In a glowing tribute, Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha celebrated the 131st installment of PM Narendra Modi’s Mann Ki Baat, aired on Sunday, calling it a source of endless inspiration for citizens. The program, he said, masterfully weaves themes of perseverance, unity, and positivity into the national fabric.
From Mohanpur in West Tripura, Saha listened attentively before praising the PM’s direct line to the people. This radio bridge not only communicates vital ideas but ignites a drive for progress among listeners everywhere.
Recalling the state’s leading role in the last episode’s engagement, Saha noted, ‘Mann Ki Baat echoed in every booth, public forums, and households across Tripura.’ This collective involvement marked a high point in national participation.
The fresh episode brimmed with touching real-life accounts. PM Modi recounted the noble act of a couple donating their daughter’s organs after her passing, granting life to others. He also shared the feat of a heart transplant survivor embarking on epic road trips.
Saha interpreted these as powerful lessons in altruism and resilience. ‘They show how resolve and confidence tackle life’s toughest challenges,’ he observed. The discussion extended to tech-savvy differently-abled achievers pushing boundaries.
On the Paralympics front, Saha commended athletes from Tripura and beyond, assuring state backing. Innovations like blind cricket matches inspire societal shifts towards inclusivity.
Agriculture took center stage too, with calls for smarter pond management and cutting-edge methods to enhance yields. The broadcast covered AI breakthroughs, athletic glories, KYC drives, organ donation pushes, Kerala Kumbh highlights, a homage to Jayalalithaa, and encouragement for exam-takers.
Ultimately, Saha positioned Mann Ki Baat as an unmatched unifier, fueling national spirit and progress with every episode.