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KutukiKids Learning app can help children to learn maths, science through songs and stories: PM Modi in Mann ki Baat

KutukiKids Learning app is an interactive app for children which can help them to easily learn many aspects of maths, science through songs and stories.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing the nation through his monthly radio programme, Mann Ki Baat, on Sunday said KutukiKids Learning app is an interactive app for children which can help them to easily learn many aspects of maths, science through songs and stories.

“There is an app in it, Kutuki kids learning app. It is such an interactive app for young children in which they can learn a lot and can learn math and science through songs and stories. It has activities and games also.”

Apart from this, there is also an app for the microblogging platform, called KOO. In this, we can place our opinion and interact in our mother tongue via text, video or audio: PM Modi

However, speaking on Teachers’ Day celebrations, Modi said all should join hands to celebrate it.

“And when we are celebrating Teachers’ Day on 5 September, then I will definitely urge my teacher colleagues to create an environment for this and all should join together to celebrate it,” Modi said.

So as to motivate children to prepare for 75th Independence Day, Modi invited them to visit any historical place in their city related to freedom struggle and write poems, stories on freedom fighters/ movement.

“If there is a place connected with the freedom movement in your city, then teachers should visit there with students. Students of a school can decide that in 75th years of independence, they will write poems and stories on 75 heroes of freedom in their region,” added Modi.

Previously on August 18, PM Modi asked people to share their inputs and ideas for the 68th edition of his monthly radio program ‘Mann ki Baat’.

While speaking at the 67th edition of ‘Mann Ki Baat’, which coincided with the 21st anniversary of ‘Kargil Vijay Diwas’, Prime Minister Modi criticised Pakistan and stated that it adopted the misadventure with sinister plans to seize India’s land and to divert its ongoing internal conflicts.

PM had urged the youth to share stories of valour of soldiers amid the Kargil war. By doing this, your friends will also get inspired, says PM Modi.

He asked people to visit the website – www.gallantryawards.gov.in – saying they would get to know a lot about the braves and their valour.

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