New Delhi: Nearly ninety-six per cent of the population is aware of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat. The programme has reached 100 crore people who are aware of and have listened to the programme at least once. These statistics were revealed in an exhaustive study commissioned by Prasar Bharati and conducted by the Indian Institute of Management, Rohtak.
99 episodes of ‘Maan ki Baat’ have been broadcasted so far. PM Modi will host the 100th episode on April 30.
The findings of the study were brought out in a press conference by Gaurav Dwivedi, CEO, Prasar Bharati and Dheeraj P. Sharma, Director, IIM Rohtak.
Below are the key findings of the survey.
- 23 crore people tune in to the programme regularly while another 41 crores constitute an occasional audience that has the scope of being converted into a regular audience.
- The study has tried to gauge the impact Mann Ki Baat has had on the population over the 99 editions so far.
- It states that a majority of listeners have become aware of governments working and 73% are optimistic and feel the country is going to progress.
- 58% of listeners have responded saying their living conditions have improved while a similar number (59%) have reported increased trust in Government.
- The general sentiment towards the Government can be gauged from the fact that 63% of people have said their approach to the Government has become positive and 60% have shown interest in working for nation-building.
- The study distributes the audience across 3 platforms with 44.7% of people tuning in to the programme on a TV while 37.6% access it on a mobile device. Viewing the programme is favoured over listening to it, as 62% of the respondents between the age of 19 to 34 preferred watching it on a TV.
- Hindi grabs a major chunk of listeners of Mann Ki Baat with 65% audience preferring it over any other language while English comes in second place with 18%.
- Total sample strength of 10003 was polled for this study of which 60% were males while 40% were females. This population was spread over 68 occupations sectors with 64% being from the informal and self-employed sector while students constituted 23% of the studied audience.
- Data was collected from North, South, East, and West regions of India using snowball sampling with approximately 2500 responses per zone, through a psychometrically purified survey instrument
Gaurav Dwivedi informed that apart from 22 Indian languages and 29 dialects, Mann Ki Baat is broadcast in 11 Foreign languages excluding English namely, French, Chinese, Indonesian, Tibetan, Burmese, Baluchi, Arabic, Pashtu, Persian, Dari and Swahili. He said the Mann ki Baat is being broadcast by more than 500 broadcast centres of All India Radio.
Going into the thought process behind the commissioning of the study, Dwivedi stated that from time to time there was a thought that we must get more well-rounded feedback in terms of the overall programme and not for particular episodes only. He further informed that while digital sentiment on Mann Ki Baat is readily available, the same is not the case with traditional media due to certain limitations. With this perspective, the task of the survey was awarded to IIM Rohtak on 18th April 2022.
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