How Does PM Modi's Programme Reflect Positive Change and Public Participation?
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Bhopal, Feb 22 (NationPress) Madhya Pradesh Governor Mangubhai Patel stated on Sunday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat' initiative signifies a transformative shift and underscores the vital role of public engagement in nation-building.
Speaking to trainee police officers and newly appointed constables at the Madhya Pradesh Police Academy just before the programme's broadcast, the Governor remarked that 'Mann Ki Baat' transcends a simple radio show; it serves as a platform to unveil motivational narratives from around the nation.
He emphasized that the programme shines a spotlight on individuals who strive for societal betterment despite facing difficulties, illustrating the spirit of dedication and public service.
“‘Mann Ki Baat’ showcases uplifting stories from various regions, which can inspire police personnel to enhance their sensitivity and sense of duty in their roles,” Patel noted.
He encouraged the trainees to regularly tune in to the programme and extract motivation from the shared experiences, rather than viewing it as a mere obligation.
The Governor pointed out that the training period is fundamental in molding the future careers of police officers.
“The uniform is not just a representation of authority but a commitment to serve every individual, including those at the bottom of the societal ladder,” he stated.
Patel urged law enforcement to cultivate public trust and ensure their actions exemplify both professionalism and compassion.
He added that engaging with stories of social initiatives and accomplishments highlighted in ‘Mann Ki Baat’ illustrates how personal efforts can lead to wider societal transformations.
The Governor also underlined the importance of maintaining discipline, courtesy, and responsiveness in their approach to instill a sense of safety among citizens when they seek assistance from law enforcement.
He inspired the trainees to think about how they could weave the programme’s messages into both their professional and personal lives, expressing confidence that they would uphold the principles of public service and help strengthen the police force.