Text of Prime Minister’s ‘Mann ki Baat’ on All India Radio

Published By : Admin | February 22, 2015 | 20:31 IST

Hello, my young friends. Today probably the entire day you must have been preoccupied with the ongoing cricket match. On the one hand you have exams and on the other this world cup, you might be asking your younger sister to tell you the score of the match from time to time. Sometimes you must be elated about the fact that Holi is around the corner and then suddenly you would be feeling disappointed that even Holi festivities will go in for a toss. Why? Because the exams are approaching and I am sure you must be feeling this way. But friends, I am there with you in your moment of crisis. This is an important occasion for you; hence I am there to offer my support. I am not here to lecture you; I intend to have some light conversations with you.

You have been studying hard and you are tired. Mother scolds you and so does your father and teachers. God only knows what all you have to hear day in and out. Keep the phone, switch off the TV, entire day you are glued to the computer- everyday you must be hearing the same things. Be it the class X or the class XII, the whole year long you might be getting to hear the same things. And you might be sincerely wishing that sooner the exams finish better it will be, isn’t it? I understand your mental condition and hence I am here to share Mann ki baat with you. But this topic is a little difficult.

As far as today’s topic is concerned, the parents might be wishing that I touch those issues that they cannot discuss with their children. Teachers must be wishing that I say the right things to the kids and the students might be wishing that I say things which might ease the pressure at home. I do not know who will benefit from my conversation but I will have the satisfaction to know that I was there with my young friends in the most important occasion of their life, that I was sharing my inner feelings with them. This is my idea behind the conversations. I do not have the right to guide you on how to write a paper or how to pass the exams well. I cannot guide you on the tricks to obtain better marks because I consider myself an average student on such issues. I have myself never scored well in any exams in my life. I was a very average student and on top of that I had a very bad handwriting. So I think that most of the time I passed the exams as the teachers could not comprehend my handwriting. Well so much for the light talks.

But today I want to definitely tell you something important. How you approach exams goes a long way in deciding the results of your exams. There are many people I have seen who view this as the most important challenge of their lives and they believe that a failure here means failure for life. But friends, this is not so, and so don’t take undue stress.  Yes, you must be determined to get good results. The determination should be strong and the motivation high.  But the exams should not be a burden. This is not the exam which is going to test your performance in life. So do not bother much about it.

Sometimes, don’t you think we tend to make exams a huge burden and the reason behind this is that if we have friends and relatives who have children studying in the same class as your child, if your child and your relative’s child are also in class tenth, then there is constant comparison? There is a feeling that our child should fare better than everyone else’s child, even your friend’s child. And it is this constant comparison that creates a pressure on your child. You feel that your child earns a name amongst the family and friends. But is it really his name or your own prestige that you are worried about? Don’t you feel that you are the one responsible for making your child a part of an undue competition? Can’t we associate him to larger vision and greater meaning of life? How does he cope with the competition to be same as your neighbor’s friend circle? And is this really what you want? Just give s thought on it? Just think, in trying to compete with others, how you have belittle your own child’s life. Is it fair? When you talk to children, talk about big dreams, talk of greater heights that can be achieved and you will see a change happening.

Friends, there is something that always bothers us. We always measure our success in comparison to others. Our entire energy is spent in useless competition. There are many points in life where competition is necessary but for self development competition with others might not be a good motivator but competing with oneself each day should be the primary motivation. So start competing with yourself, compete with yourself to do better, to do faster, to do more and to reach new heights. Concentrate on compete with yourself to make today better than the past. And you will find that this spirit of competition will give you such a lot of joy and satisfaction that you yourself can’t imagine. We remember the athlete Sergei Bubka very fondly. This athlete broke his own records over 35 times. He would test himself only. Every time he would set himself a new challenge and scale new heights. You also follow the same and then see that nothing can stop you from achieving success.

Dear friends, even students are of different types. Some people, irrespective of the exams they may face, they are always happy about it, while some just collapse under the burden of exams. And some keep hiding behind the books in some corner of the house. But despite the type, exams are still exams and it is necessary to pass in them and I also wish that you pass well. But sometimes you must have noticed that we are seeking some causes externally. We seek reasons outside when we are confused about ourselves. We do not have faith in ourselves as if we are giving some exam for the first time. If someone is watching TV and the pitch is loud, we get irritated. If the mother calls for food we are irritated, but at the same time if our friend calls up, we end up chatting for an hour. Don’t you think that you have some confusion about yourself?

