Date : 21-12-2011 

Ahmedabad

First of all, I apologize to all for coming late at the function for public discipline and I assure Shri Rajiv Gupta that the news of your book’s publication will be surely printed tomorrow and also assure the publisher that you will get publicity without any personal expenditure. Because, when the book is about discipline and the CM himself behaves in an undisciplined manner, it certainly becomes news and it is possible that Vinodbhai will get some spice for news story next week. Friends, I begin my day in a very disciplined manner but those who come to meet or who have some work, if they take even two to five minutes more, by the evening it becomes very difficult to follow the schedule. This resulted in making you all wait. Well, whatever might be the reason but the fact is that I have been late.

Many times a thought comes in my mind that in which matters do we find thedifference between the western world and us? For example, hygiene - personal hygiene and social hygiene. We have such culture and tradition that in the personal and health matters, there is a lot of awareness in our social life. Not to touch certain things, not to take certain things, follow this during the meals, all such rules we have observed in our house. We have also seen norms about usage of water and utensils. Every household follows such tradition and these customs have been in practice for centuries. Insistence for personal hygiene like taking bath religiously is in our genes. But in the matters of social hygiene?There is no awareness about littering anywhere. Whereas in the western world? It is not necessary to take bath before going to office and majority of people there bathe in the evening after returning. In our country, we take bath, offer prayers and get ready as we are going for some auspicious work. I have not come here to criticize the west, just using it to explain the point of view. But they follow all the norms for the social hygiene and because of this, we feel that this cleanliness, some other things and their norms should be adopted. Now, if both of these are combined, then the personal hygiene and the social hygiene both can be preserved.

As this is one aspect, similarly it’s about discipline also. We may be very particular about discipline in our personal life, but we are very different while in a group. Just two days ago I was in Surat, the programme of ‘Sadbhavna Mission’ was going on. One other programme was also going on at the opposite side. It’s their style, there might be some parallel book release event going on today also. Vijay, I am telling this to you- Perhaps nobody would have arranged this time. There was some 47 kg cake for a minister’s birthday and the scene of looting I saw on TV, I felt that what a way with birthdays! What is the reason?Hadn’t there been this indiscipline, the scene would have been so nice and proud, but the same event acquired such a strange shape. Look at thespecialityof the place in our country with religious matters. There are very few temples where you would the find the sign ‘Remove your shoes here’, in very few temples. Now when the time changes,it has to be written, same way as before 50 years, at least I never came across a board saying ‘Pure Ghee Shop’! It was not like this 50 years ago, but today we have to write ‘Pure Ghee Shop’ because its alternative is available in the market now. So, writing‘Remove your shoes here’ was never required, but now the situation has changed. The reason behind that was culture. No norms were written.Just think, ‘KumbhMela’ is held in our country and during that ‘Kumbh Mela’, crowd equaling to whole Australia’s population gathers on the bank of the Ganga, Just imagine! In spite of this, we never hear about any major chaotic incidence. And at the bottom of it is the religion. That something inspires, binds and unites them and because of that,the organizers are only catalytic agents in the entire arrangement, the society itself carries this arrangement. And where there is a capability to follow the arrangements, it spreads and develops itself. However large may be its scale, the arrangement progresses and develops.

In our social life, we often say that though many countries got freedom later, yet they are ahead of us. So, what is the reason? The main reason is that they have discipline as a society. Recently I met a friend, who had returned from Japan. As he was from an affluent family, his booking was in the most expensive suite in an expensive hotel. But there was a notice that the room could not be cooled below 26 degree temperature, irrespective of any payment. Why? They informed that as a country they had decided to conserve energy to tackle the problem of power generationafter Tsunami and earthquake. So, for this reason no energy should be used to bring down the temperature below 26 degree and therefore you have to live in 26 degreetemperature only. And the whole Japan follows this. I am talking about the recent incident after Tsunami. You can imagine the condition, if by any chance such a decision is taken here. All other news will be secondary, this will become the headline. Black flags, agitations, protests and all such programmes will start. The reason is that the discipline as a society comes only when responsibility is the chief essence of any society.Nobody will find social discipline necessary without social responsibility and so, there is a need to create an atmosphere of social responsibility. Unfortunately,the element of civic rights got more importance after independence.The atmosphere of our country till we got freedom was of duty. To serve the nation is our duty, Swadeshi is our duty, education is our duty, to wear Khadi is our duty. Gandhiji had imbibed this in the minds of people that all theseare a part of our duty,we have to liberatethenation.But, after the independence we felt that now the phase of duty is over, now it’s the time for the rights. And because of this, our whole thinking is around the rights and as a result, in everything we think that‘What about me?’ The whole system has become such that whatever happens, the first question arises in our mind that ‘What about me?’ And if we don’t get any positive reply to this question, the mind responds immediately that ‘then why should I bother?’ As long as he gets positive reply of the question,‘What about me?’, he has patience, but the day there is a negative reply, the very moment his soul soughs back, “Why should I? Leave it brother, it’s yours…better do it…” and this triggers indiscipline.

