Agartala (Tripura) [India], Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha along with the local community listened to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 111th episode of 'Mann Ki Baat', the show known for its reach and connect with the people of India.

In an inspiring gathering, residents of Badharghat Legislative Assembly booth number 33 gathered to listen to 'Mann Ki Baat' broadcast on Sunday.

This episode of 'Mann Ki Baat' highlighted several initiatives and success stories that resonated deeply with the listeners.

From the lush coffee plantations of Araku in Andhra Pradesh to the exquisite Karthumbi Chhata of Kerala and the pristine peas of Kashmir, the Prime Minister's words celebrated the journey of these local products as they gained international recognition.

In his 111th episode of the show 'Mann Ki Baat', Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the global presence of local Indian products and mentioned Araku coffee produced in Andhra Pradesh. "There are so many Indian products that are in high demand around the world and when we see a local Indian product going global, it is natural to feel proud. One such product is Araku coffee, which is grown in large quantities in the Alluri Sita Rama Raju district of Andhra Pradesh.

Additionally, the program paid tribute to the Santal hero Sindhu-Kanu, a significant figure in Indian history, and emphasized the importance of the revival of the Sanskrit language.

The 'One Tree, Ma' Ke Naam' campaign, a tribute to mothers and the environment, was also a focal point, encouraging people to plant trees in honor of their mothers.

The local event at booth #33 was organized to foster community spirit and collective listening, further enhancing the impact of the Prime Minister's message. Residents expressed their admiration for the program's ability to bring diverse stories and initiatives from around the country into their homes.

"We feel connected to the entire nation through 'Mann Ki Baat'. It is inspiring to hear about the achievements and efforts of people from different parts of India," said a resident.

CM Manik Saha urged common people to listen to PM Modi's special program and accept the suggestions and ideas shared by him.