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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Namaskar!

Our campaign to provide permanent jobs to the youth in the Central Government is continuing steadily. And we are known for this—no recommendation, no corruption. Today, more than 51,000 young people have been given appointment letters. Lakhs of youth have already secured permanent jobs in the Indian government through such Rozgar Melas (employment fairs). These young individuals are now playing a significant role in nation-building. Today, many of you have started your responsibilities in Indian Railways. Some will now become the guardians of the nation's security, others appointed in the Postal Department will help deliver government services to every village, some will be foot soldiers of the Health for All mission, many young professionals will help accelerate financial inclusion, and others will drive Bharat's industrial development forward. Your departments may be different, but the goal is the same. And what is that goal? We must remember it again and again: No matter the department, task, position, or region — the one and only goal is service to the nation. The guiding principle is: Citizen First. You have been given a great platform to serve the people of the country. I congratulate all of you on achieving this great success at such an important stage of life. I extend my best wishes for this new journey in your career.

Friends,

Today the world acknowledges that Bharat has two limitless strengths: one is demography, and the other is democracy—the largest population of youth and the world's biggest democracy. This power of youth is both the greatest asset and the strongest guarantee for Bharat’s bright future. Our government is working day and night to turn this strength into a formula for prosperity. As you all know, I have just returned from a visit to five countries. In every country, I could hear the praise and recognition of Bharat’s youth power. All the agreements signed during these visits will certainly benefit Bharat’s youth, both at home and abroad. In sectors like defence, pharmaceuticals, digital technology, energy, and rare earth minerals, the agreements made will bring significant advantages to Bharat in the coming days. They will give a strong boost to Bharat’s manufacturing and services sectors.

Friends,

With changing times, the nature of jobs in the 21st century is also evolving, and new sectors are constantly emerging. That is why, Bharat has focused on preparing its youth for these changes over the past decade. Important decisions have been taken, and modern policies have been formulated keeping in mind the needs of the present era. The ecosystem of start-ups, innovation, and research that is taking shape in the country today is enhancing the potential of our youth. When I see young people aspiring to launch their own start-ups, it increases my own confidence. Just now, Dr. Jitendra Singh ji also shared some detailed statistics with you regarding start-ups. I feel proud to see that the youth of my country is moving forward with great vision, speed, and strength, with a desire to do something new.

Friends,

The Indian government is also focusing on creating new employment opportunities in the private sector. Recently, the government has approved a new scheme — the Employment Linked Incentive Scheme. Under this scheme, the government will provide 15,000 rupees to a youth getting their first job in the private sector. In other words, the government will contribute towards the first salary of the first job. For this, the government has allocated a budget of around 1 lakh crore rupees. This scheme is expected to help in the creation of approximately 3.5 crore new jobs.

Friends,

Today, one of Bharat’s greatest strengths is our manufacturing sector. A large number of new jobs are being created in manufacturing. To boost this sector, this year’s Union Budget has announced the launch of Mission Manufacturing. Over the past few years, we have strengthened the Make in India initiative. Just through the PLI (Production Linked Incentive) Scheme, more than 11 lakh jobs have been created in the country. The mobile phone and electronics sectors have witnessed unprecedented growth in recent years. Today, electronics manufacturing worth nearly 11 lakh crore rupees is taking place in Bharat. That’s a more than fivefold increase in the past 11 years. Earlier, Bharat had only 2 or 4 mobile phone manufacturing units. Now, we have nearly 300 units related to mobile phone manufacturing, employing lakhs of young people. Another prominent sector is defence manufacturing, which is gaining even more attention and pride after Operation Sindoor. Bharat is setting new records in defence production. Our defence production has now crossed 1.25 lakh crore rupees. Bharat has also achieved a major milestone in the locomotive sector — we are now the largest producer of locomotives in the world. Whether it’s locomotives, rail coaches, or metro coaches, Bharat is exporting them in large numbers to many countries. Our automobile sector is also experiencing unprecedented growth.

In just the last 5 years, the sector has received about $40 billion in FDI (Foreign Direct Investment). That means new companies have come in, new factories have been established, new jobs have been created — and at the same time, vehicle demand has surged, with record sales of automobiles in Bharat. Bharat’s progress in various sectors, and these manufacturing records, don’t happen on their own. They are possible only because more and more young people are getting jobs. It is their hard work, intellect, and dedication that have made this possible. Bharat’s youth have not only found employment, but they’ve also excelled at it. Now, as government employees, it is your duty to ensure that this momentum in the manufacturing sector continues. Wherever you are assigned, you must act as an enabler, an encourager, remove obstacles, and simplify processes. The more ease you bring to the system, the more benefit it will bring to the people of the country.

Friends,

Today, our country is rapidly progressing towards becoming the third-largest economy in the world, and any Indian can proudly say this. This achievement is the result of the hard work and sweat of our youth. In the past 11 years, the nation has made progress in every sector. Recently, a very commendable report was released by the International Labour Organization (ILO). This report highlights that more than 90 crore citizens in Bharat have been brought under the umbrella of welfare schemes over the last decade. This is essentially the expansion of social security. And the impact of these schemes goes far beyond welfare—they have also generated a massive number of new jobs. Let me give you a simple example — the PM Awas Yojana. Under this scheme, 4 crore new pucca (permanent) houses have already been built, and construction of 3 crore more houses is currently underway. Now, when such a large number of homes are being built, masons, labourers, suppliers of raw materials, transport operators, local shopkeepers, and truck drivers—all get work. Imagine the enormous number of jobs created through this! What’s even more heartening is that most of these jobs are in rural areas, so people don’t need to migrate to cities. Similarly, 12 crore new toilets have been constructed across the country. This has created work not only in construction but also for plumbers, carpenters, and skilled workers from our Vishwakarma community. This is how job creation expands and leaves a real impact. Likewise, over 10 crore new LPG connections have been provided under the Ujjwala scheme. To support this, a large number of bottling plants have been set up, creating employment for cylinder manufacturers, distribution agencies, and delivery personnel. Each initiative—if you examine closely—creates multiple layers of employment opportunities. Lakhs of people have gained new jobs from such initiatives.

