The 100th episode of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s popular radio show “Mann Ki Baat” was broadcasted on Sunday, May 28. The program, which airs on the last Sunday of every month, has garnered a massive following since its inception in 2014.

This milestone episode was particularly significant as it was broadcasted live from the United Nations headquarters in New York. The program started with the Prime Minister paying tribute to the Indian soldiers who lost their lives in the Kargil War in 1999.

During the course of the show, PM Modi spoke on a range of topics, including the importance of yoga in everyday life, the need to protect the environment, and the significance of the monsoon season in India. He also highlighted the efforts of Indian scientists and researchers in developing COVID-19 vaccines.

The program was broadcasted in Hindi on All India Radio and Doordarshan’s entire network, and was also available for streaming on the AIR News website and the newsonair mobile app. Following the Hindi broadcast, the program was streamed in various regional languages through AIR.

The 100th episode of “Mann Ki Baat” was widely anticipated and was expected to draw a massive audience. The show has become a platform for the Prime Minister to connect with the nation and share his thoughts and ideas on various issues. The show has a global following, and people from various parts of the world tuned in to listen to this special episode.