Friends it is important for you to identify yourself. Just keep doing simple things; you do need to go far. If you have a sister or your friend has a sister and who is appearing in X or XII standard exam, just observe them. You will see, whether it is X or XII, the girls will definitely help the mothers in the household chores. Have you ever thought that how do they manage to do work and yet score well in exams. Nowadays the girls are far ahead of boys in examination results. Just observe this around you.

This will make you realize that issues that bother you are not external. Sometimes the reasons are internal. If you are in self doubt then confidence cannot help. And that is why I say that as confidence dips, blind faith starts to envelope us and we then start seeking excuses outside.  Some students are such that we call them Aarambhishura. Everyday a new thought, everyday a new desire, everyday a new resolution, and then this resolution dies an early death and we are left where we started. I clearly believe that these ever changing desires are called whims by the people. Friend, family and relatives make fun of you and hence I would suggest that you have fixed desires. These desires in turn will become resolutions. And resolutions can never be futile. Resolutions are accompanied by goals. And when goals and action come together, resolutions are achieved. That is why I say Desire + Stability = Resolution. Resolution + action = achievements. I have complete faith that in your life too achievements will be at your feet if only you dedicate yourself. Dedicate yourself to your commitment and keep it positive. Don’t be bothered about defeating others. Think of taking yourself further from where you already are. And so test yourself everyday against your own limits, so that however big a challenge in life comes, we will not have any problem. And why should someone else take our exam?  Make it a habit to take your exam yourself. Each day we will test ourselves. We will see if we have progressed from where we were yesterday. Have I reached further than yesterday, have I achieved more than what I achieved yesterday. Each day, every moment, keep testing yourself.  Then such tests will bother you no more in life. Every exam will be an opportunity to test and regulate oneself and someone who can regulate himself knows to face challenges boldly. And so who sets himself challenges of life finds these classroom exams very small.

Sometimes we far exceed our own expectations. Just try and remember the good works that you have done. You will be surprised at your own achievement. Last year you were sick and yet you got good marks. Last year your uncle got married, one full week got wasted but still you managed to score very well. Earlier you would sleep for six hours and then last year you decided you will sleep for only five hours and you did it. What advice can Modi give you? You become your own advisor and as Lord Buddha said Uppa Deepo Bhavahah.

It is my belief that one should recognize one’s inner light, recognize one’s potential. Those who set themselves a new limit each time are the ones who scale greater heights. Secondly, sometimes we are busy thinking about the distant future.  Some people live in the past. Don’t do so during your exams. During examinations it is better to be in the present. Does a batsman anytime try and recall when he was out for a duck. Or does he think whether we will win this entire series or not. Once he enters a match does he think that I will come out only after hitting a century? Not really. In my opinion a good batsman is focused on the ball he is facing. He does not think of the next ball or of the match, or of entire series. You also fix your mind in the present. To win there is only one formula. Live in the present, connect with the present. Victory will be yours.

My dear friends, do you think exams are meant to exhibit your capacity. If this is what you think then you are wrong. Who do you have to show your capacity? Who do you need to demonstrate it to? You should think that these exams are not to demonstrate your capacity but to realize your own potential. If you make this basic mantra your calling, your confidence will get a new boost. Once you realize your potential and understand yourself, then you yourself will keep fostering your strengths this strength will translate into a new potential and so don’t take exams as a medium of exhibition, take it as an opportunity. This is an opportunity to know oneself, to explore oneself and to be living with oneself. So live on, my friends.

Friends I have seen that there are many students who become nervous during exams.  Some go to the extent that look today was my exam and Mama did not even wish me. Uncle did not wish me and elder brother did not wish me. And probably this issue is debated for an hour or two in the family- who did not wish, who called up to wish, did he send flowers or not. Friends rise above all this, do not get involved in all this. Think about all this when exams are over. If you have faith in yourself then such things will not arise. I have seen that many students become nervous. I know that some people have the tendency to become nervous. Some families have such an environment. I believe that the reason for nervousness is the lack of faith in oneself. How do you get this faith in yourself- if you gain mastery in your subject, you have worked hard and have done multiple revisions. If you have the confidence that you have mastery in some subject, you will see that out of the 5-7 subjects there are only 2-3 topics for which you are never worried. Nervousness is about some one or two topics. If you have mastered the subject you will not be nervous.