Discipline is not only a matter of your mannerism. Discipline is a part of view point of the society towards the journey of progress. It depends on how you look at the whole development process. Behavior of a child depends on what values parents want to inculcate. If parents are at home, a phone ringsand even if the father is present and still he tells his son that, “just say that Papa has gone out”, and then if Papa expects that his son does not speak a lie, it is expectin the impossible. But when I do this, at that time I don’t think about my child, but it is the phone call of that person, and because of this self centered – one sided thinking, I can’t even imagine what will be the impact of this on the entire situation.We must have seen many people traveling by bus. If a passenger is all alone, what does he usually do? Some look out of the window at the natural beauty, greenery. But what the most of them do? I don’t think anyone is exception here, they scratch out tiny bits of foam from the seat of the bus.Friends, by the time he gets down at Vadodara,he makes two inch hole in the seat. Did he intend to damageanything? No. Was there any special entertainment? No. But it’s only a lack of character, culture. He never felt that it was his property and therefore he didn’t have any hesitation while damaging it by making a two inch hole.If a brand new bus is deployed, even the driver feels proud and drives it carefully, but when he reaches the depot in the evening, there are many such scratched seats with two inch holes. This is very usual. I often tell the youth that Friends, we shout slogans ‘Bharat Mata ki Jay,Vande Mataram’ at thetop of our voice,but then? We immediately spit out. Immediately thereafter we spit on the same Mother India after eating Gutka. He doesn’t realize that I am spoiling the same Mother India whom I was praising. Do I know this? But if someone explains in this range, he would definitely realize.Such minor things do matter and patriotism can be expressed this way too. It is not necessary that one should follow the footsteps of Bhagat Singh to express patriotism. Even by taking care for these small deeds, I can show devotion towards my country, society, father, mother, guru (preceptor), can do everything!

Once I went to attend a programme in Mumbai some 10 years ago. And to my utter surprise,one of my childhood teachers was standing at the entrance and I saw him after 35-40 years. I recollected that yes, it was him only. And asa very natural gesture, I bowed at him and touched his feet.It was spontaneous,notsomethingIthought about. But it became a news that day. Now touching the feat is any news, Gentlemen? Well,in a way it pleases me that look at the modesty of the CM and all that. But a question arisesin my mind that is it reallya news? In this state or country, when a citizen meets his teacher, bowing down is a naturaltradition. But when it becomes a news, we realize that all this has been stopped now. This normal rituals that should be practiced, have as if become a crime this days! I remember,Shri NavalKishorSharmaji was our Hon. Governor. As such he is a Congressman, but whenever I meet him, I feel like touching his feet.Just as a normal routine. But I had to be very careful and wait for the photographers to leave for this ritual. Today I am disclosing this secret. Otherwise it may be like committing a crime. The CM of the state, how can he bow down like this? Friends, all such matters have taken such a distorted course that it appears that efforts to crate hurdles for our culture, discipline and tradition are going on in an organized manner. And then we become distracted, we also feel scared. Discipline is very useful for the journey toward development in public life and also progress in personal life.

