Dt. 6/4/2012

Gandhinagar 

 

This is the occasion of inaugurating the new building of GPCB and they have themselves established an example by taking care of maximum utilization of solar energy, initiatives in water conservation and I once again congratulate all the people behind this work.

With the passage of time, may be due to the implementation of laws or due to an atmosphere built up in the whole world, now there is no laxity in environmental awareness. All are aware about the good and bad, everybody knows what should be done and what should not to be done. But there is something that creates barriers in our work. Even in our personal life also we experience that the one who is conscious about preventive health care, restraining self control by following rules and regulations, wake-up early in the morning, regularly practicing Yoga, living a systematic life, neither needs any doctor nor medicine leads a smooth life. In the same way, before starting a new industry, if preemptive care is taken, then no problems are faced in his industrial life. But once a wall is constructed and later on if someone points out that there must be a window here, then it becomes difficult to fit a window there and then successive problems start occurring. Then sometimes there are some people who don’t take much precaution about preventive health care, but once any disease is detected, they get very conscious about that. If a person gets even subtle effect of any disease, he consults all the doctors and tries to get rid of the disease and hence gets well soon, that too with limited expenses. Let us consider that when we had made this, the technology might be old or some pollution problems might have emerged afterwards… but the moment when the disease is detected, if we nip it in the bud and try to improve it, even then we are saved from larger dangers. But there are some people who take such things for granted that it must be just a doubt, or just normal cold, or normal headache, it’s very natural with the body..! And this negligence gradually traps him in some critical disease and ultimately the whole family gets ruined. Then he looks for the best doctors, and though has to lead his remaining life at the faith of doctors and injections, etc. Similarly, in industry also, those who remained careless, inattentive, violated rules in the beginning and at last when it befalls, they try to find out ways and manipulate things. Even if we look at our own life, we can understand that what should be done and what should not be done in the industry. And Friends, one thing is certain that we have no right to destroy other’s happiness for our own benefit. You have to accept it and until this becomes a conviction in life, we feel burden of all these matters. But once it becomes the conviction, the same things become pleasurable in life. Today wherever we go, if someone has made even a small ‘Green Building’ then, first of all he acquaints that Sir, this is our ‘Green Building’! If it’s an industry having problem of pollution, in natural course, if the production process is such that something of such type is disposed, so immediately he states that see, we have grown these many trees, we have done this, and so on. That means, he knows that he has to do all these things to mitigate it and also make sincere efforts for that. But how to develop this tendency as an inherent nature..!

It is very unfortunate for our country that we seek to emulate the West very as much as possible. Because of long periods of slavery, a psychology to do all that which is considered as the best in other countries developed and as a consequence, we too went on accepting the ‘Throw Away Culture’ that took over the world courtesy the West. Now the people of western countries have realized that they have no option other than recycling, ‘Throw-away’ will not work, it has become a must to get the best from the waste. Here, it was in our culture! You just think about the mastery we had in recycling. During mango season, ladies in our house prepare mango juice in food. After removing juice it is recycled and made ‘Fajeto’ from its peel and stone, then again recycles it by cutting down the seeds and removing its kernel from inside and prepares refresher (Mukhwas) from it. What is known as recycle is not necessary to be taught in our country. In many families you must have seen, old worn out clothes are used to make quilt, if the texture of cloth is smooth, it is used to make mattress for tiny tots, and after its utilization is over, it is used as a rag to clean the house. For us, Recycle is not an idea hired from someone, it is in our nature. If we work in the direction to wide spread it and in scientific manner, then we can make big revolution.

