New Delhi: Delhi Haj Committee Chairman Kausar Jahan on Sunday praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Mann Ki Baat program, terming it as a platform that connects directly with the people.
Speaking to ANI, Kausar Jahan highlighted the Prime Minister’s focus on key topics such as artificial intelligence, health, fitness, and women’s empowerment, noting that each broadcast offers valuable insights and lessons for the public.
“Today we listened to the Prime Minister’s Mann Ki Baat with the people going on Haj at Delhi State Haj Committee. The programme ‘Main Ki Baat’ has become a programme of ‘Jan Jan Ki Baat’. The way PM Narendra Modi communicates directly with people, highlighting the problems of the people of the country and bringing the talent of the country in front of the people, hardly any other world leader does so,” she said.
“Today the Prime Minister talked about many important topics like AI, health and fitness, women’s day. Like every time, we got to learn a lot from this program of PM,” she added.
Ahead of International Women’s Day on March 8, Prime Minister Modi announced a unique initiative aimed at empowering women across India.
The PM said that on March 8, he would hand over his social media accounts, including X and Instagram, to a select group of inspiring women for a day during which they could share their work and experiences with their countrymen.
In his address in the 119th episode of Mann Ki Baat, PM Modi said that women, who have excelled in various fields, will use the platforms to share their achievements, experiences, and challenges with the nation.
Further, the Prime Minister praised India’s development and participation in Artificial Intelligence.
“Like space and science, India is rapidly making its mark in another field i.e., AI. Recently, I visited Paris to participate in a big AI conference. There, the world greatly appreciated India’s progress in this sector. We can also see the examples of how the people of our country are using AI in different ways today,” he said.
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