Another form of discipline is– to be organized. Usually most of the people are disciplined but not much organized and owing to this, their discipline annoys us at times. Our discipline should not be such that it creates problems for others. What will happen if you start parading in a fair? Immediately you would be asked to leave and advised to go to a parade ground. In the fair, you should walk casually, very lightly. So Friends,to be organized.And the form of discipline that is followed is just a small portion of it, only a part of the complete viewpoint of life, how is discipline considered in that form.

Friends, if you have studied tribal people, it is worth taking inspiration. These days discussion about the use of Jatropha as bio-fuel is going on. In science, this discussion is recent. Just go to our Dang area. It’s worth seeing how beautifully tribal use Jatropha while walking during the night and how systematically! That discipline is worth watching and still today they follow this tradition. Firstly, when tribal migrate, they all walk in a line, they walk together but not like us talking and rubbing shoulders with one another, but one after another. I asked one of them, how this style might have developed? His answer was worth to be understood. I haven’t inquired whether it was right or wrong, but I am telling you his answer. He said, “Sir, if we pass through a forest and if there is a snake or anything else, only the first person has to face it, the others can remain safe. If we walk in a group, it is possible that many people might get harmed. This might have come in to practice through our traditions“. How do they use Jetropha? They take a hook, fix a Jatropha seed in it, ignite it and walk in its light. This lasts up to 5 to 7 minutes distance. No sooner than it finishes the second person lights his hook from the first one.  If 10 people are walking, one after the other, in such a disciplined way that they systematically complete the whole journey using only one matchstick and light of Jatropha seeds. This means that they developed a formula out of their need, disciplined it and preserved it for years. Many times it all depends on how we accept all these things in our social life.

Today also how high is the level of morals and manners here? Very few people can imagine. If you are standing in a queue for boarding a bus, people are pushing one another and amidst this someone keeps his hanky on a seat from the window. You enter the bus after a lot of struggle, with torn clothes, perspiring and that person asks you to vacate the seat because he had kept his hanky there, you simply stand up. You must have experienced this!He just kept his hanky through the window, did no exercise. Reason?The moral values are yet intact within us. Friends, if we observe our social life,so many wonderful examples are found and so to be organized is as important for success as being disciplined.

Discipline can never add to burden, it always simplifies things. It you move around with a straight face all the time, it does not bring discipline.Discipline should not become a burden, discipline which is exhilarating and enthusiastic and the one who holds this form of discipline can only form a team, can only get the work done by team.One who binds the discipline in strict rules can never form a team. And therefore discipline in the public life also requires some limitations.It must have some value addition in it. And this value addition is possible only when there is a depth in moral values and ethics,otherwise it’s not possible. Discipline is not just limited to observe whether somebody is finishing his task on time.

Many people are such that iftheir mothers say, “Son, now you should go to sleep” but the son replies, “I have exams tomorrow”. Mother insists that “you are not well, you may become more sick, last night also you were awake.”Now on one hand, it is indiscipline but on the other hand it is the devotion for his work, which is probably on higher stature than discipline and so these two can’t be compared and can’t say that you disobeyed your mother. Mother may have prepared delicious food, and son says that I don’t want to eat. How come? Because if I eat, I’ll feel sleepy at night and I want to study. So even by hurting his mother’s feelings, not taking the food, if he remains engrossed in his studies then it is his commitment. And if we look at it from the height of discipline, it can be brought. But if mother takes the stand thatsince you have not obeyed me, you are useless then neither mother nor son will be satisfied and they will not be able to help each other in their journey of progress. And therefore, we can relate to discipline depending on how we consider human psychology. You can’t take discipline in this way. Igave you an example justnow, I don’t remember exactly what had happened because I may have to do such things so many times in my routine. But Friends,it’s not muscle power. You can’t do it with muscle power, it is established through an atmosphere of love and affection.

Friends, the first condition for discipline is affinity, the sense of belonging. Only the sense of belonging can bring in discipline. Unless you get to feel the sense of belonging, you just can’t bring discipline.If the discipline is to be brought into social life, the sense of belonging is necessary, feeling of affinity is necessary and where there is sense of belonging, discipline is natural. Sometimes aim binds a person. You don’t have to instruct to maintain silence in a theatre. What is the reason? It’s a common interest to maintain the silence for the benefit of all, so it is maintained and if any one disturbs even slightly, 15 people will start staring at him. This means that disciplinebinds a person where there are natural expectations, taking care of self interest or even a confined personal desire. No matter how undisciplined a person is, but that binds him in discipline.And thus, it depends upon the circumstances. So Friends, we may not be able to evaluatediscipline in a specific frame.

