Text of PM's Interview with 'Today in Seychelles' newspaper

Published By : Admin | March 24, 2015 | 10:46 IST

Seychelles Interview

Q1- What’s your ideal holiday destination?

Answer:

Thank you for asking this question. Infact, this question brings back a lot of memories.

For over 40 years of my life, before I assumed executive office, I was involved in Organisational work due to which I got the opportunity to travel across the length and breadth of India. Every place has been special, it brings a new experience to be cherished.

Q2- Which book changed your life?

Answer:

There are many aspects of life. Merely one aspect changing cannot transform lives. The journey of life is a process of evolution, more than being revolutionary in nature.

In our culture, we are taught to imbibe the best thoughts from all sides, to learn from a very wide range of texts, scriptures, from respected seers, saints and other knowledgeable men and women. I am fortunate to have experienced that, hearing diverse thoughts and ideas from people. I am also an avid reader. I find positive and innovative thoughts as well as inspiring messages strike a chord with my mind.

Q3- How do you unwind?

Answer:

A task completed in time and in its entirety – there is nothing that gives me greater relaxation.

I know that one common means of unwinding is to try and change one’s surroundings – to take a break from work, or change the work environment. Many people like doing that as well.

From experience, I believe in
Yogah Karmasu Kaushalam - Excellence in work is Yoga. Imbibing this ethos brings satisfaction to me. Work brings satisfaction and this satisfaction is very comforting.

Q4- Can you cook?

Answer:

Yes! For the most part, I have led a somewhat austere life, always on the move and living on my own. This meant I had to learn cooking and subsequently it became a habit.

By nature, I like to do a thing well, and I tried the same while attempting to cook! But it has been 15-20 years now. Nevertheless, I did it once

when I was the Chief Minister of my home state.

Q5- What would you say are your main qualities?

Answer:

In our culture, and according to our sacred texts, it is believed that while one can explore and discover the world external to oneself easily, it is relatively difficult to discover and know one’s own self. And once a person has found that self, he or she has nothing more left to learn, nor does he or she find it necessary to boast about what he or she has learnt in the process.

Even today, I am trying to discover myself and I keep discovering myself through the help of my friends and well-wishers.

Q6- Do you have any hobbies?

Answer:

I love meeting people, infact, meeting a wide range of people and learning about their experiences. I also like to spend time reflecting in solitude.

Q7- What’s your favourite place in India?

Answer:

The Himalayas.

Q8- Which politician do you admire the most?

Answer:

For his efforts to unify and integrate India, I deeply admire Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.

I admire people like Bhagat Singh for their valour, sacrifice and martyrdom for the nation, that too at a remarkably young age.

Mahatma Gandhi for igniting the consciousness of the masses and integrating them in the struggle for freedom.

There are several other great men and women whose lives have left a deep impact on my mind. We must learn from them in our quest to make this world a better place.

Q9- What is your earliest memory?

Answer:

I have memories of growing up in a small town in my home state at a time when my country had just attained Independence. I do not belong to a very wealthy family so one does remember the hardships one faced while growing up. Among other things I remember the time when I would sell tea at my father’s tea stall at the local railway station. I recall the time when I served tea to the soldiers in transit when our country was fighting a war. Another memory is when my friends and I set up a food stall and donated the proceeds for flood relief to those affected by a local flood.

Q10  What would your super power be?

Answer

Should I ponder about super power or the Supreme Power?! I believe we are all under the benign gaze of the Supreme One. What is that Supreme One… neither do I know nor I can describe it to you.

Q11- What is the most important lesson life has taught you?

Answer:

From my hardships, a heart that works and hands that deliver.

Q12- What is your greatest fear?

Answer:

The journey of my life has been such that fear doesn’t have much space in my life.

But, I do always have it at the back of my mind that I should not become a burden for anybody till my very last breath. I dread that prospect (of becoming a burden on anybody.)

Q 13- What annoys you the most about people?

Answer:

By nature I do not get angry. It is not in my style to do that. But yes, as I said earlier I do not like it when a person does not give it his or her best. Do not worry about failure just do your efforts.

I also do not like it when people have double standards. It is very important to be what one is.

Q14- What did you dream of becoming when you were growing up?

Answer:

I was born, and grew up, in a milieu in which even dreams were not affordable for the poor.  At the same time, I used to feel an inner tug that one should not live only for oneself but for others.  However, I wasn't sure about the path forward to realize my inner urgings.  I used to go along whatever path fate nudged me on at any given time.  One thing, however, that remained constant was to live life in the service of others.

