The Asian Age

PMO seeks impact report on Mann Ki Baat 50 anniv

Sources stated that an impact assessment report has been sought regarding performanc­e of schemes & programmes after they have been taken up for discussion by the PM in his monthly radio address ◗

- NITIN MAHAJAN

With Prime Minister Narendra Modi scheduled to address the 50th instalment of Mann Ki Baat on November 25, the PMO has sought to assess the impact of issues raised by him by asking various ministries to compile data regarding their success after being aired on the airwaves.

Sources stated that an impact assessment report has been sought from the ministries and department­s regarding performanc­e of schemes and programmes after they have been taken up for discussion by the Prime Minister in his monthly radio address to the nation.

It is understood that through the impact assessment of beneficiar­ies

under programmes like Ujjwala Yojna, Jan Dhan Yojna, DDU Rural Electrific­ation programme, Swachchh Bharat Abhiyaan and others, the PMO is aiming to establish how they have seen a boost after their discussion in the monthly broadcast. Sources stated that several issues like promotion of Indian fabric khadi, Make In India, promotion of yoga and Indian artefacts would also be appraised and their impact on the country’s economy would also be brought out.

The assessment will establish the impact of direct heart- to- heart address by the PM in his inimitable style on issues concerning every citizen. For example, it could assess as to how sales of khadi improved after it was promoted by the Prime Minister or the increase in number of LPG users after its benefits were talked about by Mr Modi.

The Mann Ki show made its debut on October 3, 2014, just a few months after the Narendra Modi government came to power, and is broadcast on the last Sunday of every month.

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