All the hard work that you have done in the past year, all those books that you have studied through the night they will not go waste. It will be there somewhere in your mind. As soon as you sit on your examination desk it will come back to you. You should trust your knowledge, your information. Have the faith that all the hard work you have done will certainly bear fruit and secondly be confident about your strengths. You should have the faith that however difficult the exam is, you will crack it successfully. However lengthy the exam is, ‘I will successfully complete it’. You should be confident about the timing, be it a two hour or a three hour paper that you will finish it before time. I still remember, maybe you have been told too, our teachers instructed us to do easy questions first and tackle the difficult ones later. I believe someone must have told you the same and I believe that you will follow it.

Friends, I have received many suggestions and experiences on MyGov.in. I will pass them on to the education ministry but I would like to mention a few things here.

Arnav Mohta writes from Mumbai, Maharashtra that some people make these exams an issue of life and death. As if entire world will finish if one fails these exams. Vinita Tiwari writes from Varanasi that the news of children committing suicide on the declaration of these results saddens her. You too must be hearing such news, but I have got good response from it from another gentleman. Mr. R Kamath has send in some good words. He has asked the students not to become worriers but warriors. Really we should not sink in worries but should be a warrior in the battlefield. I believe that we should not drown in our worries; we should march ahead with the belief that victory will be ours. Life is very long. There are ups and downs but one should not perish with them. Sometimes, unwanted results are an indication to move forward. They give us the opportunity to find new strength.

I have also witnessed another thing. Students as soon as they are out of the examination hall, they start estimating how they fared. Friends and family too ask the same question. How was today’s paper? Whatever is finished is over, please forget about it. I would also request the parents not to ask such questions. As soon as he gets out say, oh the glow on your face says that you have done well. Ok good…. Let us go and prepare for tomorrow. Create this mood and friends I also tell you… what will be the impact if you calculate and come to know that two questions are wrong and you would lose 6 marks, then tell me will it not impact your performance the other day? So why waste time on this? Why waste your energy on this? After all the exams are over, whatever calculations you want to make you are free to do them. How many marks will be scored, that should not be your concern at the time of exams. After the paper finishes concentrate on the next day’s paper, forget the day’s paper and you will see your burden lessening by 20-25 %.

Quite a few thoughts are rising in my mind. I do not know if they will be useful now that the exams are near. But I would like to tell my educator and academician friends that can’t we celebrate a week long exam festival twice in a year in each term. It should have a sarcastic poetry session, or a cartoon competition, a debate competition. There should be someone to lecture on the psychological aspects of exams so that this tension around the exams gets eliminated. If exams become a celebration then the students would not need to spend time like the way they are doing today in hearing this out. The students will themselves become confident. Also I believe that while teaching the syllabus, a separate lecture should be conducted on topics pertaining to exams. This environment of tension is not conducive.

Friends, I know that whatever I am telling you, you must have heard a lot more than that. Your parents must have lectured you, so must have the teachers. I do not want to confuse you by talking more on this subject. I want to believe that all the sons and daughters of this land who are going to give exams remain happy and joyful and give exams with a free mind.

I am talking to make you happy. You will get good results .You will be successful, make exams a celebration, give exams in a joyful mood, enjoy achievement each day, and change the entire atmosphere. Parents, teachers, and school –all should get together and experience what it is like to challenge the challenges, how wonderful it feels to convert each moment into an opportunity. And remember you cannot please everyone in the world.

I had a penchant for writing poetry, I had written a poem in Gujarati, I don’t remember it fully but I had written in it- if successful then you are worth being envious of, if failed then you are nowhere.”This is the way of the world. Be successful, not to defeat others but to overcome your challenges, be successful for your own pleasure. Be successful for bringing pleasure to the lives of those others living in this world.

I have this faith that you will succeed with happiness in your heart. You will have great success. And then, whether we could celebrate Holi or not, whether we could attend uncle’s marriage or not, whether I could attend friend’s birthday party or not, could see the Cricket World Cup or not- all these things will become immaterial, as for now your dimensions of happiness will be very different. My best wishes to you. Nation’s future is as bright as your own future. India’s future will be defined by India’s youth; it will be defined by you. Be it the sons or daughters, both have to work in tandem to take the country forward.

