• 2 years ago
It was 2008, Chandrayaan 1 had just launched, and instead of going to Sriharikota, CM Narendra Modi watched the liftoff on TV…

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00:00I used to feel that if I get permission, I should also go to Harikota and see how it is happening.
00:10The roads are not built and people are dreaming of going to Chandrababu.
00:13This discussion used to take place.
00:30I used to feel that if I get permission, I should also go to Harikota and see how it is happening.
00:53There was only one way left.
00:55I used to feel that if I get permission, I should also go to Harikota and see how it is happening.
01:10The roads are not built and people are dreaming of going to Chandrababu.
01:15This discussion used to take place.
01:17I used to feel that if I get permission, I should also go to Harikota and see how it is happening.
01:27I used to feel that if I get permission, I should also go to Harikota and see how it is happening.
01:37I used to feel that if I get permission, I should also go to Harikota and see how it is happening.
01:47I used to feel that if I get permission, I should also go to Harikota and see how it is happening.
02:05How can science be used for the poorest people?
02:09It is not just to make a name in the world.
02:15Science affects the lives of ordinary people.
02:23When a scientist does this work, he has a scientific vision.
02:31But what will the ordinary people experience?
02:36Maybe sometimes they are also unaffected by it.
02:39For example, in a big hotel, the cook cooks food, but the server keeps on receiving congratulations.
02:56The server does not even know who has cooked the food.
03:01And the waiter, who has received all the compliments, says that the food is very good.
03:09Friends, you do penance, but we are receiving congratulations.
03:16If anyone gets any benefit, it is because Modi ji has done a very good job.
03:21This is the penance of a scientist.
03:24And you have done this penance.

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