The 135th episode of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s popular radio show, Mann Ki Baat, is set for broadcast today at 11:00 AM. In preparation, the Rajasthan BJP has made extensive arrangements across the state. This time, the program will be streamed live at a record 50,000 booths and administrative circles, a significant increase from the previous count of 43,220. Beyond the broadcast, party workers at these locations will also participate in digital learning training sessions. In Jaipur, the state BJP headquarters will host the broadcast, with state president Madan Rathore and other senior officials in attendance.
Official Schedule and Refinery Inspection
The Chief Minister has a tightly packed itinerary today. The day begins in Jaipur with the formal launch of the state-level Pulse Polio campaign. Following this, the Chief Minister will host an interactive session at his residence with candidates who cleared the Civil Services and Indian Forest Service examinations of 2025. At 12:30 PM, he will depart for Pachpadra in Barmer. Between 2:30 PM and 5:30 PM, the Chief Minister will conduct a detailed site inspection of the HRRL refinery, focusing on preparations and arrangements ahead of its upcoming inauguration. He is scheduled to return to Jaipur from Pachpadra by 6:55 PM.
Government Action on Jaipur Incident
The state government has adopted a stringent stance regarding an incident in Jaipur where a young woman sustained burns shortly before the Chief Minister's convoy was scheduled to pass. Recognizing the severity of the matter, the police official from Ramnagaria station associated with the event has been immediately sent to police lines, and a fair investigation has been ordered into the entire sequence of events. Officials, including the Municipal Commissioner and the Deputy Commissioner, personally visited the victim's family to offer support. The government has pledged to cover all medical expenses for the victim's treatment. Additionally, the family has been assured of immediate financial assistance and rehabilitation. To support their long-term livelihood, a dairy booth will also be allocated to the family.