Come make the exam festival into a celebration. My best wishes to you!!!

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Honourable Governor of Uttar Pradesh, Anandiben Patel Ji, Honourable Chief Minister Shri Yogi Adityanath Ji, Honourable Deputy Chief Ministers Keshav Prasad Maurya Ji and Brajesh Pathak Ji, esteemed ministers of Uttar Pradesh, respected Members of Parliament and Legislative Assembly, the Mayor and District Panchayat President of Prayagraj, other distinguished guests, and my dear brothers and sisters.

I bow with reverence to this sacred land of Sangam in Prayagraj. I also extend my obeisance to all the saints and sages arriving for the Maha Kumbh. I particularly commend the efforts of the employees, workers, and sanitation staff who are tirelessly working day and night to ensure the success of the Maha Kumbh. Hosting such a grand global event, preparing to welcome and serve lakhs of devotees every day, conducting a Maha Yagya continuously for 45 days, and building a new city as part of this magnificent initiative—these efforts are creating a new chapter in the history of Prayagraj. The organisation of the Maha Kumbh next year will elevate the cultural and spiritual identity of our nation to unparalleled heights. With great confidence and devotion, I must say that if this Maha Kumbh were to be described in a single sentence, it would be: This is a Maha Yagya of unity that will resonate across the globe. I extend my heartfelt best wishes to all of you for the grand and divine success of this event.

Friends,

Bharat is a land of holy places and sacred pilgrimages. It is home to countless revered rivers, such as the Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati, Kaveri, and Narmada. The sanctity of these rivers, the significance of numerous pilgrimage sites, their grandeur, their confluence, their coming together—all of this embodies the essence of Prayag. Prayag is not merely the meeting point of three holy rivers; it is a place of unparalleled spiritual importance. It is said about Prayag: माघ मकरगत रबि जब होई। तीरथपतिहिं आव सब कोई॥ —meaning that when the Sun enters Capricorn, all divine powers, all pilgrimage sites, and all sages, Maharishis, and mystics converge at Prayag. This is the place whose spiritual influence completes the Puranas. Prayagraj is the sacred land that has been glorified in the verses of the Vedas.

Brothers and Sisters,

Prayag is a sacred land where every step is marked by a holy site, and every path leads to a place of virtue. As the verse says: त्रिवेणीं माधवं सोमं, भरद्वाजं च वासुकिम्। वन्दे अक्षय-वटं शेषं, प्रयागं तीर्थनायकम्॥ This describes the triple effect of the Triveni Sangam, the glory of Veni Madhav, the blessings of Someshwar, the sanctity of Rishi Bharadwaj’s ashram, the special significance of Nagraj Vasuki, the immortality of the Akshaya Vat, and the eternal grace of Shesha—this is our Teerthraj Prayag, the king of pilgrimages. Prayag means: "चारि पदारथ भरा भँडारू। This means that Prayag is the place where all four goals of life—Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha—are attainable. Prayagraj is not just a geographic location; it is a realm of profound spiritual experience. I consider it a blessing from Prayag and its people that I am privileged to visit this sacred land repeatedly. During the last Kumbh, I had the honour of bathing in the Sangam, and today, before the start of this Kumbh, I have once again had the privilege of seeking the blessings of Maa Ganga by visiting this holy confluence. Today, I performed a snan (ritual bath) at the Sangam Ghat, had darshan of Hanuman Ji, and received the blessings of the Akshaya Vat tree. For the convenience of devotees, the Hanuman Corridor and Akshaya Vat Corridor are being constructed, and I also received updates about the Saraswati Koop Redevelopment Project. Today, projects worth thousands of crores of rupees have been inaugurated here, and I congratulate all of you for these transformative developments.