Once I had a discussion with our Prime Minister on a small matter. We two-three Chief Ministers were sitting around and while talking this topic aroused. I said Sir, under the JNNURM scheme, launched by the Government of India, in which Gandhinagar is not included, though it has included all the other capital cities of our country. I said that these flyovers and metro trains and all these that you do is really good, rather it is a must, modern infrastructure but why can’t the Indian Government cover 500 cities of the country and implement solid Waste Management and Waste Water Treatment under JNNURM Part-2 and focus on it? Then I explained everything in detail, just while talking, I had not taken any project report with me. I said that let us conduct Waste Water Treatment in 500 cities and provide that water to the nearby villages, by Solid Waste Management, make manure out of it and provide it to the nearby farmers in the cities and specially to those farmers that make plantation of green vegetables, so that surplus and hygienic vegetables can be grown and supplied to the cities, and even poor families could afford it and that could serve to improve their health. And the organic fertilizer that is produced, rules can be framed for the same like this many sacks of urea will be given against this many sacks of organic fertilizer. In this way, urea can be saved and by saving urea, subsidy can be saved and this saved subsidy can be given in form of viability gap funding and this way the whole project can be executed self sufficiently. The Prime Minister was listening quietly, something that he has by now excelled in! Then he told me that Modiji, do one favour, you send me detailed notes of the same. So by keeping Jamnagar in mind, I prepared a systematic report with the help of professionals and sent it. Then he asked me to explain it to the Planning Commission. So I gave a presentation before the Planning Commission, in which he specially sent Sam Pitroda for its follow up. For last two years, these our dialogues are going on but nothing has done so far. I was expecting something in the budget of this year, but nothing took place in it also. Then I thought that we must not wait any more. So, Gujarat thought to take 50 cities of Gujarat as Pilot Project and to implement Waste Water Treatment and Solid Waste Management in such a way that the cities may remain clean and pollution free. You may just imagine, Ahmedabad was considered as one of the most polluted city in the whole world. Since Narmada water has been merged in the Sabarmati River and CNG has been installed in Auto-Rickshaws, the water and air have been purified and today, in context of air pollution, Ahmedabad is one of the best places in the world. So, things could be changed, if some positive and proactive steps are taken then many large changes are made possible.

During the times when this Pollution Control Board was formed, in 1974, the situation must be so worst that made the word ‘Control’ essential. It could not be impossible to go beyond that at that time. Control Board! Now the time has changed, now ‘Pollution Free Board’ has to be established. We will have to come out of ‘Control’ for the complete Pollution Free Society! And whatever good things that we are enjoying today, like pure drinking water or clean air that we have in our fate, the credit for the same goes to our ancestors, since they have left something for us so we are enjoying it. It is our responsibility that we too should leave something better than this to our children, a better country, society and land! And inheritance, People bequeath at last, the testament, like I am willing to give a bungalow to my son after my death etc., along with that now we will have to add that I am leaving this much for pure water, I am leaving this much for clean air. Now new rules will have to be enforced for writing a Will!

Ladies  & Gentlemen, the world is changing and if we think about the future then one thing is sure that in the 21st century, the entire formation of development will be mainly based on three pillars. The importance of these three pillars is going to enhance. Among them, the impact of one of these is realised by the world today, and that is IT - Information Technology. The other one that is being pervaded by its increasing effect is BT - Bio Technology. It is Genetic Science; entirely new science is taking its place in our social life. And similarly the third sector, the third pillar that is inevitable, is ET - Environmental Technology. IT, BT and ET are the three pillars on which entire framework will be structured. And when this department is working with one of its important part, Environmental Technology, this department tries to work as a facilitator, we have no interest in working forcefully. We should be concerned about the coming generation in a friendly manner and should move forward in that direction. I wish that instead of getting destroyed after arousal of a disease, it is better to think sensibly and by being proactive, if we move towards holistic health care and work in the direction to suppress the arousal of any new disease, then only the new generation will live with the feeling that we have bestowed something beneficial for them. So, we have to do this for the upcoming new generation. We have to combine our pleasure with new generation. And no parents will ever wish that their children live in dirt and filth, none of the parents will wish so.! And we should have this feeling that the life of the future generation is more important than money. I expect to increase its importance. I wish that more and more excellent works are done in this new building!

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My dear countrymen, Namaskar. I am delighted to connect with you once again on 'Mann Ki Baat'. People from different parts of the country are doing amazing things for the benefit of the nation, the society… and when we hear about them, we find a new inspiration. Today, I will begin the program with one such achievement of the country in athletics. Just a few days ago, the National Senior Athletics Federation Competition was held in Ranchi, Jharkhand. Nearly 800 athletes participated in it – from all over the country. During this, four national records were broken in four different events. Gurindervir Singh, Vishal TK, Tejaswin Shankar, Dev Meena, and Kuldeep Kumar… These friends set new records in different categories. First of all, I congratulate all of them.

Friends, one event that is being widely discussed across the country is the 100-metre race. Within just two days, the national record in the Men's 100-metre Race was broken three times. The two athletes who achieved this feat are Gurindervir Singh and Animesh Kujur. I thought I'd talk to these two athletes this time on 'Mann Ki Baat'.

