My
dear countrymen, Namaskar,
Tomorrow, 29th August is
the birth anniversary of hockey wizard Dhyan Chand. This occasion is celebrated
as ‘National Sports Day’ throughout the country. I offer my tributes to Dhyan
Chand ji and wish to remind you all about his invaluable contribution. He
played a pivotal role in helping India win Hockey Gold Medals in Olympic Games
of 1928, 1932 and 1936. All of us cricket lovers know Bradman’s name very well.
He had complimented Dhyan Chand ji by saying that ‘he scores goals like runs’.
Dhyan Chand ji was a living example of sportsman spirit and nationalism. During
a match in Kolkata one player from the opposite team hit him on the head with
the hockey stick. At that point, only 10 minutes were left in the game. And,
Dhyan Chand ji scored three goals in just those ten minutes and said – “I
avenged the hit by scoring goals”.
Dear countrymen, as the time of Mann
Ki Baat draws near, a very large number of suggestions are received on MyGov or
NarendraModiApp. These are on diverse topics. But, I saw that this time in most
of these suggestions, people had asked me to say something about the Rio
Olympics. I find it a very positive sign that our common people have such
attachment and awareness about Rio Olympics and they are insisting that the
Prime Minister of the country says something on this matter. It shows that
besides Cricket, our people have so much involvement in and awareness and
knowledge about other sports and games also. For me, even reading these
messages proved to be a source of inspiration. One Shri Ajit Singh ji has
written on NarendraModiApp – “Please, this time in ‘Mann Ki Baat’ do talk about
the education of our daughters, our ‘Betis’ and their participation in sports
because they have brought laurels for the country by winning medals at the Rio
Olympics.” One Shri Sachin has written to urge that in ‘Mann Ki Baat’ this time
a mention may please be made about Sindhu, Saakshi and Deepa Karmakar. Whatever
medals we got have been earned by our daughters. These Betis have once again
proved that they are second to none in any respect. One of these daughters is
from North India while there is one who belongs to South India and then there
is one from the Eastern part. All in all, they represent all corners of our
country. It seems that our daughters in the whole of India have decided to take
up the responsibility of bringing glory to the nation.
Shikhar Thakur has written
on MyGov that we could have performed better at the Olympics. He has written –
“Respected Modi Sir, first of all, congratulations on our winning two medals at
Rio. However, I want to draw your attention to the question - was our
performance really good? And, the answer is ‘No’. We have to go a long way in
the field of sports. Our parents, even today, insist on focusing on studies and
academics. Sports are considered a waste of time in our society. We need to
change this mindset. Society needs motivation for this. And, no one can do this
better than you.”
Similarly, one Shri Satya
Prakash Mehra ji has written on NarednraModiApp – “In Mann Ki Baat, there is a
need to focus on extra-curricular activities, especially on encouraging
children and youth to play.” Thousands of people have expressed similar
sentiments. There is no denying the fact that we could not perform up to the expectations.
Some of our players could not even touch during these Games their own
performance level which they had achieved during the domestic events in India.
In the medals chart, our tally was only two medals. However, it is also a fact
that if we look closely, we shall find that despite missing medals, Indian
players gave a very good account of themselves for the first time in some of
the events.
See, our Abhinav Bindra
very narrowly missed the medal and got fourth place in Shooting. Dipa Karmakar
produced a superb performance in Gymnastics, although she remained at the
fourth place and missed a Bronze by a very narrow margin. But, how can we
forget that she is India’s first daughter to qualify in Gymnastics for the
Olympics and also to reach the final round. The pair of Sania Mirza and Rohan
Bopanna met almost a similar fate in Tennis. Our athletes this time gave a
creditable performance. After 32 years of P.T. Usha’s feat, Lalita babar
qualified for the finals in track and field. Our Women’s Hockey Team qualified
for the Olympic Games after a space of 36 long years. Men’s Hockey Team reached
knock out stage after 36 years. Our team is quite strong. And the interesting
part is that Gold Medalist Argentina lost just one match in the entire
tournament and the team which defeated them was INDIA. Thus, the future surely
seems bright for us.