Friends,

The Maha Kumbh is a sacred and living testament to the cultural and spiritual journey of our nation, which has continued unbroken for thousands of years. It is an event that brings together religion, knowledge, devotion, and art in a divine confluence. It is said in our scriptures: "दश तीर्थ सहस्राणि, तिस्रः कोट्यस्तथा अपराः। सम आगच्छन्ति माघ्यां तु, प्रयागे भरतर्षभ." This means that a ritual bath in the Sangam at Prayag is equivalent to earning virtues from visiting countless other pilgrimages. Whoever bathes in Prayag is absolved of all sins. Through the ages—whether in the era of kings and emperors or during centuries of colonial rule—the flow of faith associated with Kumbh has never ceased. The reason is that Kumbh is not governed by any external authority; it is driven by the inner consciousness of humanity. This consciousness awakens naturally, drawing people from every corner of India to the banks of the Sangam. Villagers, townsfolk, and city dwellers alike embark on their journeys to Prayagraj. This collective consciousness is a rare and powerful phenomenon. Here, saints, sages, scholars, and ordinary people come together as one, taking the holy dip in the Triveni Sangam. Differences of caste dissolve, sectarian conflicts fade, and millions unite with a single purpose and shared belief. During this Maha Kumbh, too, crores will arrive from various states, speaking different languages, belonging to different castes and traditions, and holding diverse beliefs. Yet, upon reaching the city of Sangam, they will become one. This is why I reiterate that the Maha Kumbh is truly a Maha Yagya of unity, where every form of discrimination is sacrificed. Every Indian who takes a dip in the Sangam presents a magnificent vision of Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat.

Friends,

One of the most remarkable aspects of the Maha Kumbh tradition is its ability to provide direction to the nation. During Kumbh, extensive discussions were held on the pressing issues and challenges faced by the country. These debates, dialogues, and deliberations among saints often infused new energy into the thoughts of the nation and illuminated new paths for progress. Historically, saints and spiritual leaders have made several significant decisions regarding the country during such gatherings. Before the advent of modern means of communication, events like Kumbh laid the foundation for major social transformations. Here, saints and scholars would come together to discuss the joys and sorrows of society, reflect on the present, and envision the future. Even today, the relevance of grand events like Kumbh remains unchanged. These gatherings continue to send a positive message to society, fostering a continuous stream of national thought. While the names of such events, their destinations, and their routes may differ, the travellers remain united by a single purpose.

Friends,

Despite the immense significance of Kumbh and religious pilgrimages, previous governments failed to recognise their importance. Devotees often faced numerous hardships during these events, yet those governments remained indifferent. This neglect stemmed from their lack of connection to Indian culture and faith. However, today, both the central and state governments are led by individuals who deeply respect India’s culture and traditions. This “double-engine government” considers it its duty to provide seamless facilities for devotees attending Kumbh. As part of this commitment, the central and state governments have launched initiatives worth thousands of crores of rupees to ensure smooth arrangements. The coordinated efforts of various government departments in preparing for the Maha Kumbh are highly commendable. Special attention has been given to improving connectivity so that devotees from every corner of the country and the world can reach Kumbh without difficulty. Connectivity between Prayagraj and cities such as Ayodhya, Varanasi, Rae Bareli, and Lucknow has been significantly enhanced. The comprehensive “Whole of Government” approach that I often speak about is clearly visible in the preparations for this Maha Kumbh.

Friends,

Our government has consistently focused on preserving and enriching Bharat's heritage while advancing development. Across the nation, various tourist circuits are being developed, such as the Ramayana Circuit, Shri Krishna Circuit, Buddhist Circuit, and Tirthankar Circuit. These initiatives bring renewed attention to historically and spiritually significant locations that were previously overlooked. Through programmes like the Swadesh Darshan Yojana and the PRASAD scheme, we are expanding facilities at pilgrimage sites. We have all witnessed how the construction of the grand Ram Temple in Ayodhya has transformed the entire city into a magnificent spectacle. Similarly, Vishwanath Dham and Mahakal Mahalok have gained worldwide recognition. In Prayagraj, the Akshay Vat Corridor, Hanuman Temple Corridor, and Bhardwaj Rishi Ashram Corridor reflect the same vision of rejuvenation. Additionally, sacred sites like Saraswati Koop, Patalpuri, Nagvasuki, and the Dwadash Madhav temples are being renovated to better serve the devotees.

