Delhi BJP Chief Says Mann Ki Baat Best Platform for Learning

Delhi BJP President Virender Sachdeva praised PM Modi's 133rd Mann Ki Baat episode as a great learning platform. He highlighted the mention of Census 2027 as a "need of the time" for the country. PM Modi detailed the digital transformation of the census, including a mobile app for enumerators. The Prime Minister urged all citizens to actively participate in this world's largest population exercise.

Key Points: Mann Ki Baat Best Learning Platform: Delhi BJP Chief

  • Delhi BJP President hails Mann Ki Baat as learning platform
  • Census 2027 mentioned as "need of the time"
  • Census 2027 is digital with mobile app for enumerators
  • PM Modi urges citizen participation in world's largest census
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"No better platform for learning than Mann Ki Baat": Delhi BJP President Virender Sachdev

Delhi BJP President Virender Sachdeva praises PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat as a great learning platform, highlighting the need for Census 2027 participation.

"There can be no better platform for learning than Mann Ki Baat. - Virender Sachdeva"

New Delhi, April 26

Delhi BJP President Virender Sachdeva on Sunday hailed the 133rd episode of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat' and recognised the mention of census in the address as a "need of the time."

Speaking with mediapersons here, Sachdeva described Mann Ki Baat as a great learning platform.

"...Prime Minister Modi has also mentioned the census in the Mann Ki Baat program, about how we are going to conduct it in the country. It is also a need of the time... There can be no better platform for learning than Mann Ki Baat," he said.

In today's 'Mann Ki Baat' broadcast, Prime Minister Modi said that every Indian must be aware of the Census campaign, which is the world's largest census. The PM elaborated that the Census 2027 has been made digital with all information is being recorded directly in digital form. The enumerators going door-to-door have a mobile app to enter all the information, he said.

PM Modi said that in States where self-enumeration has been completed, the Census staff have also begun enumerating households. House listings for approximately one crore, twenty lakh families have been completed so far.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to actively participate in the upcoming Census 2027, calling it a "shared responsibility of all", and appealed to people to make the exercise a success while highlighting its digital framework and improved accessibility during the 133rd episode of his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat.

Describing the census as the world's largest population exercise, PM Modi highlighted its digital transformation, enhanced public participation through self-enumeration, and its crucial role in strengthening governance and policy-making.

The Prime Minister said, "At present, an important campaign is going on in our country and it is important for every Indian to know about it. This is the Census campaign, the largest census exercise in the world. Those who have gone through this process before will find this time's experience different. Census 2027 has been made digital. All information is being recorded directly through digital mediums."

The Census 2027 will be the 16th census since the exercise began and the 8th after independence, marking a significant step with digital integration and strengthened data security. The government has approved an outlay of Rs 11,718.24 crore, with the process to be conducted in two phases -- house listing between April and September 2026, followed by population enumeration in February 2027.

Meanwhile, BJP MP Kamaljeet Sehrawat appreciated the mention of various topics, including the Beating Retreat ceremony, sustainable development, and Olympiad achievements, among others.

"The way the Prime Minister touched upon all the topics in today's Mann Ki Baat, whether it was about sustainable development, daughters winning Olympiads abroad, or the matter of our armed forces' Beating Retreat music, the Prime Minister addressed every topic that is a matter of pride for India," he said.

PM Modi's 133rd episode of his monthly radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat' to the nation saw citizens from various corners addressing their questions and suggestions to the prime minister.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, I find Mann Ki Baat a bit too one-sided. Why can't we have a debate or a dialogue? The PM speaks, we listen. That's not really a platform for learning, it's more like a lecture. But the census digitalization is good, I'll give them that.
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Vikram M
Great to see PM highlighting the census! It's a massive exercise and digitization will make it faster and more accurate. But the 11,718 crore budget is huge - we need to ensure it's spent wisely and doesn't get wasted on bureaucracy.
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Michael C
As someone who's been following Indian affairs from abroad, I think Mann Ki Baat is a clever tool for creating a personal connection between the leader and citizens. The digital census is impressive, but I wonder how rural areas with poor internet will participate effectively.
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Kavya N
PM Modi always brings up topics that matter to every Indian. The Olympiad achievements and sustainable development mentions were inspiring! Makes me feel proud to be Indian. 😊 The census will surely help with better policy-making.

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