Time to replace VIP with EPI: Modi


New Delhi, Apr 30 (IANS): Calling for cleansing the Indian psyche of the "deeply entrenched" VIP culture, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said 'VIP' must be replaced by 'EPI' -- Every Person is Important.

Speaking on a range of issues in his radio address ‘Mann Ki Baat', Modi also said that the South Asia Satellite to be launched by India on May 5 will go a long way in addressing the region's economic and developmental priorities.

The Prime Minister also urged the young to step out of their comfort zone.

"The red beacon used to be fixed atop a vehicle but slowly and steadily it permeated into the psyche and got firmly entrenched in the mindset. The red beacon has gone for good but nobody can say with certainty that it has also disappeared from the mindset," said Modi, adding there was disdain for VIP (Very Important Person) culture in the country.

"The concept behind the 'New India' is that EPI should replace VIP. EPI means Every Person is Important. We should accept the importance of 125 crore Indians," said Modi, asking people to collectively strive to flush out the VIP culture.

Talking about space diplomacy, Modi said the South Asia Satellite was an appropriate example of India's commitment towards the region.

"The capacities of this satellite and the facilities it provides will go a long way in addressing South Asia's economic and developmental priorities.

"Natural resources mapping, tele medicine, the field of education, deeper IT connectivity or fostering people-to-people contact -- this satellite will prove to be a boon in the progress of the entire region," he said, describing it an important step by India to enhance cooperation with South Asia.

The communication satellite GSAT-9 will be launched using the Indian Space Research Organisation's heavy rocket Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-F09). All South Asian countries, except Pakistan, are part of the project.

Stressing on the importance of having practical knowledge along with theoretical, Modi asked the young to move out of their comfort zone and gather new experiences and skills.

Urging them to experiment and satiate their curiosity on various subjects, Modi suggested youngsters to travel in unreserved rail coaches.

"What you cannot learn in a year, you will learn in that crowded train travelling without any reservation for 24 hours."

He also asked them to play with poor children.

"Have you ever thought what changes will come in the lives of those kids who live in abject poverty when they get an opportunity to play with you. I believe that if you go there once, your heart will tell you to go back again and again. This experience will teach you a lot."

Modi also expressed concern over people being too engrossed with technology and asked youngsters to "self-evaluate whether the human element within yourself is getting frustrated".

Observing that climate change was no more confined to the academic world, Modi said "nature has changed the rules of the game".

"The heat we used to experience in May-June is being felt in March-April this year."

He said the government will on Monday release a stamp to mark the occasion of the 1,000th birth anniversary of Saint Ramanujacharya.

He also spoke on the relevance of Buddha's philosophy.

"The world today is undergoing a plethora of problems such as violence, war, annihilation, the arms race. Amidst this atmosphere, the philosophy of Buddha comes across as extremely relevant," said Modi.

Modi said he will be paying tributes to Lord Buddha in Sri Lanka on the occasion of UN Vesak Day - that celebrates the birth of Gautam Buddha.

  

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  • MN, Mangalore

    Mon, May 01 2017

    It looks many still prefer to be "ruled..." a kind of slavery.

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  • Amith, USA

    Mon, May 01 2017

    As usual your Neighbours will NEVER become your friends, whatever you give them because they will NEVER accept your COW as their Mumma!!!!Flop Show!!!!

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Frazer Town,Bangaluru

    Mon, May 01 2017

    You need to work on changing their attitude towards common men and their responsibilities and nothing else required

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sun, Apr 30 2017

    Good to see the VIP culture of Congress, British coming to an end in MODI era!

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 30 2017

    After reading about the venerability of EVMs for tampering, I believe that they are tamper-proof.

    Why they are not??

    That's becauseThe Indian machines are not networked. Each one has to be physically carried to a central counting center. This takes more time, of course, but reduces the opportunities for mischief. Someone who wants to throw the election would have to fiddle with thousands of machines, one at a time.

    This means that if Modi wanted to tamper with EVM he would have to go to each EVM and then hack it physically and there are thousands of EVM used, that means you would require thousands of highly skilled hackers with a lot of sophisticated equipment and you would have to go to each EVM and not get caught by all the police, commandos, EC officers and members of different political parties guarding it.

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  • Ren, Dubai

    Sun, Apr 30 2017

    WOW!!!! Invention of words

    Modiji, in your governance the cows are given more importance than human. Enough of your “Mann Ki Baat”. When will you listen “Jann Ki Baat”?

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  • ravi, mangalore

    Sun, Apr 30 2017

    Only you can change in Name VIP to EPI, Everywhere VIP culture is there Temple / Hospital / Showroom / School/ colleges they Give first Preference to this people.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 30 2017

    In reality, we all feel it is ECP (every cow is important).

    Same old PR stunts, cosmetic changes, and renaming schemes ... meanwhile, our economy is going downhill as no promises have been fulfilled.

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  • MN, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 30 2017

    Dear PM, Removal of Red Beacon is just a welcome step. However there need to be more action on ground. Stop the Privileges offered to those who are in Politics. As they are social workers, there must be no salary or lifelong pension. But just honorary payment, enough to lead simple life like all of us. They can very well travel in Train with AAM Adami.
    These are well practiced in civilized countries. Why cant we ?

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, Uchila

    Sun, Apr 30 2017

    Every Person Important.

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  • DevKumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Sun, Apr 30 2017

    PM should concentrated on his promises

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  • Shibu, Dubai

    Sun, Apr 30 2017

    Why our PM is busy with Mann Ki Baath programmes

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 30 2017

    Who teaches them all these new ...

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  • Amith, USA

    Mon, May 01 2017

    From NAGPUR University!!!!!!

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, Uchila

    Sun, Apr 30 2017

    Also this is the high time to replace EVM with PBV (Paper Ballot Voting). We want democracy back in India.

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