three sections and covers different aspects of nation-building that are fueled by democratic dialogue, social changes, and shifting perspectives, is filled with a mosaic of experiences that have influenced the program’s core ideas.
In his foreword, Prime Minister Modi said, “I am glad that a book is being penned on Mann Ki Baat, in light of this programme having completed 100 episodes in April 2023.”
Following the conclusion of 26 episodes, the first book in the series was published and released in May 2017 by President Ram Nath Kovind.
The subsequent book, which commemorates 50 occurrences, was introduced in March 2019 by Arun Jaitley, the union finance minister at the time.
Congratulating the publisher for coming up with the third book in the series, union home and co-operation minister Amit Shah in a post on his X handle said, “The new book ‘Igniting Collective Goodness: Mann Ki Baat @ 100’ tells the story of a unique journey undertaken by our nation under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi Ji. It sheds new light on how Modi Ji with the sheer power of his words rallied the nation behind common goals of greater goodness. Powered by data and insights, the book is a must-read for the youths who wish to reflect on the transformative journey, as Mann Ki Baat crosses the mark of the 100th episode.”
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president J P Nadda said, “The title of the book itself suggests, Mann ki Baat, the monthly radio broadcast by PM @narendramodi ji, has been a platform to celebrate the collective goodness of our people. This book, with its deep insights, data driven analysis and a peek into the process behind every month’s episodes, will be a scholarly new addition in the literature around Mann ki Baat. I encourage all of us to read this book that chronicles a modern mass movement.”
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