Vikas Krishna Yadav
reached the quarter finals in Boxing but could not win Bronze. Many players
like Aditi Ashok, Dattu Bhokanal, Atanu Das gave a very good performance. But
my dear countrymen, we do have to go a long way. And if we stick to the same
routine, we may perhaps keep facing the same disappointment. I have announced
setting up of a committee. The Government of India will make an in depth
in-house analysis and will study the practices being followed around the world.
We shall prepare a roadmap on how we can do better. We have to prepare a far
reaching plan keeping in view the Olympics in 2020, 2024, 2028. I urge the
State Governments also to set up similar committees to find out as to what we
can do in sports. What can each state do? The states can take up one or two
sports of their choice and display their strength.
I urge our sports
associations also to do objective and impartial brainstorming on this. And, I
also request all citizens of the country who have interest in this matter to
mail their suggestions on NarendraModiApp. They may write to the government;
associations may discuss these issues and submit their memoranda to the
government. State governments too should deliberate on this matter and provide
their suggestions. But, we must prepare ourselves fully and thoroughly. And, I
am confident that we, the nation of 125 crore people comprising 65 percent
youth population can reach an exalted status in the world of sports too. We
have to move ahead with this resolve.
My dear countrymen, 5th
September is ‘Teachers Day’. For many years, I have been spending a lot of time
with students on Teachers Day and that too as a student myself. I used to learn
quite a lot from those young children. For me, 5th September was
Teachers Day as well as an Education Day. But, this time I have to leave for
G-20 Summit and so felt in my heart that I should express my feelings in this
regard in ‘Mann Ki Baat’ today.
In our life, a teacher
holds the same place which a mother does. We have also seen such teachers who
care more for their pupils than for themselves. They devote their lives for
their disciples, their students. These days, after Rio Olympics, Pulela Gopi
Chand ji is being talked about everywhere. He is a player first but he has set
up a glorious example of what a good coach, that is, a teacher should be. I see
Gopi Chand ji today as an excellent teacher besides being a very accomplished
player. And, on Teachers Day, I salute Pulela Gopi Chand ji for his hard work,
his dedication towards sports and his manner of finding happiness in the
success of his disciples. We always feel the contribution of our teachers in
our lives. 5th September happens to be the birthday of India’s
former President Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan ji and the country celebrates
this as Teachers Day. Whatever post he held in his life, he always tried to
live like a teacher, an educator. Not only this, he always said that “a good
teacher can only be one who keeps the student within always alive”. Dr.
Radhakrishnan ji showed this by living as a teacher and by keeping alive the
student within him despite holding the highest office of the President.
Some times when I think
of it, I remember so many incidents related with my teachers because they were
our heroes in our small village. However, I can happily say that even now I
receive a hand written letter every month from one of my teachers, who has
turned 90 now. In this letter, he mentions books read by him during that month
along with quotations. He also gives his comments on what he deems correct or
otherwise in whatever I have done during the month. It is as if he is, even
now, teaching me in the class room. In a way, he is conducting a correspondence
course for me even today. And, about his handwriting even at the age of 90, I
marvel that he writes so beautifully whereas my own handwriting is very poor.
That is why, whenever I look at somebody’s good handwriting, I have a great respect
for it. You may also be having similar experience. If you tell the world about
whatever good has happened in your life because of your teachers, people’s
attitude towards teachers would change. It will be a matter of pride and it is
our duty to enhance the honour of our teachers in the society. If you have a
photograph with your teacher or an incident connected with your teacher or an
inspirational thing associated with your teacher, please do share the same on
NarendraModiApp. Looking at the contribution of teachers in the country from
the point of view of students is also immensely valuable in itself.
