Develop book reading habit: PM Modi


New Delhi, Jul 7 (IANS): A week after his Mann Ki Baat monthly radio programme in which he stressed on the importance of book reading, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday again urged people to keep reading books and to share their experiences on the NaMo App.

"During #MannKiBaat last week, I had talked about a book I read and urged you all to share what is on your reading table. Am glad people are responding enthusiastically. Keep reading and keep sharing on the NaMo App!," Modi tweeted.

The Prime Minister's Twitter handle also had a website link --www.narendramodi.in -- with a message: "Do you love reading books? Here's an exciting opportunity for you. Through this forum, you can directly share details about the book that you are currently reading with PM Modi!"

"Tell us about the book you are reading currently and what is the most interesting aspect of the book? Share why you selected the book and how it inspires you? You may also write about your favourite books and the ones that you would like to read next," the message reads.

Modi also tweeted messages of some people who had shared their reading experiences and current books they were reading.

  

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  • Bennaje, Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 08 2019

    This famous PM did not learn but got degree certificate from University. He is now advising others to read the book. High time he reads some good books on governance and how to follow and implement the constitution of India first. Rest will follow automatically.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Mon, Jul 08 2019

    The corrupt, rotten criminals become law makers and do not allow to change the law that would make them accountable to the voters. This is what I got after reading the book. So, Modiji, what's your solution?

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  • abdulla, india

    Sun, Jul 07 2019

    Correct message!
    Great Advise.
    Please cultivate the habit of reading from childhood age for kids on words.
    Make them book worms .and acquire knowledge.
    reading is the best habit....
    we strongly commend this habit...
    Let the elementary kids start reading from story books on words.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 07 2019

    The guys were criminals for time pass reading the books during the emergency.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 07 2019

    One has to be Educated to read Books ...

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  • Nash, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 07 2019

    More than 75% Indians are educated.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 07 2019

    Nash, Mangalore
    Balance 25% are Politicians ...

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  • Mr Clean, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 07 2019

    If only your Bhakths from ABVP, RSS, RS, SP, VHP, BD, HJV and many other pure holy one's followed your advice and acted on your Mon key Bath.

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Sun, Jul 07 2019

    How can Modi ask people to read books when he has an" APP" and is tweeting all the time?

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