English Rendering of PM Interaction with Students

English Rendering of PM Interaction with Students on the Occasion of Jayanti of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. On January 23, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in an interactive session with students to mark the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. The students discussed various important topics, ranging from the nation’s goals for the future to sustainable practices aimed at reducing carbon footprints. Below is an English rendering of their conversation.
English Rendering of PM Interaction with Students on the Occasion of Jayanti of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
PM Modi’s Inspirational Interaction with Students on Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s Jayanti
Prime Minister: What is the country’s goal by 2047?
Student: We want to make our country developed.
Prime Minister: Are you sure?
Student: Yes, sir.
Prime Minister: Why was 2047 decided?
Student: By then our generation will be ready.
Prime Minister: One more reason?
Student: It will be 100 years since independence.
Prime Minister: Well done!
Prime Minister: What time do you normally leave the house?
Student: 7:00 AM.
Prime Minister: So, do you carry a lunch box with you?
Student: No, sir.
Prime Minister: Hey, I will not eat it. Just tell me.
Student: I have come here after a lot of trouble.
Prime Minister: Did you eat it and come back? You didn’t bring it? Well, you must have thought that the Prime Minister will eat it.
Student: No, sir.
Prime Minister: Okay, what day is it today?
Student: Sir, today is the birthday of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.
Prime Minister: Yes.
Prime Minister: Where was he born?
Student: Odisha.
Prime Minister: Where in Odisha?
Student: Cuttack.
Prime Minister: So, there is a big function in Cuttack today.
Prime Minister: What is that slogan of Netaji that motivates you?
Student: “I will give you freedom.”
Prime Minister: Look, we have got freedom. Now, if we don’t want to give blood, what will we give?
Student: Sir, still, it shows what a leader he was and how he gave priority to his country over himself. It inspires us a lot.
Prime Minister: We get inspiration, but what all?
Student: Sir, through our SDG course, we want to reduce our carbon footprint.
Prime Minister: Well, what happens in India to reduce the carbon footprint?
Student: Sir, electric vehicles have already arrived.
Prime Minister: Electric vehicles, well done! Then?
Student: Sir, buses are also electric now.
Prime Minister: Has the electric bus arrived then?
Student: Yes, sir, and now…
Prime Minister: Do you know how many electric buses the Government of India has provided in Delhi?
Student: Sir, there are many.
Prime Minister: 1,200, and more to be given. Around 10,000 buses across the country, in different cities.
Prime Minister: Well, do you know about the PM Suryaghar Yojana? It’s to reduce the carbon footprint. You will tell everyone, should I tell you?
Student: Yes, sir, slowly.
Prime Minister: See, the PM Suryaghar Yojana is such that it is part of the fight against climate change. So, every house will have a solar panel.
Student: Yes, sir, yes, sir.
Prime Minister: And what will happen due to the electricity generated at home from the power of the sun? The electricity bill of the family will be zero. If you have installed a charger, then the vehicle will be electric, and the charging will be done from there itself through solar. So, the cost of the electric vehicle, and the cost of petrol-diesel will also not be there. There will be no pollution.
Student: Yes, sir, yes, sir.
Prime Minister: And if there is any electricity left after use, the government will buy it and give you money. Meaning, you can earn money by generating electricity at home.
Prime Minister: Jai Hind.
Student: Jai Hind.
Prime Minister: Jai Hind.
Student: Jai Hind.
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Thoughts
This insightful conversation not only reflected the spirit of patriotism, evoking memories of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, but also importantly underscored the significance of sustainable development goals. Moreover, it highlighted how India is progressively moving toward a greener future with initiatives like electric vehicles and solar energy programs.