Chief Minister listens to the broadcast of the “Mann Ki Baat” programme with public representatives
On Sunday, Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav attended the “Mann Ki Baat” programme at Vivekananda Community Hall Complex in Bagh Mughalia, where he listened to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. Dr. Yadav commented that India is making remarkable progress in many areas under Prime Minister Shri Modi’s leadership. During the programme, the Prime Minister discussed various topics, including the speakers of the divine language Sanskrit in Bangalore, the global Yoga Day celebrations, the achievements of the Akashvani Centre in Kuwait, and coffee production in Andhra Pradesh.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav also planted a sapling in the Vivekananda Community Hall Complex. The CM planted a mango sapling. Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Backward Classes and Minority Welfare, Smt. Krishna Gaur, Shri Sumit Pachauri and other public representatives were also present with him.
Along with discussing other topics, Prime Minister Shri Modi also gave details of the programmes held on Yoga Day in various countries
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