Prime Minister: Namaskar Animesh ji. Gurinder Veer, Namaskar to you too… Satshri Akal.D

Animesh, Gurindervir Singh: Namaskar sir, Namaskar sir.

Prime Minister: Well brother, you have made a big achievement. Your pair has also done something amazing. We have seen jugalbandi in music, but now in challenges, there is jugalbandi where one person throws a challenge and then the other takes it up. Then they do it a third time. Yours has been a very interesting subject. I want that the listeners of 'Mann Ki Baat' should know… they should have knowledge about you people. They should know about the feat you have achieved.

Animesh ji: Namaste Sir, my name is Animesh Kujur. I am the National record holder in 200m and 400m and I belong to Chhattisgarh Sir. And currently I play for Odisha. Last year I won Asian Medal and World University Games Medal and I started athletics from 2021 when I passed out from school. I am a pass out from Sainik School Ambikapur, and I used to play football earlier, and during the time of COVID, my parents used to give me some freedom to go out and run or play. So, when COVID started to subside, my football friends told me that there is going to be a State meet… go and participate. I participated and I did not know that there was a selection for the National level from there. I got selected in the National from there and today I am representing India Internationally.

Prime Minister: Well what is it Gurindervir Singh ji?

Gurindervir Singh: Namaste Sir, my name is Gurindervir Singh and I am a Petty Officer in the Indian Navy and I am India's fastest sprinter. I have just now made a national record of 10.09 in 100 meters. And I am the first Indian to run below the 10.1 barrier. And I am trying to serve my country on the track and in uniform as well. Both my father and grandfather used to play sports, so it is our Indian culture that whenever there is a festival like Diwali, New Year, we clean our house. So I used to clean my father's trophies and medals… I used to like it a lot… I used to feel very happy. Then when I used to clean any trophy, I used to ask him where he won this trophy, where he won this medal, when was this photo from… then he used to tell me his story, that well… I went to play here, I won this National Medal, I made my team win in that. Then I also used to tell him that well, I also want to do some sport. He used to go for running in the morning, so I started telling him that well take me along with you. So he started taking me along, and whatever he had learnt in game-sports, he started teaching me. So my interest started developing. I saw Usain Bolt's world record being broken. So there is one such funny story. I was watching TV when my mother switched it off saying, "Son, it's time to study. You should study." I said, "It's okay, you don't let me watch TV. One day, you'll find me on TV and see Gurindervir running." I too feel happy when my mother sees me running on TV.

Prime Minister: Wow, Wonderful! That's a great thing about you.

Gurindervir Singh: Yes, Sir. It’s a middle-class family. My father also used to play volleyball. Due to family problems, he left his sports. His dream remained unfulfilled. So he saw that dream in me… Well, my son will fulfill that dream. I used to talk to him and then I used to hear about Milkha Singh working so hard. I used to tell him that I will also fulfill your dream one day. Then he used to say that dreams are not fulfilled like this, one has to work very hard for it. One has to persevere. Milkha Singh ji used to vomit blood, used to run in the sun. He used to train the whole day, so those things used to inspire me. My father used to inspire me that if I run, I should bring a medal for my country and win. And also when I chose the event 100 meters, everyone used to tell me that brother, don't do 100, 100 is not an event for Indians. The body of Indians is not at all made for 100 meters. So my father and I always used to say that well Gurindervir , we have chosen this, we will not step back from it. Whosoever tells me to tell us that, we cannot do it, we will show them that we can do it. And you will do it, I have faith in you. So when my father placed that trust in me, I turned that trust into my courage and moved ahead, and today I tell every Indian to do the Sprint.

Prime Minister: Look, both of you have done a great job, and within just two days, you both have broken the National Record three times. Running in the 100 metre race, as Gurindervir Singh said, people say that Indians do not have the body for this task. Despite such difficulties, you worked hard, so I would like to know this from both of you, and the listeners of 'Mann Ki Baat' would also like to listen to what was your passion, what was your determination, what were your thoughts, and how you were doing it? How difficult is it?

Gurindervir Singh: Yes Sir, this is Gurindervir… when I started, there was a lot of struggle, many times I doubted whether I was doing the right thing, I made the right choice because you don't win every time, sometimes you learn. When I used to lose, when I didn't perform well, or when I got injured, my family would support me, saying, "It's okay. If one day goes bad; one year goes bad, it doesn't ruin your life. Don't stop dreaming." My coach also taught me that if you don't do it, no one else will. So, when people around us, our community, encourage us, that motivation never breaks.

