UGC asks universities to disseminate information on 'Mann ki Baat' 100th episode
Ishita Ranganath | April 19, 2023 | 12:42 PM IST | 1 min read
UGC asks universities to disseminate information 100th episode of PM's monthly programme. Interested can record their suggestions on website- mygov.in.
NEW DELHI: University Grants Commission (UGC) has issued a notice requesting universities to disseminate information about the 100th episode of prime minister Narendra Modi's monthly programme, 'Mann ki Baat'. MyGov has invited suggestion and ideas to make an initiative on the occasion to make the initiative more inclusive and magnificent. 'Mann ki Baat' will complete its l00th episode in April, 2023
UGC informed that interested people can record their suggestions on the official website- mygov.in. "It is, once again requested to disseminate the information about the event and widely display the banners and standees, so that, faculty, staff members and students can dial number and record their suggestions in 30 seconds, or they can scan the QR code and submit their suggestions," read the UGC notice.
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?Tune in for the 100th episode of #MannKiBaat
— PIB in Chandigarh | #AmritMahotsav (@PIBChandigarh) April 19, 2023
?️30th April, 2023 @mannkibaat pic.twitter.com/NcFIH9nAj7
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MyGov has also shared general banner and standee designs along with open files with a QR code and an IVR toll-free number. The government has organised a 'MannKiBaat Quiz.' "..do take part if you already have not and relive the spectacular journey of the last 99 episodes in which inspiring collective efforts have been highlighted," said a tweet on Twitter.
The last few days of the #MannKiBaat Quiz are left...do take part if you already have not and relive the spectacular journey of the last 99 episodes in which inspiring collective efforts have been highlighted. https://t.co/DuQNYOFijx https://t.co/qj5uf4O6QP
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 11, 2023
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