New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to do his monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat' today (January 30) on the Punya tithi of Mahatma Gandhi. Let us tell you all that PM Modi will first remember Gandhiji on his death anniversary and after that, the 'Mann Ki Baat' will start. This is going to be the first time that the timing of the program has been changed. In fact, it has been told by the Prime Minister's Office that this month's Mann Ki Baat, which will take place on the 30th, will start at 11:30 am after remembering Gandhiji on his death anniversary. You must be aware that earlier the program used to start at 11 am every time, which can be seen on PM Modi's official YouTube channel. On the other hand, Doordarshan will also broadcast it live. Let us tell you that 'Mann Ki Baat' is the prime minister's monthly radio program, which is broadcast on the last Sunday of every month, so today is the last Sunday of the month. PM Modi started this program after coming to power in the year 2014 and in this program he talks to the people of the country on all the issues. By the way, the programme is usually aired on the last Sunday of the month and its first episode was aired in October 2014 and it is running smoothly, except for a brief period in 2019, when the Prime Minister stopped it during the Lok Sabha elections. Yes, in the previous event, PM Modi had talked about the Corona epidemic and the demise of CDS Bipin Rawat. He had said, "Manpower is the strength of the people, it is everyone's effort that India could fight the biggest epidemic in 100 years. We stood with each other in every difficult time, like a family. To help someone in your locality or city, try to do more than what you made. If you compare the vaccination figures in the world today with India, then it seems that how unprecedentedly the country has done, how big a target it has achieved. Crossing the milestone of 140 crore doses of the vaccine is every Indian's own achievement. It shows the trust of every Indian, in the system, of showing trust in science, of the scientists, and, of the will of us Indians, who are fulfilling our obligations towards society." Pakistan calls India's nuclear proliferation claims "dubious." Taking the slogan of Make in India to a new level, entrepreneur Kishan Mali The bridegroom's procession came out with the constitution in hand