Friends, as a society, we have lots of strength, a treasure of immense strengths. Our entire family system, though it has not been studied much yet but the institution named ‘Family’, perhaps there would not be any better structure of discipline anywhere else. It is a wonderful system.It is not the system defined by any law, but still it is amazing. Yes,wherever it is washed out, it might have been disturbed. But where it might have been intact, there must be happiness. There is a need for expansion of certain matters which is lying within our family institution. The discipline, which has been the reason for the progress and happiness of my family, should expandfrom my family to my society, from society to my village, from my village to my state and finally become a part of my country. And if we carry this trend forward, I believe that it can then become thefoundationto fulfill the fundamental requirementsfor our dream ‘21st century, India’s century’.

I congratulate Mr. Rajiv Gupta, especially for writing the book in Gujarati, though it is not his mother tongue. He has narrated miscellaneous experiences from his routine daily chores. I will definitely read it as and when I get time, I suggest you to read it too… I am not telling this for myself but see even the publishers are pleased!

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My dear countrymen,

Namaskar. 2025 has just about arrived; it is knocking at the door. On the 26th of January 2025, our Constitution is completing 75 years. It is a matter of great honour for all of us. The Constitution, handed over to us by our Constitution makers, has stood the test of time in every sense of the term. The Constitution is our guiding light, our guide. It is on account of the Constitution of India that I am here today, being able to talk to you. This year, on Constitution Day, the 26th of November, many activities have commenced that will go on for a year. A special website named constitution75.com has also been created to connect the citizens of the country with the legacy of the Constitution. In this, you can read the Preamble of the Constitution and upload your video. You can read the Constitution in myriad languages; you can also ask questions pertaining to the Constitution. I urge the listeners of Mann Ki Baat, school going children, college going youth, to visit this website and become a part of it.

Friends,

The Maha Kumbh is also going to be held in Prayagraj from the 13th of next month. At this time, mammoth preparations are going on at the Sangam banks there. I remember, just a few days ago when I went to Prayagraj, my heart was filled with joy after viewing the entire Kumbh area from a helicopter. It’s so huge! So beautiful! Such grandeur!

Friends,

the specialty of the Maha Kumbh is not only in its vastness. The specialty of the Kumbh is also in its diversity. Crores of people congregate for this event. Lakhs of saints, thousands of traditions, hundreds of sects, many Akharas, everyone becomes a part of this event. There is no discrimination anywhere, no one is big, no one is small. Such a scene of unity in diversity will not be seen anywhere else in the world. Therefore, our Kumbh is also the Maha Kumbh of unity. This time's Maha Kumbh will also bolster the mantra of Maha Kumbh of unity. Let me tell all of you; when we participate in the Kumbh, let us bring along this resolve of unity with us. Let us also make a resolve to annihilate the feeling of division and hatred in the society. If I have to say it in a few words, then I will say... Mahakumbh Ka Sandesh, Ek Ho Poora Desh… The message of the Mahakumbh, let the whole country be united. and putting it in another way, I will express... Ganga Ki Aviral Dhara, Na Bante Samaj Hamara... Like the uninterrupted flow of the Ganga, let our society be undivided. Friends, this time in Prayagraj, devotees from the country and the world will also be witness to the digital Maha Kumbh.

With the help of digital navigation, you will be able to reach different ghats, temples, and akharas of sadhus. The same navigation system will also help you reach parking spaces. For the first time, an AI chatbot will be used in the Kumbh event. All kinds of information related to Kumbh will be available in 11 Indian languages ​​through the AI ​​chatbot. Anyone can ask for any kind of help through this chatbot, either by typing text or by speaking in. The entire Fair area is being covered with AI-powered cameras. If someone gets separated from one’s kith and kin during the Kumbh, these cameras will help in finding them. Devotees will also get the facility of a digital lost & found center. Devotees will also be provided information about government-approved tour packages, accommodation and homestay on their mobile phones. If you too go to the Mahakumbh, then avail of these facilities… and yes, do upload your selfie with #EktaKaMahakumbh.