Q15- What’s your favourite film? Why?

Answer:

I am generally not inclined towards movies.  But I used to watch them in my youth, out of that curiosity which only youth brings.  Even then, it was never my temperament to watch movies just for entertainment.  Instead, it was in my habit to search for lessons for life in the stories those movies told.  I recall that, once, I went with some of my teachers and friends to watch the famous Hindi movie
Guide
that was based on a novel by R.K. Narayan.  And, after the movie, I got into an intense debate with my friends. My argument was that the central idea in the movie was that, ultimately, everyone gets guided by his or her inner soul.  But since I was too young, my friends did not take me seriously!

Q16- In the film of your life, who would you choose to play you?

Answer:

Every life has its own philosophy.  Why should we have an urge that people should remember me after I am gone? If at all they have to remember, it should be our work, our contribution in the service of others.  And, if your life work has been worthy, anybody who can carry it forward would be playing the role of my life as well as the role of his life!

Q17- If you could go back in time, where would you go?

Answer:

It is a very old question.  Everyone recalls childhood very fondly; that innocence, that carefree life, playing in the street, diving into the pond!

Q18- If your House was on fire, what’s the one possession you would save?

Answer:

My instinctive reaction will be to see that the fire does spread to anything in the vicinity.  If I am able to do that, a lot would get saved automatically.

Q19- If you could invite three people, dead or alive, to dinner, who would they be?

Answer:

By nature, I am a person given to fasting for spiritual purposes.  Therefore, in that journey, if I meet someone similarly inclined, they would be my first choice; such as personalities like Swami Vivekananda, Ramkrishna Paramhans and Maharishi Raman.  These are highly elevated souls who do not need a dinner!

Q20: Your favourite quote?

Answer:

My favourite quote is: “Satyamev Jayte, Truth alone triumphs.”

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Let this Yoga Day mark the beginning of Yoga for Humanity 2.0, where Inner Peace becomes Global Policy: PM Modi
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QuoteYoga has united the entire world: PM
QuoteYoga is for Everyone, Beyond Boundaries, Beyond Backgrounds, Beyond age or ability: PM
QuoteYoga leads us on a journey towards oneness with the world, It teaches us that we are not isolated individuals but part of nature: PM
QuoteYoga is a system that takes us from Me to We: PM
QuoteYoga is the pause button humanity needs, to breathe, to balance, to become whole again: PM
QuoteLet this Yoga Day mark the beginning of Yoga for Humanity 2.0, where Inner Peace becomes Global Policy: PM

Andhra Pradesh Governor Syed Abdul Nazir Ji, the popular Chief Minister of this state, my dear friend Chandrababu Naidu Garu, my colleagues in the Union Cabinet, K. Rammohan Naidu Ji, Prataprao Jadhav Ji, Chandrashekhar Ji, Bhupati Raju Srinivas Verma Ji, the state's Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan Garu, other dignitaries and my dear brothers and sisters! Namaskar to all of you!

Best wishes to everyone in the country and across the world on International Yoga Day. Today, for the 11th time, the whole world is doing yoga together on 21 June. Yoga simply means to connect and it is wonderful to see how yoga has connected the whole world. When I look back at the journey of yoga over the past decade, I remember many things. The day when India proposed in the United Nations that 21 June be recognised as International Yoga Day and then in the shortest time 175 countries of the world stood with our proposal. Such solidarity and support are not a common occurrence in today's world. This was not just support for a proposal, it was a collective effort of the world for the good of humanity. Today, after 11 years, we see that yoga has become a part of the lifestyle of millions of people around the world. I feel proud when I see that our Divyang friends read Yoga Shastras in Braille, scientists do yoga in space, young friends in villages participate in Yoga Olympiad. Look here, a very wonderful yoga program is going on in all the Navy ships. Be it the steps of the Sydney Opera House, or the peak of Everest, or the expanse of the ocean, the message everywhere is the same – Yoga belongs to all, and is for all. Yoga is for everyone, beyond boundaries, beyond backgrounds, beyond age or ability.

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Friends,

Today I am happy that we all are in Visakhapatnam. This city is a confluence of both nature and progress. The people here have organised this event so well. I congratulate Chandrababu Naidu Garu and Pawan Kalyan Garu, under your leadership Andhra Pradesh took a great initiative of YogAndhra Abhiyan. I would also like to specially praise the efforts of Nara Lokesh Garu. How should be the social celebration of yoga, how should every section of the society be connected, he has shown this in the YogAndhra campaign of the last one and a half months, and for this brother Lokesh deserves many congratulations. And I would also like to tell my countrymen that the work done by Lokesh brother should be seen as an example of how such opportunities can be taken deeply to the social level.

