<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently addressing 2021's first 'Mann Ki Baat'. This is the 73rd episode of the PM's monthly radio programme.</p>.<p>You can tune in to Doordarshan or the All India Radio. The live stream would also be available on the NaMo App.</p>.<p>Alternatively, here's where you can listen to PM Modi's 73rd Mann Ki Baat live:</p>.<p>The address comes a day before Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is scheduled to table the Union Budget 2021. </p>.<p>In his last 'Mann Ki Baat' episode, also the final address of 2020, PM Modi had made a strong pitch for the 'vocal for local' campaign and had asked manufacturers and industry leaders to ensure that world-class products were made in the country.</p>.<p>The episode also stood out as it aired amid a raging farmers' protest along Delhi's border against the three contentious farm laws. PM Modi was on the receiving end of the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/protesting-farmers-in-punjab-haryana-beat-thalis-during-pms-mann-ki-baat-932172.html" target="_blank">farmers' ire</a> who banged utensils and raised slogans against the BJP government during the radio address to protest his “indifferent” approach to their demand for repealing the farm sector laws. </p>.<p>As farmers, mostly from Punjab and Haryana protested, the Prime Minister had recalled the sacrifices of two sons of Guru Gobind Singh – Sahibzade Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh – who were immured alive by “tyrants and tormentors”. </p>.<p>In this monthly radio address, PM Modi touches upon a variety of issues and also, at times, shares the common man's views.</p>.<p><em>(With inputs from PTI)</em></p>
<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently addressing 2021's first 'Mann Ki Baat'. This is the 73rd episode of the PM's monthly radio programme.</p>.<p>You can tune in to Doordarshan or the All India Radio. The live stream would also be available on the NaMo App.</p>.<p>Alternatively, here's where you can listen to PM Modi's 73rd Mann Ki Baat live:</p>.<p>The address comes a day before Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is scheduled to table the Union Budget 2021. </p>.<p>In his last 'Mann Ki Baat' episode, also the final address of 2020, PM Modi had made a strong pitch for the 'vocal for local' campaign and had asked manufacturers and industry leaders to ensure that world-class products were made in the country.</p>.<p>The episode also stood out as it aired amid a raging farmers' protest along Delhi's border against the three contentious farm laws. PM Modi was on the receiving end of the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/protesting-farmers-in-punjab-haryana-beat-thalis-during-pms-mann-ki-baat-932172.html" target="_blank">farmers' ire</a> who banged utensils and raised slogans against the BJP government during the radio address to protest his “indifferent” approach to their demand for repealing the farm sector laws. </p>.<p>As farmers, mostly from Punjab and Haryana protested, the Prime Minister had recalled the sacrifices of two sons of Guru Gobind Singh – Sahibzade Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh – who were immured alive by “tyrants and tormentors”. </p>.<p>In this monthly radio address, PM Modi touches upon a variety of issues and also, at times, shares the common man's views.</p>.<p><em>(With inputs from PTI)</em></p>