Friends,

now in 'Mann Ki Baat' i.e. MKB, we will talk about KTB. Many of the elderly may not know about KTB. But just ask children, KTB is a superhit among them. KTB means Krish, Trish and Baltiboy. You might know that the favourite animation series of children is called KTB - Bharat Hain Hum and now its second season is also out. These three animation characters tell us about those heroes and bravehearts; men and women associated with the Indian freedom struggle who are not discussed much. Recently, its season-2 was launched in a very special way at the International Film Festival of India, Goa.

The best thing is that this series is broadcast not only in many Indian languages ​​but also in foreign languages. It can be watched on Doordarshan as well as other OTT platforms.

Friends,

the popularity of our animation films, regular films, TV serials shows how much potential India's creative industry has. This industry is not only contributing to the country's progress but is also taking our economy to new heights. Our film and entertainment industry is very vast. Films are made in many languages ​​of the country; creative content is produced. I also congratulate our film and entertainment industry because it has strengthened the sentiment of 'Ek Bharat - Shreshtha Bharat'.

Friends,

in the year 2024, we are celebrating the 100th birth anniversary of many great personalities of the film world. These personalities have accorded Indian cinema recognition at the world level. Raj Kapoor ji introduced the world to the soft power of India through films. Rafi sahab's voice had that magic which touched every heart. His voice was amazing. Be it devotional songs or romantic songs, sad songs, he brought every emotion alive with his voice. His greatness as an artiste can be gauged from the fact that even today the young generation listens to his songs with the same passion - this is the distinct mark of timeless art. Akkineni Nageswara Rao Garu has taken Telugu cinema to new heights. His films presented Indian traditions and values ​​very well. Tapan Sinha ji's films gave a new vision to the society.

Their films always carried the message of social consciousness and national unity. The lives of these personalities are an inspiration for our entire film industry.

Friends,

I want to give you a piece of another good news. A great opportunity is on the way to showcase India's creative talent to the world. Next year, for the first time, the World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit i.e. WAVES summit is going to be organised in our country. All of you must have heard about Davos, where the world's economic giants gather. Similarly, in the WAVES summit, giants from the media and entertainment industry and people from the creative world will come to India. This summit is an important step towards making India a hub of global content creation. I feel proud informing you that the young creators of our country are also joining with full enthusiasm in the preparations for this summit. When we are moving towards a 5 trillion dollar economy, our creator economy is bringing in a new energy.

I would urge the entire entertainment and creative industry of India - whether you are a young creator or an established artist, associated with Bollywood or regional cinema, a professional from the TV industry, an expert in animation, gaming or an innovator in entertainment technology - to be a part of the WAVES summit.

My dear countrymen,

all of you know how the radiance of Indian culture is spreading to every nook & corner of the world today. Today I will tell you about such efforts from three continents, which are witness to the global reach of our cultural heritage. All of them are miles apart from each other. But their eagerness to know India and learn from our culture is the same.

Friends,

the more the world of paintings is filled with colors, the more beautiful it is. Those of you who are connected to ‘Mann Ki Baat’ through TV can watch some paintings on TV right now. You will immensely like watching our Gods and Goddesses, dance forms and great personalities in these paintings. You will get to see many things,besides the flora and fauna found in India in these paintings. These include a splendid painting of Taj Mahal which has been made by a 13 year old girl. You will be surprised to know that this Divyang girl has made this painting with her mouth. The most interesting thing is that the people who made these paintings are not from India but are students from Egypt. Just a few weeks ago, around 23 thousand students from Egypt participated in a painting competition. There, they had to prepare paintings depicting Indian culture and the historical relations between the two countries. I appreciate all the youth who participated in this competition. No amount of praise for their creativity would be enough.

Friends,

there is a country in South America called Paraguay. The number of Indians living there would not be more than one thousand. A wonderful effort is being done in Paraguay. At the Indian Embassy there, Erica Huber offers Ayurved Consultation. These days, a large number of local people are reaching out to her to get Ayurved based advice. Erica Huber might have studied engineering, but her heart lies in Ayurveda. She did courses related to Ayurveda and over time, she became proficient in it.

