PM Modi speaks in Mann Ki Baat: 'Perceiving a big change in younger generation, signs of a bright future'
PM Modi speaks in Mann Ki Baat: 'Perceiving a big change in younger generation, signs of a bright future'
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is addressing the nation through his monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat.' Tell all of you that this is the 80th episode of this programme. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said in Mann Ki Baat, "The younger generation is witnessing a big change. Today's young mind wants to do something new in old ways. After opening up the space sector, many youngsters came forward with an interest in it. Today, startup culture is expanding even in small towns and I see signs of a bright future in it.''

At the same time, he said, "Today, the young man's mind is bouncing to take risks. Wherever you look today, go to any family and talk to the youth, he goes away from his family traditions and says that he will start-ups and go to startups.'' At the same time, PM Modi further said, "No matter how many medals you get, no Citizen of India can enjoy victory unless they get a medal in hockey and this time he got a medal in hockey at the Olympics, after four decades. This time the Olympics have created a huge impact.''

At the same time, he also said, "Sports, sports, sports, sportsman spirit are no longer to stop in the country. This momentum has to be made permanent in family life, social life, nation life, energy, constant new energy.'' Let me tell you all that the Prime Minister had said in the last episode that 75 per cent of the messages and suggestions in the 'Mann Ki Baat' programme are young people who are under 35 years of age and this is a medium where positivity and sensitivity and whose character is 'collective.' At the same time, he had said, "All the suggestions and ideas sent to this programme cannot be discussed, but there are many of them which are sent to the concerned departments so that they can be worked out further.''

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