It has been learnt that senior officials of the Sports Authority of India (SAI) have been asked to convey the message to the Centres across the country, where thousands of Indian players hone their skills, to tune in to the program.
"The National Sports Day is approaching and the PM is very keen to see that India develops into a sporting country, so he will touch upon a lot of sports issues," a sports ministry official told PTI on condition of anonymity.
Dhyan Chand's birthday which falls on August 29 is observed as National Sports Day. On this day, National Sports Awards such as Arjuna and Khel Ratna are conferred on selected athletes by the President of India every year.
"All the SAI centres in the country have been told to convey the message so that all the campers can listen," the official said.
Modi is likely to speak on a range of issues including Tokyo Olympics, National Sports Day and Bharat Indigenous Games.
In the month of June, the Sports Ministry had written to the Prime Minister's Office, requesting that Bharat Ratna, country's highest civilian honour, should be bestowed upon the triple Olympic gold medallist.
Sports and Indian athletes have regularly figured in PM's Mann ki Baat, the latest mention being India women's cricket team's historic runner-up finish at the World Cup in England.
He had advised Mithali Raj and her team to not feel disheartened following the defeat at the hands of hosts England as the entire country was proud of their feat.
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