Friends,

it is a matter of great pride for us that Tamil is the oldest language in the world and every Indian is proud of it. The number of people learning it is constantly rising in countries around the world. At the end of last month, a Tamil Teaching Programme was started in Fiji with the support of the Government of India. This is the first time in the last 80 years that trained Tamil teachers are teaching the language in Fiji. I am happy to know that today the students of Fiji are taking a lot of interest in learning the Tamil language and culture. Friends, these things, these incidents, are not just success stories. These are also the saga of our cultural heritage. These examples fill us up with pride. From Art to Ayurveda and from language to music, there is so much in India, which is making its mark in the world.

Friends,

in this winter season, several activities related to sports and fitness are being organised across the country. I am happy that people are making fitness a part of their daily routine.

From Skiing in Kashmir to kite flying in Gujarat, enthusiasm for sports can be seen everywhere. Campaigns like #SundayOnCycle and #CyclingTuesday are promoting cycling.

Friends,

I now want to tell you something unique which is a symbol of the changes taking place in our country and the zeal and enthusiasm of young friends. Do you know that a unique Olympic has started in our Bastar! Yes, a new revolution is coming into being in Bastar through the first Bastar Olympics. It is a matter of great joy for me that the dream of Bastar Olympics has come true. You will also be happy to know that this is taking place in the region which was once a witness to Maoist violence. The mascot of the Bastar Olympics is - ‘Wild Water Buffalo’ and ‘Hill Myna’. It reflects the rich culture of Bastar. The defining Mantra of this sports Mahakumbh is -

‘Karsay Ta Bastar Barsaye Ta Bastar’

i.e. ‘Bastar will play - Bastar will win’.

In the very first instance, one lakh 65 thousand players from 7 districts have participated in the Bastar Olympics. This is not just a statistic - it is the proud story of the resolve of our youth.

Athletics, Archery, Badminton, Football, Hockey, Weightlifting, Karate, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho and Volleyball - our youth have gloriously displayed their talent in every sport. Kari Kashyap ji’s story inspires me a lot. Kari ji, who hails from a small village, has won a silver medal in archery.

She says - “Bastar Olympics has given us not just a playground but an opportunity to move ahead in life”. What Payal Kawasi ji from Sukma says is no less inspiring. Payal ji, who won a gold medal in Javelin Throw, says - “With discipline and hard work, no goal is impossible”. The story of Punem Sanna ji from Dornapal in Sukma is an inspiring tale of New India. Punem ji, who was once under Naxal influence, is today winning medals by racing on a wheelchair. His courage and zeal is an inspiration for everyone. Archer Ranju Sori from Kodagaon has been chosen as the ‘Bastar youth icon’. She believes that Bastar Olympics is giving the youth from remote areas an opportunity to reach the national stage.

Friends,

Bastar Olympics is not just a sports event. It is a platform where development and sports are merging together, where our youth are honing their talent and building a new Bharat. I urge all of you to:

- Encourage such sports events in your area
- Share stories of sports talents from your area with #KhelegaBharat – JeetegaBharat
- Give local sports talents an opportunity to progress

Remember, sports not only lead to physical development, but is also a powerful medium to connect society with the sportsman spirit. So play well and bloom well. My dear countrymen, two big achievements of India are attracting the attention of the world today. You will also feel proud to hear about them.

Both these successes have been achieved in the field of health. The first achievement has been in the fight against malaria. Malaria has been a big challenge confronting humanity for four thousand years. Even at the time of Independence, it was one of our biggest health challenges. Malaria ranks third among all infectious diseases that kill children between one month and five years of age. Today, I can say with satisfaction that the countrymen have collectively, strongly fought this challenge. The report of the World Health Organization - WHO mentions - “In India, there has been an 80 percent reduction in the number of malaria cases and deaths due to it between 2015 & 2023.“ This is no mean achievement. The most heartening thing is that this success has been achieved through everyone’s participation. Everyone from every corner of India, from every district, became a part of this campaign. In the tea gardens of Jorhat in Assam, malaria used to be a major cause of concern for people until four years ago.

