Mann Ki Baat - Modi's Radio's Talk
Modi’s Mann Ki Baat is
really quite appealing and his thoughts shared on 29th November 2015 seem to be unique. Hence I
like to share a few of them here. For full text, please click here.
Method of burning off the remains of the
crops or the straw damages the soil apart from contributing to global climate
change. There is a best alternative solution. One needs to know that because of
burning the remains of the crop, the top soil gets burnt. If we have strong
bones, strong heart, strong kidney, and overall good system but our upper skin
gets burnt, then what will happen? Even if the heart is strong, we will not be
able to survive.
So burning the stump of crops not only burns
them, it burns the skin of our motherland. The top soil of our land is burnt
which pushes our fertile soil to death. If these remains are once again buried
inside the soil, then it will turn into fertilizers. If they are put in a pit
and left with earth worms and little water, good quality organic fertilizer can
be made. So it can be used not only to feed the animals, and save our land but
also to create good fertilizer. If this is added to the soil, it will be doubly
beneficial.
Once I had the opportunity of talking to
farmers involved in Banana cultivation. And they shared a very good experience.
Earlier as they cultivated banana, when the crop was over, the stumps of the
tree would remain. To clear the stumps from the fields they had to spend 5,000,
10,000 or 15,000 rupees per hectare. And till the time the people who would
clear these stumps would not come with tractors, the stumps would remain
standing for long. But some farmers chopped those stumps into 6-6, 8-8 inch
pieces and buried them inside the soil. They experienced that the banana stumps
held so much water in them that no external water supply was needed for three
months. Any plant or any crop sown over those stumps could flourish without
water. The water in the stumps kept the crops alive. And now even their stumps
are expensive. They are now a source of income. Earlier they had to spend money
on clearing those stumps, now those very stumps are a source of revenue. A
small experiment can turn lucrative, our farmers are no less than scientists.
Javed Ahmed is 40-42 years old. In 1996, the
terrorists had shot Jawed Ahmed in Kashmir. He was a victim of the terrorists
but he survived. But the bullet damaged his kidney and a part of the intestine
was lost. He suffered serious spinal injury. He lost the ability to stand on
his own feet, but Jawed Ahmed did not concede defeat. The grave injury caused
by terrorism could not deter him. He turned this crisis into compassion and
dedicated his life to social work. The body does not support him but for the
past 20 years he has devoted himself to child education. How to improve the
infrastructure for the physically challenged? How to develop systems for the
disabled in government offices and public spaces? He is working on those
issues. He turned the focus of his educational qualification in those areas. He
took a masters degree in social work and is now leading a silent revolution as
a messiah of the disabled, working as an informed citizen. Is his life not
enough to inspire us in every corner of India? I especially remember the life
of Jawed Ahmed, his dedication and devotion especially on every 3rd December.
3rd December is a day to remember all such people and get inspired by them.
Noor Jahan in Kanpur did not have much of
a chance to get education. But she is doing something which no one would have
thought of. She is utilizing the Solar Energy of the Sun to illuminate the
houses of the poor. She has formed a Samiti (committee) of women who manufacture
lanterns that run on Solar Energy. They rent the lantern for Rs.
100/- per month. People take the lanterns in the evening and return them in the
mornings for recharging. I have heard that people in large numbers around 500
people are using these lanterns. In an expense of Rs. 3-4
per day the entire house is illuminated. Noor Jehan works the entire day to recharge the
lanterns in the solar energy plant. May be Noor Jehan can act as an inspiration to many for
the kind of work she is doing. And actually, Noor Jehan
means the light of the world. She is spreading light through her work. I
congratulate Noor Jehan and
Zee TV for
having brought her social service to public view. Because of Zee TV broadcast, her entrepreneurship going
on in a remote corner of Kanpur
was brought to light to the
entire
country and
the world.
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