Friends,

I have been told that more than two crore people are associated with the YogAndhra campaign. This is the spirit of public participation which is the main basis of developed India. When the public itself comes forward and takes up a campaign, owns a goal, then no one can stop us from achieving that goal. This good will of the people and your efforts are visible everywhere in this event.

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Friends,

The theme of this year’s International Day of Yoga is ‘Yoga for One Earth, One Health’. This theme reflects a deep truth. The health of every entity on Earth is interconnected. Human well-being depends on the health of the soil that grows our food, on the rivers that give us water, on the health of the animals that share our eco-systems, on the plants that nourish us. Yoga awakens us to this inter-connected-ness. Yoga leads us on a journey towards oneness with the world. It teaches us that we are not isolated individuals but part of nature. Initially we learn to take good care of our own health and wellness. Gradually, our care and concern extend to our environment, society and planet. Yoga is a great personal discipline. At the same time, it is a system that takes us from Me to We.

Friends,

This sentiment of ‘Me to We’ is the essence of the soul of India. When a person thinks about the society above his own interests, only then the entire humanity is benefited. Indian culture teaches us, सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः, that is, the welfare of all is my duty. This journey from ‘Me’ to ‘We’ is the basis of service, dedication and co-existence. This thinking promotes social harmony.

Friends,

Unfortunately, today the entire world is going through some kind of tension. Unrest and instability are increasing in many areas. In such a situation, yoga gives us direction to peace. Yoga is the pause button that humanity needs to breathe to balance to become whole gain.

I would like to make a request to the world community on this important occasion. Let this Yoga Day mark the beginning of Yoga for Humanity 2.O, where Inner Peace becomes Global Policy. Where yoga is not just a personal practice but becomes a medium of global partnership. Where every country, every society makes yoga a part of lifestyle and public policy. Where we together give impetus to a peaceful, balanced and sustainable world. Where yoga takes the world from conflict to cooperation and from tension to solution.

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Friends,

To spread yoga in the world, India is further strengthening the science of yoga through modern research. Major medical institutions of the country are engaged in research on yoga. It is our endeavour to ensure that the scientific nature of yoga finds a place in the modern medical system. We are also encouraging evidence-based therapy in the field of yoga in the country's medical and research institutions. AIIMS, Delhi has also done very good work in this direction. AIIMS research has revealed that yoga plays an important role in the treatment of cardiac and neurological disorders and in women's health and mental well-being.

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Friends,

The mantra of yoga and wellness is also being promoted through the National Ayush Mission. Digital technology has also played a big role in this. Through the Yoga Portal and YogAndhra Portal, more than 10 lakh events have been registered across the country. Today, events are being organised at so many places in every corner of the country. This also shows how much the scope of yoga is expanding.

Friends,

We all know that today the mantra of Heal in India is also becoming very popular in the world. India is becoming the best destination for healing for the world. Yoga also has a big role in this. I am happy that a Common Yoga Protocol has been created for yoga. More than 6.5 lakh trained volunteers of Yoga Certification Board, 10-day yoga module in about 130 recognized institutes and medical colleges, many such efforts are creating a holistic ecosystem. Trained yoga teachers are being deployed in our Ayushman Arogya Mandirs across the country. Special e-AYUSH visas are being given so that people from all over the world can benefit from this wellness ecosystem of India.

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Friends,

Today on Yoga Day, I would like to draw everyone's attention towards obesity once again. Increasing obesity is a big challenge for the whole world. I had also discussed this in detail in Mann Ki Baat programme. For this, I had also started a challenge to reduce 10 percent oil in our food. I once again appeal to the countrymen and people across the world to join this challenge. We need to spread awareness on how we can reduce oil consumption in our food by at least 10 percent. Reducing oil consumption, avoiding unhealthy diet and doing yoga is the key to better fitness.

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Friends,

Let us together make Yoga a mass movement. A movement that takes the world towards peace, health and harmony. Where every person starts the day with yoga and finds balance in life. Where every society is connected to yoga and is free from stress. Where yoga becomes a medium to bind humanity together. And where 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health' becomes a global resolution. Once again, while congratulating the leadership of Andhra, congratulating the people of Andhra and congratulating the yoga practitioners and yoga lovers spread across the world, I wish you all a very Happy International Yoga Day. Thank you!