Friends,

Prayagraj is also the land of Nishadraj. Shringaverpur holds a significant place in the journey of Lord Ram as he became Maryada Purushottam. The story of Lord Ram and Kewat continues to inspire us even today. When Kewat encountered his Lord, he humbly washed Lord Ram's feet and helped him cross the river in his boat. This episode reflects a unique sense of devotion and carries the profound message of friendship between God and his devotee. It reminds us that even the Almighty can seek the help of a devotee. Shringaverpur Dham is being developed as a symbol of this divine friendship between Lord Ram and Nishadraj. The statue of Lord Ram and Nishadraj will serve as a timeless reminder of equality and harmony for future generations.

Friends,

Cleanliness plays a pivotal role in ensuring the success of a grand and divine event like Kumbh. As part of the preparations for the Maha Kumbh, the Namami Gange programme has been accelerated. Special emphasis has been placed on sanitation and waste management in Prayagraj city. Initiatives like appointing Gangadoots, Ganga Praharis, and Ganga Mitras aim to raise awareness among people about maintaining cleanliness. This time, over 15,000 of my sanitation worker brothers and sisters will manage the cleanliness of Kumbh. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude in advance to these dedicated sanitation workers who are tirelessly contributing to the preparations for Kumbh. The purity, cleanliness, and spirituality that crores of visitors will experience during the event will be possible only because of your efforts. In this sacred service, you will share in the virtue of every devotee who comes here. Just as Lord Krishna taught us the value of all work by picking up used plates, your work will elevate the significance of this event. You are the ones who begin your duties at the break of dawn and continue until late at night. During the 2019 Kumbh, the cleanliness of the event received widespread acclaim. Those who participated in the Kumbh or Maha Kumbh for decades saw such impeccable cleanliness and organisation for the first time. It was for this reason that I expressed my gratitude to you by washing your feet. The satisfaction and fulfilment I felt while performing this gesture remain a cherished and unforgettable experience in my life.

Friends,

There is an important aspect of Kumbh that is often overlooked: the significant boost it provides to economic activities. We can already witness how economic activities in this region are gaining momentum in preparation for Kumbh. For approximately one and a half months, a new city will emerge along the banks of the Sangam, with lakhs of people visiting daily. To manage such a massive event, a large workforce will be required in Prayagraj. The work of over 6,000 boatmen, thousands of shopkeepers, and those assisting with rituals, prayers, and meditation will see a significant increase. This means that countless employment opportunities will be created. To maintain the supply chain, traders will need to source goods from other cities, and the impact of Prayagraj Kumbh will extend to surrounding districts as well. Additionally, devotees travelling from other states will use trains and planes, further stimulating the economy. Thus, the Maha Kumbh will not only foster social unity but also bring substantial economic empowerment to the people.

Friends,

The Maha Kumbh 2025 is being organised in an era that is far more advanced in terms of technology compared to previous events. Today, the number of people using smartphones has increased manifold. Back in 2013, data was not as affordable as it is now. Today, mobile phones come equipped with user-friendly apps that even those with limited technical knowledge can use. Earlier, I launched the Kumbh Sahayak Chatbot, marking the first time that Artificial Intelligence (AI) and chatbot technology will be employed in the Kumbh. This AI-powered chatbot supports communication in 11 Indian languages. I encourage more people to connect with this fusion of tradition and technology. For instance, a photography competition centred on Maha Kumbh could be organised, showcasing it as a Maha Yagya of unity. Such initiatives will captivate the youth, encouraging their active participation in the event. When these photographs are shared on social media, they will create a vast and vibrant canvas, filled with countless colours and emotions. The possibilities are endless. Additionally, you could organise competitions related to spirituality and nature, further enriching the experience of Maha Kumbh.

Friends,

Today, Bharat is making rapid strides towards becoming a developed nation. I am confident that the spiritual and collective energy emanating from this Maha Kumbh will strengthen our resolve. May the Maha Kumbh bath be a historic and unforgettable experience. May the confluence of Maa Ganga, Maa Yamuna, and Maa Saraswati bring welfare to humanity—this is our collective wish. I extend my heartfelt best wishes to every devotee visiting the sacred city of Prayagraj (Sangam Nagri). Thank you all from the bottom of my heart. Now, say it with me—

Bharat Mata Ki Jai!

Bharat Mata Ki Jai!

Bharat Mata Ki Jai!

Ganga Mata Ki Jai!

Ganga Mata Ki Jai!

Ganga Mata Ki Jai!

Thanks a lot!