But when the tea garden dwellers united to eradicate it, they started getting success to a great extent. In this effort, they have made full use of technology as well as social media. Similarly, Kurukshetra district of Haryana has presented a very good model for controlling malaria. Here, public participation for monitoring Malaria has been quite successful. Through street plays and radio, emphasis was laid on messages which helped a lot in reducing the breeding of mosquitoes. It is only through such efforts across the country that we have been able to take the war against malaria forward more rapidly.

Friends,

another example of what we can achieve with our awareness and determination is the fight against cancer. A study of the world-renowned Medical Journal Lancet indeed raises a lot of hope. According to this Journal, now the chances of starting cancer treatment on time in India have increased a lot. Timely treatment means starting the treatment of a cancer patient within 30 days and the ‘Ayushman Bharat Yojana’ has played a big role in this. Because of this scheme, 90 percent of cancer patients have been able to start their treatment on time. This has happened because earlier, due to lack of money, poor patients used to shy away from getting tested for cancer and its treatment. Now, the Ayushman Bharat Yojana has become a big support for them. Now they are coming forward to get themselves treated. The Ayushman Bharat Yojana has reduced the financial problems in cancer treatment to a great extent.

It is equally good that today, people have become more aware than ever before about timely treatment of cancer. This achievement is as much of our healthcare system, doctors, nurses and technical staff as it is of all of you, my citizen brothers and sisters. With everyone's efforts, the resolve to defeat cancer has become even stronger. The credit for this success goes to all those who have contributed significantly in spreading awareness.

There is only one mantra to fight cancer - Awareness, Action and Assurance. Awareness means awareness of cancer and its symptoms, Action means timely diagnosis and treatment, Assurance means the belief that every help is available for patients. Come, let us together take this fight against cancer forward rapidly and help as many patients as possible.

My dear countrymen,

today I want to tell you about an effort in Kalahandi, Odisha, which is writing a new story of success despite a paucity of water and resources. This is the 'vegetable revolution' of Kalahandi. Where once farmers were forced to migrate; today, Golamunda block of Kalahandi has become a vegetable hub. How did this change come about? It started with a small group of just 10 farmers. This group together established an FPO - 'Kisan Utpad Sangh', started using modern technology in farming, and today their FPO is doing business worth crores. Today more than 200 farmers are associated with this FPO, including 45 women farmers.

Together, these people are cultivating tomatoes in 200 acres and bitter gourd in 150 acres. Now the annual turnover of this FPO has also risen to more than 1.5 crores. Today, vegetables from Kalahandi are reaching not only various districts of Odisha, but also other states, and the farmers there are now learning new techniques of potato and onion cultivation.

Friends,

this success of Kalahandi teaches us what all can be done with determination and collective effort. I urge all of you to:-

• Encourage FPO in your area
• Join farmer producer organizations and strengthen them.

Remember - big changes are possible even through small beginnings. We just need determination and team spirit.

Friends,

in today's 'Mann Ki Baat' we heard how our India is moving ahead with unity in diversity. Be it the sports field or the field of science, health or education – India is touching new heights in every field. We have faced every challenge together like a family and achieved new successes. In the 116 episodes of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ that commenced in 2014, I have seen that ‘Mann Ki Baat’ has become a living document of the collective power of the country.

All of you have welcomed this programme; made it your own. Every month you have shared your thoughts and efforts. Sometimes the idea of ​​a young innovator has impressed me, and sometimes the achievement of a daughter has made me proud. It is the participation of all of you that brings together positive energy from every corner of the country. ‘Mann Ki Baat’ has become a platform for the amplification of this positive energy, and now, 2025 is knocking at the door. In the coming year, we will share more inspiring efforts through ‘Mann Ki Baat’. I am confident that with positive thinking and spirit of innovation of the countrymen, India will touch new heights.

Keep sharing the unique efforts around you with #Mannkibaat. I know that in every Mann ki Baat next year, we will have a lot to share with each other. Best wishes to all of you for 2025. Stay healthy, stay happy, join the Fit India Movement, keep yourself fit. Keep progressing in life. Thank you very much.