Prime Minister: Animesh Ji

Animesh: Sir, everyone used to tell me that when I started athletics in 2021, they used to ask me, "Look, this is a new field, will you be able to do it or not?" So, I said, "Now that I've entered this field, I will definitely do it." My father also always used to tell me that if you have entered this field then never look back because everyone thinks that they have to do this, they have to do that but very few show it by doing it. You have just entered this field so stick to it, move ahead in it. You will get all the facilities, we will support you in everything, family support, financial support, we will do everything… just work hard and show India that Indians can also run… because people used to tell me as well that the genes of Indians are not such that they can run in Sub 10 or Sub 10.1 or can someone do that sprint, but now both of us have proved that Indians can also do it. Nothing is so hard for us, we can also do everything. So Sir, all these things motivate me a lot and as we are training, we are breaking our timings and other Indians are also seeing this thing that Indians can also do it… and we will do more Sir, and now both of us have been selected for the Commonwealth Games as well, so we will perform even better in the upcoming competition there.

Prime Minister: Well, look, I too have a curiosity. And people too might have it. I have heard that both of you are good friends, you both had decided that if you broke my record, I should break yours! Animesh, tell me first.

Animesh: Sir ji, the first record was 10.18, which was mine only, and then Gurindervir Bhaiya broke it in the semi-final by doing 10.17, and I broke it again in the second semi-final by doing 10.15. At that time, when my semi-final happened, we both were happy that yes, it's okay, today the record was broken, and we both did it, because at that time there is rivalry in the competition, but we both were already determined, before that we had also gone to Saudi Arabia to compete, we both were roommates there too, so we both used to talk there that we have to take Indian sprinting forward and it is in our hands, whatever we do will motivate others.

Prime Minister: Gurindervir Singh, what would you like to say?

Gurindervir Singh: We both had just decided that we will both run well. So whenever Sir, we need each other, we stand with each other, like just now before setting the record, when I set the record and then Animesh did it. So when we were warming up, I was telling Animesh, Animesh, that block is right, go and sit on it and stride there, we will do the warm-up here, if the warm-up is right here, then we help each other, if we help each other then the other also improves, we also improve. So friendship is also needed, but Sir, when we are outside the ground, outside the competition, so we are friends, when we go on the ground, then we become competitors of each other. So, it's like, I'll run faster than this one, I'll run faster than this one.

Prime Minister: Look, the competition you've participated in is to enhance the nation's prestige, to take the country to this position in the future, and done with a positive spirit. And I believe that this sportsman spirit of yours… - to play, also to challenge each other, also to strive to get ahead, and to help each other to move ahead - this is a wonderful job you've done. My heartfelt congratulations to you, my best wishes, and you'll bring glory to the country… I'm confident. Do continue to work hard just like this and make great progress. My best wishes to you.

Gurindervir Singh/Animesh: Thank you, sir. Thank you.

Prime Minister: Thank you very much.

My dear countrymen, it is very hot in most parts of the country right now. Strong sun, hot winds, it is very important to take care of yourself in such weather. Keep drinking water. If at all you have to go out in the sun, do so with caution. Don't forget the guidelines issued by various government departments in this regard.

Friends, in our country, the way to fight the heat is many a time found in the kitchen as well. You must have noticed that as the heat increases, the taste of home cooking changes, the type of cooking changes. At some places, water from earthen pots is brought forth; in others, curd starts setting, and in others, raw mangoes start boiling – and then starts the time of Indigenous drinks. You are also familiar with these Desi drinks. If you go to North India, you will find Aam Panna in many places, the taste of raw mango, and relief from the heat. If you go to Punjab or Haryana, you'll find lassi in large glasses. Buttermilk in Rajasthan and Gujarat is like a companion to every meal.

And what's more, Sattu sherbet in Bihar, Jharkhand, and Eastern Uttar Pradesh is simply amazing – it fills the stomach and provides strength. Kokum sherbet and Sol Kadhi in Konkan and Goa. Panakam, Neer Mor, Sambaram in South India, and Bael Pana in Odisha aren't just drinks, they're a part of the traditions of different regions of India. And they also reflect the spirit of "Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat." And one thing you must remember: most of these things come from our own kitchens, from our farms and fields. There's no big branding, but they embody the experience of generations. You too enjoy these desi drinks during the summer.

