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00:00Music
00:14We were talking about nature.
00:16Let us tell our viewers that
00:18Mr. Dilawar is fond of using
00:20the local vegetables
00:22in his home.
00:24You can see
00:26that there are some flowers
00:28in his vegetable garden.
00:30The seasonal vegetables
00:32are available here.
00:34He is also cultivating his own manure.
00:36So, how do you find time for this?
00:38Because there is always politics,
00:40tension and discussions.
00:42I am fond of it,
00:44but I don't do it
00:46directly.
00:48I have a friend here
00:50who takes care of it.
00:52We were talking about nature.
00:54I was able to see this.
00:56I was able to understand this.
00:58This is not manure.
01:00This is shival.
01:02What is this?
01:04I don't know the name.
01:06But we call it kanji.
01:08It is found in water ponds.
01:10We have put it in this.
01:12It will be ready in 15 days.
01:14It is beneficial for cows.
01:16It is beneficial for cows.
01:18It is available in half a kilo.
01:20It has all kinds of vitamins.
01:22It is full in half a kilo.
01:24It is full in half a kilo.
01:26We have just started it.
01:28It will be ready in 10-15 days.
01:30Then half a kilo
01:32is available for cows.
01:34This is what scientists have said.
01:36You are making efforts as a minister
01:38for the welfare of cows.
01:40What are your thoughts on this?
01:42Are you planning to bring
01:44a Gopalak Yojana?
01:46Our cows
01:48are open.
01:50It harms the farmers.
01:52Secondly,
01:54when it sits on the roads,
01:56it causes a lot of accidents.
01:58I believe
02:00that
02:02about 3,500 to 4,000 people
02:04every year
02:06are affected
02:08by sitting on the roads
02:10of cows and other animals.
02:12We should save the cows.
02:14This is what I am trying to do.
02:16This is what I am trying to do.
02:18This is what I am trying to do.
02:20This is what I am trying to do.
02:22This is what I am trying to do.
02:24We should send the cows
02:26to the jungle
02:28to graze
02:30like in the olden times.
02:32Then
02:34they come back
02:36and build a house in the evening.
02:38So that the old tradition is alive.
02:40This is what we are trying to do.
02:42If we succeed in this,
02:44I believe
02:46that we will be able to save
02:483,500 to 4,000 lives every year.
02:50As the Prime Minister,
02:52you encourage social workers.
02:54As the Prime Minister, you encourage social workers.
02:56I want to know
02:58if you are planning
03:00to do something
03:02like this.
03:04As the Prime Minister,
03:06I constantly
03:08instruct people
03:10and expect them
03:12that our India
03:14should be clean daily.
03:16It should be clean.
03:18It should be seen clean.
03:20People should not fall sick.
03:22As you can see,
03:24the polythene is plastic.
03:26Because of that,
03:28many diseases are created.
03:30So,
03:32we have
03:34thought that
03:36in villages or cities,
03:38the disposal items
03:40like
03:42utensils,
03:44glasses,
03:46one layer is made of polythene.
03:48And when the hot food
03:50or drink
03:52comes in contact with it,
03:54some particles enter our stomach
03:56through it.
03:58These diseases are
04:00like cancer.
04:02So,
04:04we are trying to
04:06run an initiative
04:08against polythene
04:10and disposal items
04:12so that people
04:14are not affected
04:16or fall sick.
04:18That is why
04:20we are requesting
04:22the people of Rajasthan
04:24that in every village,
04:26there should be a utensil bank.
04:28So that the people
04:30of that village
04:32when there is a need
04:34for utensils
04:36because guests come,
04:38we invite them,
04:40we cannot collect
04:42so many utensils.
04:44That is why they get disposed.
04:46If there is a
04:48utensil bank in every village,
04:50we can get the utensils
04:52at a nominal rate
04:54and then collect them.
04:56Mr. Lahore,
04:58how do you arrange
05:00politics and family?
05:02We see that you are always
05:04busy and
05:06your family
05:08is separate from these responsibilities.
05:10How do you manage that?
05:12Do you take a day off
05:14and like to be with your family?
05:16Now our children have grown up.
05:20But still,
05:22we are always
05:24annoyed with our family
05:26because we cannot give them time.
05:28We try but
05:30it is not possible.
05:32Our family
05:34has become busy
05:36because I have been in politics
05:38for the last 30 years.
05:40I am a minister for the third time
05:42and now I am more busy than before.
05:44Mr. Dilawar,
05:46what are your children doing?
05:48How is their career going?
05:50I have two children.
05:52One of them is a doctor
05:54and the other one is a pilot.
05:56He flew a plane
05:58and now he is doing his job.
06:00The other child has a petrol pump.
06:04Thank you very much, Mr. Dilawar.
06:06Mr. Naita,
06:08in non-political
06:10conversations,
06:12what does a person
06:14think?
06:16What do you see
06:18in a person?
06:20What does he look like
06:22from the outside?
06:24We need to understand that.
06:26That is all for today.
06:28We will meet again
06:30in the next episode.
06:32Namaskar.