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New Delhi, Oct 26 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s monthly radio address ‘Mann Ki Baat’ has now taken a major technological leap as it is being made available in the Prime Minister’s voice in multiple Indian languages with the help of Artificial Intelligence.
New Delhi, Oct 26 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s monthly radio address ‘Mann Ki Baat’ has now taken a major technological leap as it is being made available in the Prime Minister’s voice in multiple Indian languages with the help of Artificial Intelligence.
This innovative use of AI ensures that people from different walks of life can now listen to ‘Mann Ki Baat’ in the voice of PM Modi in their own language, creating a more personal and engaging connection with the audience.
The program is now available in multiple regional languages including Oriya, Malayalam, Punjabi, Telugu, Kannada, Gujarati, Bengali, Tamil, Marathi, Assamese and English.
This AI-powered initiative has made it easier for people to understand and connect with the Prime Minister’s message in their mother tongue.
‘Mann Ki Baat’ is a radio program through which Prime Minister Modi addresses the nation on various topics of national interest, social issues and inspirational stories.
It aims to connect directly with citizens, highlight grassroots level achievements and encourage people’s participation in nation building.
The program is broadcast on All India Radio on the last Sunday of every month and is also broadcast on television channels and digital platforms, reaching millions of listeners in India and abroad.
With the integration of AI, ‘Mann Ki Baat’ has not only embraced technological advancements but also strengthened its mission of inclusivity by removing linguistic barriers and bringing every Indian closer to the Prime Minister’s message.
The Prime Minister regularly shares inspiring stories of Indians doing impactful work in sectors such as education, health, environment, innovation and social service, and also highlights grassroots initiatives and community-led efforts driven by youth, farmers, women, artisans, entrepreneurs, sportspersons and self-help groups. It also draws attention to the contributions of history’s unsung heroes.
Over the years, ‘Mann Ki Baat’ has evolved into a soft tool of nation-building, shaping public discourse through stories that celebrate India’s diversity, resilience and social commitment.
–IANS
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