My dear countrymen, Ganesh
Utsav is drawing near. Ganesh ji removes all obstacles and let us all wish that
our country, our society, our families, and each one of us may lead a life free
of obstacles. But, when we mention Ganesh Utsav, it is natural to remember
Lokmanya Tilak ji. The tradition of public celebration of Ganesh Utsav is
Lokmanya Tilak’s gift to us. By publicly celebrating Ganesh Utsav, he turned
this religious occasion into a festival of national awakening and social
refinement. These Ganesh festivities included holding wide-ranging discussions
on the issues that touched our lives and society, and comprised such programmes
which provided a new vigour and vitality to our social fabric. Also, his mantra
“Swaraj, that is, freedom is my birthright” should have the main focus thereby
strengthening the freedom movement. Now, not in Maharashtra alone but in each
corner of India, Ganesh Utsav is celebrated publicly. Young people make
elaborate preparations, they are full of vigour. Some people even now try to
follow the path shown by Lokmanya Tilak ji. They organise debates on topics of
public interest, and hold essay competitions and rangoli competitions. Tableus
depict the issues of social concern in a very artistic manner. In a way, a mass
campaign of public education gets underway through these Ganesh festivities.
Lokmanya Tilak ji gave us the inspirational mantra – “Swaraj, that is,
freedom is our birthright.” But now we live in independent India. So do we
through these public Ganesh festivals move now to SURAAJ, that is, good
governance by proclaiming ‘SURAAJ is my birthright’. Good governance, SURAAJ,
should be our priority; can we not recite this mantra and give a message
for it in the public Ganesh festival celebrations? Come on, I invite you all.
It is true that festivals
express the vitality of a society. Festivals infuse new life into individuals
as well as the society. Life seems to be impossible without festivals but these
have to be moulded according to the needs of the changing times. I have seen
that this time, many people have written to me mentioning Ganeshotsav and Durga
Puja. They are worried about environment. One Shri Shankar Narayan Prashant has
strongly urged –“Modi ji, kindly tell the people through your Mann Ki Baat that
they should not use Ganesh idols made of Plaster of Paris. Why should we not
use Ganeshji idols made of the clay from the village pond. POP idols are not
environment friendly”. He has expressed a great pain, others have also. I
request you all as to why should we not use clay in making Ganesh and Durga
idols and revert to our old tradition. This will help in environment
preservation, prevent pollution of our rivers and ponds and also provide
protection to small creatures living in water. This is also the service of God.
Ganesh ji removes obstacles. So, we should not make such Ganeshji idols, which
create problems. I do not know how you will take my suggestions but it is not
just me but many other people saying the same thing. I have heard about many
such people including Pune based sculptor Shri Abhijit Dhondphale, Kolhapur
institutions Nisarg-Mitra and Vigyan Prabodhini, Nisarg Katta in Vidarbh, Gyan
Prabodhini of Pune, and Girgaoncha Raja of Mumbai. Many such institutions work
hard to promote Ganesh idols made from clay and they also propagate it.
Eco-friendly Ganeshotsav is also social service. There is still time left
before the start of Durga Pooja festivities. If we resolve now, our efforts
will lead to employment generation for those families which traditionally used
to make clay idols in the past. Also the clay will go back and get dissolved in
the pond or the river and will thus help in protecting the environment. I offer
my best wishes to you all for Ganesh Chaturthi.
My dear countrymen, Bharat
Ratna Mother Teresa will be canonized, that is, accorded sainthood on 4th
September. Mother Teresa devoted her entire life to the service of the poor in
India. Though she was born in Albania and her mother tongue was not English,
yet she transformed her life and did everything to be able to serve the poor.
When Mother Teresa, who served the poor in India all through her life, is
accorded Sainthood, it is quite natural for we Indians to feel proud. Indian
government will send an official delegation under the leadership of our
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj to represent 125 crore Indians at the
canonization ceremony to be held on 4th September. We keep learning
something or the other from great men and women, saints, sages, holy people. We
shall continue to receive something, learn something from them and keep on
doing some good things.
