#MannKiBaat has become a monthly national tradition, inspiring millions to participate in India`s developmental journey, the Indian Permanent Mission to the UN tweeted on Saturday.
    The Indian Mission in the US on Saturday also tweeted: As #MannKiBaat goes global with a live broadcast at UN Headquarters, let`s take a moment to appreciate the impact it has had in promoting inclusivity and public participation. 
    A recent report said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi`s monthly radio programme `Mann Ki Baat` has become a key pillar of the government`s citizen-outreach programme addressing multiple social groups such as women, youth, and farmers and has spurred community action. The research report identified five key themes associated with Mann Ki Baat, cleanliness and sanitation, health, wellness, water conservation, and sustainability.
    It said the programme highlights government and citizen action in these priority areas and in turn, encourages listeners to establish or participate in change-making initiatives in their own communities with the aim to have a lasting and sustainable impact on the lives of people and for the country. 
    The report said that Mann Ki Baat speaks directly to people and celebrates their achievements within, and beyond, their communities. The programme celebrates grassroots-level changemakers. 
    The 100th episode of Mann Ki Baat will be broadcast on Sunday. The programme started on October 3, 2014, months after Narendra Modi took over the Prime Minister`s Office in May. The research report `Mann Ki Baat: A Decade of Reflections` cited instances of people being moved to action after listening to the Mann Ki Baat programme. 
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