Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday has addressed the nation through his flagship programme 'Mann Ki Baat' over radio. PM Modi promised that his government will find a solution to the 'One rank One Pension' issue soon. He spoke in length about the new initiatives taken up by his government to fight poverty in the country. The prime minister also congratulated students on their success in board exams and urged them to chose a career that would help India. READ: PM Modi’s Mann ki Baat: Govt committed to roll out ‘one rank one pension’, but seeks time In his last programme which was broadcasted on April 26, PM Modi expressed solidarity with people of Nepal assuring India's support after a devastating earthquake rattled the country claiming more 8,000 lives. The programme will be aired on All India Radio at 11 am (IST). Highlights: 11. 05 am: #MannKiBaat: PM @narendramodi asks students to choose their career in such a manner that it should help the nation also. — The Indian Express (@IndianExpress) May 31, 2015 11.08 am: #MannKiBaat: @narendramodi cites the example of @APJAbdulKalam to students saying they should not lose their heart when they face failure. — The Indian Express (@IndianExpress) May 31, 2015 11. 10 am: Success and failure are a part of life. We can learn a lot from failure also: PM @narendramodi #MannKiBaat — PMO India (@PMOIndia) May 31, 2015 11.11 am: I have always wanted to work for the poor. We think of new initiatives, we take feedback on initiatives: PM @narendramodi — PMO India (@PMOIndia) May 31, 2015 11. 15 am: #MannKiBaat: | Within a span of 20days, over 8cr 52 lakh people have benefited from the three new schemes introduced by @narendramodi govt — The Indian Express (@IndianExpress) May 31, 2015 11. 18 am: #MannKiBaat: Within 100 days, many countries of the UN agreed to observe 21st June as World Yoga Day. Proud moment for India- @narendramodi — The Indian Express (@IndianExpress) May 31, 2015 11.20 am: #MannKiBaat: To the Army of our country, I assure you that my govt will implement the 'one rank one pension' scheme- @narendramodi — The Indian Express (@IndianExpress) May 31, 2015