New Delhi [India], May 3 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday thanked Japan’s Ambassador to India, Hiroshi Suzuki for “the kind words and for also remembering my friend, late Mr Shinzo Abe.”The Japanese embassy in India tweeted in regards to the one centesimal episode of Mann ki Baat. Wishing on the event, the embassy recalled a message by the Late Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe within the preface to the e-book ‘Mann Ki Baat: A Social Revolution on Radio,’ said a press launch from tkhe Prime Minister’s workplace.
Earlier, Suzuki had congratulated PM Modi on the one centesimal episode of Mann Ki Baat and remembered late Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s preface to the e-book ‘Mann Ki Baat: A Social Revolution on Radio.'”Congratulations on the 100th episode of Mann Ki Baat, PM @narendramodi. The program, as our late Japanese PM Shinzo Abe wrote in the preface to the book ‘Mann Ki Baat: A Social Revolution on Radio’, reflects PM Modi’s “robust ardour for dialogue”. MannKiBaat100,” tweeted Suzuki.
In his preface, Shinzo wrote, “This book is filled with Prime Minister Modi’s enthusiasm for interacting with the people of India, particularly with the youth. Talking on a one-hour radio show once a month, while addressing challenging tasks as prime minister, requires tremendous effort, and I cannot but feel his strong passion for dialogue with his people. Having met a number of leaders in the international society, I found Prime Minister Modi comes next to nobody in caring for the development of his own country from a strategic and long-term perspective. Japan and India are the two major democracies in Asia, having a special mission to join hands in leading the peace and prosperity of the Indo-Pacific region. I hope this book will inspire many Indian youths, who will contribute to further development of India.”The Japanese envoy additionally remembered 89th episode of Mann ki Baat, the place PM Modi lauded the India-Japan cultural ties whereas citing Japanese artists, who’ve been staging Mahabharat and Ramayana in Asian nations.
“I specially appreciate the 89th episode of Mann ki Baat, where PM Modi lauded the India-Japan cultural ties while citing Japanese artists, who have been staging Mahabharat and Ramayana in Asian countries. MannKiBaat100,” tweeted Suzuki.
“As PM Modi rightly said, Mann Ki Baat is a unique festival of goodness and positivity that comes every month. And it’s an inspiration to all of us. Charaiveti Charaiveti Charaiveti India-Japan MannKiBaat100,” he added.
PM Modi’s Mann Ki Baat, which turned 100 on Sunday, noticed very broad public engagement with greater than 11 lakh individuals posting photographs whereas listening to Mann Ki Baat in India and overseas.
The broadcast of the one centesimal episode was an enormous success in India and overseas, officers mentioned.
Around 9 lakh tweets with billions of impressions have been registered on social media.
The programme, which began on October 3, 2014, has change into a key pillar of the federal government’s citizen-outreach programme addressing a number of social teams corresponding to ladies, youth, and farmers and has spurred group motion.
According to a examine, over 100 crore individuals have linked to Mann Ki Baat at the very least as soon as, it speaks on to individuals, celebrates grassroots-level changemakers and achievements of individuals and has influenced individuals in direction of optimistic actions.
The 30-minute programme was additionally broadcast on the United Nations headquarters in New York. (ANI)