Friends,

I would like to mention another scheme, one that truly brings double the benefit—like having a laddu in each hand, as we say. That scheme is the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana. Under this scheme, the government is giving an average subsidy of over 75,000 rupees per household to install rooftop solar panels. This essentially turns your roof into a power plant—generating electricity not just for your own use, but also for sale to the grid if there's surplus. This brings electricity bills down to zero and saves families significant money. Engineers and technicians are needed to install the plants. Solar panel manufacturing factories and raw material suppliers are growing. Transport operators are employed to move materials. A whole new industry is emerging for the maintenance and repair of these systems. Just imagine—the benefits are not only helping citizens, but also creating lakhs of new employment opportunities.

Friends,

The ‘Namo Drone Didi’ initiative has increased the income of our sisters and daughters and also created new employment opportunities in rural areas. Under this scheme, lakhs of rural women are being trained as drone pilots. Available reports show that our Drone Didis—mothers and sisters from our villages—are earning lakhs of rupees in a single farming season by offering drone-based agricultural services on a contract basis. Not only that, this initiative is also giving a big boost to the drone manufacturing sector in the country. Whether in agriculture or defence, drone manufacturing is opening up new avenues for the youth of our country.

Friends,

The campaign to create 3 crore Lakhpati Didis is ongoing. Out of these, 1.5 crore women have already achieved this milestone. And as you know, becoming a Lakhpati Didi means earning at least 1 lakh rupees every year, consistently—not just once. That is the benchmark. 1.5 crore Lakhpati Didis! Today, if you visit villages, you’ll often hear terms like Bank Sakhis, Bima Sakhis, Krishi Sakhis, Pashu Sakhis—these are various schemes through which our mothers and sisters in villages have got employment opportunities. Similarly, under the PM SVANidhi Scheme, street vendors and hawkers were given support for the first time. Lakhs have benefited from it. Because of digital payments, even roadside vendors now prefer UPI over cash. Why? Because it gives them instant access to more credit from the bank. Banks trust them more, and they don’t need piles of paperwork. This means that even a humble street vendor now moves forward with confidence and pride. Take the PM Vishwakarma Scheme, for example. It’s focused on modernizing and upgrading traditional, ancestral, and family-based crafts and trades. It helps by: Providing modern tools, offering training to artisans, craftsmen, and service providers, facilitating easy loans. There are countless such schemes, through which the poor have been uplifted, and youth have found employment. The impact of all these initiatives is so significant that, in just 10 years, 25 crore Indians have risen out of poverty. Think about it—if they hadn’t found employment, if there was no income in the family, how would a person who had been poor for three or four generations even imagine coming out of that darkness? For them, each day was a struggle for survival, and life felt like a burden. But today, they have defeated poverty with their strength and courage. These 25 crore brothers and sisters have emerged victorious, and I salute their determination. They used the government’s schemes as tools, didn't sit around and complain—they fought back against poverty, uprooted it, and conquered it. Now imagine, the new self-confidence that is building among these 25 crore people! When a person overcomes a crisis, a new strength emerges. This new strength has also emerged in my country, and it will play a vital role in taking the country forward. And let me be clear—this is not just the government saying it. Today, global institutions like the World Bank are openly praising Bharat for this achievement. The world is presenting Bharat as a model. Bharat is now being ranked among the top countries in the world in terms of equality—which means inequality is decreasing rapidly, and we are moving toward greater equality. The world is now taking note of this transformation.

Friends,

The great mission of development, the movement for welfare of the poor and employment generation that is currently underway—you now share the responsibility of taking it forward from today. The government should never be a hurdle; it should always be a facilitator of growth. Every individual deserves the opportunity to move ahead. It is our role to extend a helping hand. And you, my friends, are young. I have great faith in you. I have high expectations from you. Wherever you're assigned, you must always put the citizens first. Helping them, easing their difficulties—that alone will push the nation forward rapidly. You are to become active participants in Bharat’s Amrit Kaal—this golden period of opportunity. The next 20 to 25 years are crucial, not just for your career, but for the future of the entire country. These are the defining years for building a ‘Viksit Bharat’ (Developed India). That is why, your work, your duties, and your goals must be aligned with the resolve to create a ‘Viksit Bharat’. The mantra ‘Nagrik Devo Bhavo’ (Citizen is Divine) must run through your veins, live in your heart and mind, and reflect in your conduct and behaviour.

And I am fully confident, my friends, that this youth power has stood with me over the past 10 years in taking the country forward. They have taken each of my words to heart and done whatever they could for the nation—from wherever they were, in whatever capacity they could. Now that you have been given this opportunity, expectations from you are higher. Your responsibility is greater. And I believe—you will rise to the occasion and make it happen. Once again, I wholeheartedly congratulate you. I extend my warmest wishes to your families, who deserve a bright and prosperous future. May you all achieve great success in life. Keep upgrading yourself continuously through the iGOT platform. Now that you have secured your position, don’t sit back. Dream big, aim high. Through hard work, continuous learning, and bringing fresh results, move ahead. Your progress is the pride of the country and your growth is my satisfaction. That is why, today, as you embark on this new journey in life, I have come here to speak with you, to bless you, and to welcome you as my partner in fulfilling many dreams. As a close and trusted companion, I welcome you warmly. Thank you very much, and best wishes to you all.