Friends, as soon as summer arrives, another topic of discussion starts in every household: and that is mangoes. Mangoes are a common topic of discussion. There's hardly a home in India where mangoes are not talked about in Summer.

Every region… its own mango, its own flavor, its own aroma. Maharashtra and Konkan's Hapus, Alphonso, Gujarat's Kesar, it's the soul of Aamras, Uttar Pradesh's Dussehri, and my Kashi's Langra. Incidentally, the Langra mango has a special quality: it often remains green even after ripening. Bihar's Zardalu, whose aroma can be recognized from afar. Chausa, Malda - each name has memories associated with it. Go to South India, and there's Banganapalli, Totapuri, Neelam, Malgova, Bengal's Himsagar, Odisha, and Andhra Pradesh's Suvarnarekha. In other words, as the place changes, the mango's appearance, color, and taste also change.

And friends, this journey of the mango is now reaching the global market from the village. Today, through 'Mann Ki Baat', I will praise my farmer brothers and sisters involved in mango cultivation. You are not just ordinary farmers… you are very special for the agricultural economy of the country. May you keep shining like this. Friends, during these summer days, while schools are usually on vacation, I'll talk about a class you'll want to enroll in. Friends, imagine a school where children, both young and old, attend, where there are no fees, no large buildings, no classrooms, and, most interestingly, classes are held in a river.

Friends, this isn't a story. This is a true effort. In Aluva, Keralam, Saji Valasheril runs one such swimming club. More than 15,000 people have learnt to swim here. Saji ji has also taught swimming to Divyang children. Lying behind this effort, there's a hidden pain too.

A few years ago, several students had died in a boat accident. That incident shook Saji ji deeply. He thought, if the children knew how to swim, perhaps many lives could have been saved—and that's where his campaign began.

Friends, Saji Valasherilji's life teaches us a great lesson. Service doesn't require vast resources—what's needed is a good intent and consistent effort. On the strength of these alone, the lives of thousands can be transformed.

My dear countrymen, recently I had the opportunity to visit the Netherlands in Europe. I attended several meetings there. During this time, a moment arrived that filled every Indian with pride. In a special ceremony held in the Netherlands, ancient copper plates from the Chola period were returned to India. The Prime Minister of the Netherlands was also present at the event. I have been receiving continuous messages from India and abroad regarding these copper plates. People are sharing joy and expressing pride. The Tamil community around the world is also particularly enthusiastic about this.

Friends, there is a lot of curiosity among people about these copper plates. Hence, today I would like to share some information related to them. These include 21 large and 3 small copper plates. They primarily relate to King Rajendra Chola the first, fulfilling a vow made by his father, King Rajaraja Chola. They mention the donation of the village of Anaimangalam to a Buddhist monastery. These copper plates also describe the achievements of the Chola dynasty. They reveal how formidable the Chola Empire’s maritime power was. They also provide information about their relations with Southeast Asian countries. All of us are very proud of the Chola Empire's rich history and culture.

Friends, our government is continuously making efforts to preserve such priceless heritage sites of India. In this regard, an important discovery has been made in Malhar, Chhattisgarh, under the Gyan Bharatam Abhiyan. Three rare copper plates have been found here. They are believed to be related to the reign of Maharishi Balarjun of the Panduvanshi dynasty. Experts believe that these inscriptions date back to the sixth-seventh centuries, meaning fourteen hundred to fifteen hundred years old. These copper plates are written in ancient Brahmi script and Pali language. They provide important information about the governance, religion, and culture of that time.

Friends, we Indians have always had a special fascination for astronomy. Centuries-old observatories still exist in our country. Amazing mathematical discoveries have been made here. Be it navigation, the almanac, or our festivals, all of these are related to the sky and the stars.

Astronomy has aroused curiosity in every generation in our country. It has inspired exploration; a lot of enthusiasm is visible in today’s youth. You too must have noticed that astronomy clubs are becoming increasingly popular across the country. Their activities are visible from big cities to small towns, from schools to parks. I learnt about the Bangalore Astronomical Society. Observational sessions are held here. This organization has also launched a mission to popularize astronomy in rural areas. A team called 'Khagol Mandal' has started a very innovative 30-hour course.

Friends, gazing at the stars at night is a entrancing experience in itself. An organization called Astro Keralam organizes Night Observation Camps and workshops. Here, young people learn to make telescopes and use star maps. The Big Bang Astronomy Club of Rajkot has organized numerous astronomy events… from the Gir forests to the Rann of Kutch. 'Jyotirvidya Parisanstha' is also one of the oldest astronomy institutions. It offers observational facilities, as well as a book library, and a telescope library.