My dear countrymen, when
development becomes a mass movement, a big transformation takes place. Peoples’
power is, in a way, considered to be a divine incarnation. Government of India
has made a successful effort to clean the Ganga and involve the people for this
project with the cooperation of five State governments. Pradhans of villages
situated on the banks of the river Ganga were invited to Allahabad on the 20th
of this month. They included men as well as women. They came to Allahabad and
took an oath before Mother Ganga that they will make all out efforts to immediately
stop the practice of open defecation in their villages situated on the banks of
Ganga, start a campaign of building toilets and also that these villages will
make their full contribution in cleaning up Ganga and will ensure that Ganga is
not polluted now. I congratulate all the Pradhans who had assembled in
Allahabad with this resolve from different States; they had come from
Uttrakhand, from Uttar Pradesh, from Bihar, from Jharkhand and from West
Bengal. I also congratulate all those Ministries of the Government of India and
also those ministers who turned this vision into reality. I also want to thank
the Chief Ministers of these five States for taking the vital step in the
direction of making Ganga clean by involving people’s power.
My dear countrymen,
certain things touch me very deeply and my heart bows in respect to those who
visualize such heartwarming initiatives. In Kabirdham district of Chhatisgarh
more than 1.25 lakh students from about 1700 schools collectively wrote letters
to their parents. Some students wrote in English, some wrote in Hindi and some
in Chhatisgarhi to their parents telling them that there should be toilets in
their houses. They demanded building toilets. Some students even wrote that
they would rather go without celebrating birthday but the toilet must be
constructed.
Students of age between
seven to seventeen took up this task. And this had such an impact, such an
emotional impact that while the students were going to school the next day,
their parents handed over reply letters to them addressed to the teacher in
which they promised to build toilets by a certain date positively. My
compliments to those who visualized this idea, compliments to these students
and special compliments to those parents who took their childrens’ letters so
seriously and also took a decision to construct a toilet. This is what inspires
us.
In Koppal district of
Karnataka, a sixteen year old girl Mallamma started a Satyagrah against her own
family. She launched the Satyagrah and stopped eating and she did that not to
ask something for herself, not to demand good clothes or have sweets. This
daughter Mallamma was adamant to have a toilet built in her house. But, the
family was not in a good position economically. The daughter stuck to her
demand and was not prepared to end her Satyagrah. The village pradhan Mohammad
Shafi came to know about this. He was told that Mallamma had protested to press
for her demand for getting a toilet built in her house. Now, look at the
gesture of village Pradhan Mohammad Shafi, he arranged eighteen thousand rupees
and got a toilet built within a week. Just see the power and strength in
Mallamma’s protest, and also consider the grand gesture of a village Pradhan
like Mohammad Shafi. Look how the solutions to problems are found, this is the
power of the people.
My dear countrymen,
Swachha Bharat has become the dream of each Indian. Some Indians have made it
their resolve. Some Indians have made it their aim and purpose. But, each one
is connected to it in one or the other way and everyone is making a
contribution. Daily we hear about the various innovative efforts in this
direction. Acting on one such idea, the Government of India has called upon the
people to make short films of 2 to 3 minutes duration on Swachhta, that is,
cleanliness and send these to the Government. You can find details of this plan
on website. A competition will be held and the winners will be awarded prizes
on Gandhi Jayanti Day on 2nd October. I request TV channels also to
invite such films and hold a competition. Creativity can give a new strength to
Swachhata Abhiyan or cleanliness campaign. New slogans will emerge, newer
methods will come to knowledge, a new inspiration will be generated and all
this will happen with the great support of the people. Lesser known artists
could be taken and it is not necessary to have a big studio and a big camera.
You can even shoot a film these days using your mobile phone camera. I call
upon you all to come forward and participate.
My dear countrymen, India
has always tried its best to have close, cordial and vibrant relations with its
neighbours. A very important event took place recently. The Honourable
President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee inaugurated a new radio channel named
‘Akashvani Maitree Channel’ at Kolkata. Now, some people may wonder whether
Honourable President should inaugurate a Radio Channel? But this is no ordinary
Radio Channel, it is a very big and very important step. We have Bangladesh as
our neighbour. We know that both Bangladesh and West Bengal continue to have a
common cultural heritage. So, Akashvani Maitree on this side and Bangladesh
Betaar on that side will mutually share the content and Bengali speaking people
on both sides will enjoy the programmes of Akashvani, that is, All India Radio.
