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‘Mann Ki Baat’ has made a deep impact at the international level: PM Modi narrated these real stories

New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s monthly radio program ‘Mann Ki Baat’ has completed 99 episodes. The 100th episode will air on 30 April. Through Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been continuously highlighting those individuals who have made a deep impact at the international level in a significant way and made the country proud. These inspiring stories of Mann Ki Baat reflect the global outlook of Indians, who stand out even in other countries of the world because of their dedication, hard work and excellence.

In Mann Ki Baat, PM Modi shared stories of those who are determined to preserve their mother tongue in foreign lands, as well as those who have won accolades on the global stage. Apart from this, PM Modi has also emphasized on India’s civilizational gifts to the world. There is also one of these yogas which has made an unprecedented impact on foreign lands. These stories shared by the Prime Minister reflect the growing influence of India on the global stage.

Here is a long list of examples and anecdotes shared by PM Modi in Mann Ki Baat…

Japan- June 2019- ‘Japan Yoga Niketan’ which has made yoga popular all over Japan. ,

June 2021 – Tokyo Olympics –

May 2022 PM met people in Japan and his connect with India and its culture. https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetail.aspx?PRID=1829105
Italy Antonietta Rosi has started ‘Serve Yoga International’, and has popularized yoga all over Europe.

Vatican, 13 October Pope Francis will declare Sister Mariam Thresia a saint.

Russia, July 2019- The World Child Champions Games were held in Moscow. This is a unique sports tournament for young cancer survivors.

August 2019- The Tiger Summit took place in 2010 in St.Petersburg, Russia. In this summit, a resolution was taken expressing concern over the decreasing population of tigers in the world.

August 2021- Boris Zakharyin teaches Sanskrit at Moscow State University, Russia.
Ireland, August 2021- Rutger Kortenhorst teaches Sanskrit in Ireland.

Thailand, August 2021- Dr. Chirapat Prapandavidya and Dr. Kusuma Rakshamani – Propagation of Sanskrit in Thailand.

July 2018- Around 12 football players and their coach trapped in a cave in Thailand.

Suriname, July 2020- India has a very close relationship with ‘Suriname’. Chandrika Prasad Santokhi has become the new president of Suriname.

February 2022- Surjan Parohi ji is working to save the heritage of Hindi language in Suriname.

Mali, September 2020- Seidu Dembele from Mali, West Africa.

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