I would also like to mention ISAAC. This is a student-led nationwide network that connects astronomy and astrophysics clubs.

Friends, it is very important to take out time for your hobby and constantly learn something new. I would urge the youth to join an astronomy club and visit a planetarium during these holidays.

Friends, to those watching 'Mann Ki Baat' on TV, I would like to say – You must watch this video. This video has been in the news recently. In this, some people are patiently and carefully trying to save a Gangetic dolphin. You will be surprised to know that this entire effort took about 13 hours, and ultimately the dolphin was saved.

Friends, India's first Ganga dolphin rescue ambulance played a huge role in this. This incident took place in Uttar Pradesh. A Gangetic dolphin was trapped in a canal there. At that time, this ambulance, built under the 'Namami Gange Abhiyan', reached there as a ray of hope. It was then carefully pulled out. It was examined, it was treated and then it was safely released into the Rapti River. In a way, a life returned home…

Friends, this dolphin rescue ambulance is very special. It has been designed like a mobile hospital. It has arrangements for keeping the dolphin safe. It has oxygen facilities, special stretchers, and rescue equipment. This means that if a dolphin gets injured, gets stuck in a canal, or gets cut off from the river, it can be helped immediately. Friends, when we save the Gangetic dolphin, we don't just save a species; we save the biodiversity of the Ganga. We save the river's entire life system and preserve a priceless natural heritage for our future generations.

My dear countrymen, many of you must have memories connected with a river, pond, or well water. Some might remember swimming in a pond, some might remember playing with friends on the pond's banks, some might remember the fragrance of the mud. Such childhood memories linger in the heart for a lifetime.

Friends, an inspiring story of saving such memories has emerged from Basti district of Uttar Pradesh. Akash Gupta of Basti was deeply saddened by the sight of his village's Manorama River. The river he had seen as clean and vibrant in his childhood... Over time, plastic had started accumulating in the river, and the filth was increasing. Shriman Akash decided not to complain, but to make a new beginning. "No complaints, a fresh start" became his mantra. He took his friends along.

All they had was a net, a spade, a basket, and their greatest strength: the determination to make a difference. These young people would wade into the river, remove water hyacinth, and bring out plastic and garbage. Sometimes, they removed up to 50-60 kilograms of garbage from the river in a single day. Gradually, that section of the Manorama River began to look clean again. The work also drew the attention of the people in the surroundings… awareness about cleanliness increased.

Friends, a similar inspiring story has emerged from Goa. Balkrishna Aiya, is a retired teacher from Goa. But the zeal for social work is as strong, even today. He was deeply perturbed by the water problem in the Maddi-Tolap area. He, too, began working towards a solution. Balkrishna played a key role in laying pipelines. This brought water to many homes. This was a huge relief for families who had to struggle daily for water.

Friends, last month I had a wonderful experience. It's also related to 'Mann Ki Baat'. That's why I want to discuss it with you today. I met a teacher in Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu. I had met her nearly three decades ago. I'm talking about Girija Amma ji. During this meeting, some young students were also with her.

Friends, Girija Amma ji runs close to 15 schools. Among these, Jaigopal Garodia Hindu Vidyalaya in Chennai is very prominent. Her patriotic spirit inspires every Indian. Inspired by 'Mann Ki Baat', she pledged to contribute to many soldiers in the country. To do this, she inspired the students of all her schools. She asked the children to contribute one rupee every day for the brave soldiers. This means that each student collected 365 rupees in a year. Through these small contributions, approximately 40 lakh rupees were collected. Girija Amma handed me a cheque for this entire amount. During my conversation with her, I felt how deep her dedication to Mother India was.

Just last year, Chennai's first Hindu school completed its 50th anniversary. The role of this school network in advancing the country's education and cultural pride is commendable. I congratulate everyone involved and especially appreciate the students who contributed for our brave soldiers. Friends, in every village and city of India, something or the other is happening that inspires us. Often, these efforts are not widely discussed, but when we become aware of them, our belief grows stronger that the country is moving forward with the power of its people. I urge you to certainly look around for such efforts. Recognize those people who are doing good work for the society, appreciate them, learn from them, and if possible, become part of some good cause yourself. I'll join you again next month in "Mann Ki Baat" with some more inspiring stories. Thank you very much. Namaskar.