This people to people contact is a big contribution of Akashvani. The President
launched this radio channel. I extend my thanks to Bangladesh also for
collaborating with us in this initiative. I congratulate the friends in All
India Radio too for making their contribution in our foreign policy also.
My dear countrymen,
although you have entrusted me with the responsibilities of Prime Minister but
I also am a human being just like you. At times, sensitive events touch me a
little too deeply. Such sentimental incidents generate new energy, give new
inspiration and this is what motivates us Indians to do some remarkable things.
I received a letter recently which touched my heart. A motherly lady of about
84 years of age who is a retired teacher wrote that letter to me. If she had
not forbidden me from revealing her name, I from the core of my heart wanted to
announce her name while talking to you. She wrote in her letter that after my
appeal to the people to forego their cooking gas subsidy, she had given up her
subsidy and then she even forgot about it. However, a few days ago a person on
my behalf went to her and delivered a letter in which she was thanked for her
giving up the subsidy. And, she has said that a letter from the Prime Minister
was no less than a Padma Shree honour for her.
Dear countrymen, you may
be knowing that I have tried to send a letter, to be delivered personally
through my representatives, to all those who surrendered their cooking gas
subsidy on my appeal. My effort is to send letters to more than one crore
people. Under this plan my letter had reached this mother who wrote back to me
saying that I was doing a good work under the campaign of providing relief to
those poor ladies who are getting freedom from the smoke of a Chulha. I am a
retired teacher and will cross the age of 90 years within a few years and I am
sending you a donation of fifty thousand rupees which you can use in this
mission of providing relief from the Chulha smoke to the poor women. You may
well imagine the missionary spirit of this retired teacher living on pension
and donating an amount of fifty thousand rupees for the sake of provision of
gas connection to the other poor mothers and sisters, in order to save them
from the ill effects of Chulha smoke. It is not a question of 50 thousand
rupees but the basic question is of the empathy in this old lady and it is
because of the blessings of this lady and of crores of our other mothers and
sisters which strengthens my confidence in the future of the country. And, she
did not write to me this letter as a Prime Minister but she straightforwardly
wrote – “Modi Bhaiya!” I salute this wonderful mother and I also salute crores
of similar mothers in India who keep doing something or the other all the time
for the benefit of others despite facing many difficulties themselves.
My dear countrymen, we
were struggling with drought-like conditions last year but this August we have
been facing the fury of floods all through. In some parts of the country, there
have been repetitive floods. State governments, Union government, local
self-government bodies, social organisations and the citizens did whatever best
could be done. Yet, even amidst the reports of these floods, some such events
happened which should be remembered. Which show the power of unity, and how big
results can be achieved by working together? The month of August this year has
become memorable. In August 2016, about 90 political parties in the country,
many of these parties in the Parliament, which were staunch opponents of each
other and which do not miss the slightest opportunity against each other, all
these parties got united and passed the GST Act. The credit for this goes to
all the parties. And, this is an example which shows that great tasks can be
accomplished by working in unison to move ahead. Similarly, about the incidents
that took place in Kashmir and all that happened in Kashmir, all political
parties in the country collectively expressed their views in one voice. A
massage was sent to the whole world, a massage also went to the separatist
forces and our sympathy was expressed towards the people of Kashmir. Whatever
interaction with whomsoever I had on Kashmir resounded with these views quite
prominently and if I may try to summarise these views and comments, the gist
and essence were unity and affection; these two were the fundamental points.
And, we all are of the view, and this is the view of all 125 crore Indians,
right from the village Pradhan to the Prime Minister that every loss of life in
Kashmir – whether it is of a young man or of a security personnel – it is our
own loss, a loss of our people, a loss for the nation! Those trying to disturb
peace in Kashmir by putting small children in the front and hiding behind them
will have to be answerable to these very innocent children some day.
My dear countrymen, ours
is a vast nation, full of diversities. To keep this country of manifold
diversities united, we all as citizens, as society and as the government, have
a responsibility to encourage things which strengthen our national unity and
highlight these with full vigour, only then we can make our country’s future
bright, and, of course, this will be achieved. I have full faith in the power
of my 125 crore countrymen. That is all for today, many many thanks.
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