New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's monthly radio show "Mann Ki Baat" is all set to be aired today (August 25) at 11 am. This programme would be his third radio programme since he was re-elected for a second term in May 2019.

People can hear PM Modi's live programme on All India Radio (AIR), DD National, DD News and DD Bharti.

In his first episode of "Mann Ki Baat" on June 30, PM Modi discussed various topics on the Emergency, water crisis and International Yoga Day. He had also urged people to inculcate a habit of reading books regularly.

He had said that he felt "empty" without addressing countrymen on the last Sunday of every month.

In his second episode of "Mann Ki Baat", he spoke about the abrogation of Article 370, the Prime Minister had discussed Kashmir, saying that "those who spread hatred will never succeed in their nefarious plans".

The Prime Minister also asserted that the "back to village" programme held in June in Jammu and Kashmir saw enthusiastic participation of villagers everywhere, including in very sensitive and remote villages, as government officials reached there to discuss development schemes with locals.

He had also said that the power of development was stronger than the might of "bullets and bombs".

PM Modi had spoken in the last episode of the radio programme in February this year. He had expressed confidence of the BJP-led NDA's victory in the Lok Sabha elections and said that the programme would return after the polls.

PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat" programme is aired on the last Sunday of the month and suggestions, stories and ideas are invited from people for it.