Haryana Student Pratham Barar Overwhelmed by PM Modi's Praise on Mann Ki Baat

Pratham Barar, a B.Com student from Yamunanagar, was surprised and elated after Prime Minister Narendra Modi mentioned his name and essay on environmental protection in the latest 'Mann Ki Baat' episode. His interest in conservation was sparked during school by his teacher, Shashi Sir, and further solidified through his involvement with the National Service Scheme in college. Despite personal challenges, including the loss of his father, Barar has balanced studies with dedicated social work. The Prime Minister's recognition has motivated him to continue and expand his efforts for a greener future.

Key Points: Student's Essay Praised by PM Modi on Mann Ki Baat

  • PM Modi praised student's essay
  • Focus on green and clean India
  • Motivation from teacher Shashi Sir
  • NSS involvement strengthened commitment
  • Recognition reinforces small efforts matter
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'From essay to PM's praise': Pratham Barar overwhelmed after 'Mann Ki Baat' mention

Yamunanagar student Pratham Barar expresses shock and pride after PM Narendra Modi mentions his environmental essay in the latest Mann Ki Baat radio address.

"I am completely shocked that the essay I wrote... has been recognised by the PM. - Pratham Barar"

Yamunanagar, March 29

Pratham Barar, a B.Com student from Haryana's Yamunanagar, on Sunday expressed immense surprise and happiness after Prime Minister Narendra Modi mentioned his name in the latest episode of 'Mann Ki Baat', praising his thoughts on building a Green and Clean Bharat.

Speaking to IANS, Pratham said he was still coming to terms with the recognition and described it as a moment of pride and disbelief.

"I am completely shocked that the essay I wrote, where I expressed my thoughts on how we can improve the environment and protect it in a way that meets our present needs while also keeping the future safe, has been recognised by the PM," he said.

"I am very surprised and happy to know that the Prime Minister of the country mentioned my name in 'Mann Ki Baat'. My teacher, Shashi Sir, informed me about it. It is a very big moment for my family and me," he added.

Pratham said the mention has motivated him to continue working towards environmental protection and social awareness with even greater dedication.

Recalling his journey, he said that his interest in environmental conservation began during his school days. "In Class 11, I met Shashi Sir, and I attended a one-month summer camp with him at Bhagat Singh Park. That experience inspired me a lot and shaped my thinking about how we can protect and preserve our environment," he said.

Despite facing personal challenges, including the loss of his father, Pratham continued to move forward with determination while balancing his studies and social work.

After joining college, he became a part of the National Service Scheme (NSS), which further strengthened his commitment to community service.

"The motto of NSS is 'Not Me, But You'. From this, I learned that we should always think about others. I also learned that we should plant more and more trees and adopt an eco-friendly lifestyle," he said.

Highlighting the role of youth, Pratham added that NSS volunteers in his college are actively spreading awareness about cleanliness and environmental protection among people.

The young student said that being acknowledged by the Prime Minister has reinforced his belief that even small efforts can make a difference.

"This recognition has given me a lot of motivation. I will continue to work for the environment and encourage others to do the same," he said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
What a wonderful story. It's heartening to see focus on environmental champions, especially from smaller towns. His perseverance after personal loss is truly admirable. More power to him!
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Vikram M
While recognition is good, we need systemic change, not just mentions. Hope this leads to actual policy support for local environmental projects. The youth have ideas, they need resources and platforms to implement them.
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Priya S
Bas, this is what we need! Young people taking initiative for Swachh Bharat and Hariyali. His story proves that you don't need to be in a big city to make an impact. Proud moment for Yamunanagar and Haryana! 👏
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Rohit P
The role of the teacher, Shashi Sir, is crucial here. We often forget the mentors. This is a win for all the dedicated teachers across India who shape young minds outside the syllabus. Great to see NSS getting highlighted too.
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Kavya N
Feeling so happy reading this! It's a big deal for a regular student. Mann Ki Baat has become a platform that connects local heroes to the nation. Hope Pratham's journey encourages more college students to join NSS and contribute.

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