Original upload date: Fri, 28 Jun 2019 00:00:00 GMT
Archive date: Mon, 06 Dec 2021 01:06:26 GMT
On # Day17 of #PolicyBootCamp Sh. RamMadhav, National General Secretary, BJP, writer and journalist engaged an interactive session with the delegates.
He started the session stating that "India needs
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unity, without disturbing the diversity of the country. There is no shortage of ideas in the country. The approach to diagnose the problem is what matters."
Commenting on current practices of corruption Madhav ji said "Corruption and development can never go together. While corruption should be removed from the top, values of anti-corruption have to be inculcated at the bottom." Speaking on building of toilets and health of women Ram Madhav ji said "If a man is infected with a disease only he suffers, but when a women is infected with some disease, the whole family suffers".He further added "We have to ponder on how we can provide dignity to the people, because giving dignity itself manifolds the development pace."
Answering to a delegate's question on prevalent caste system in India Madhav ji informed "Our fight is against 'casteism' for now not 'caste system'. Politics has become major breeding ground for 'casteism'. We should learn from our own lived history and design the solutions as per our civilization."
Here are some key take aways from his session:
1. On the idea of India ahead he told "India needs unity, without disturbing the diversity of the country."
2. Talking about governance systems @rammadhav stated "While corruption should be removed from the top, values of anti-corruption have to be inculcated at the bottom."
3. "If a man is infected with a disease only he suffers, but when a women is infected with some disease, the whole family suffers."
4. Answering a qs of prevalence of caste system in India he said "Our fight is against 'casteism' for now not 'caste system'. Politics has become major breeding ground for 'casteism'."
5.For countering the prevailing challeges before tha nation he said "We should learn from our own lived history and design the solutions as per our civilization."