"Recognition from PM Modi gives us courage to go further": Entrepreneur Moirangthem Seth on solar power initiative
Imphal, December 28
Entrepreneur Moirangthem Seth, whose efforts to bring solar power to remote communities in Manipur were recognised by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the 129th edition of Mann Ki Baat, on Sunday, said that he felt "very happy and proud" that his work has been acknowledged at the national level.
Speaking to ANI, he said, "I feel thrilled and proud of today's Mann Ki Baat because the Prime Minister of India has recognised our work. We're really grateful for his kind words, and his inspiring words give us the courage to go further," Seth said, describing what the recognition means to him and his community.
Seth, who grew up in a small town in Manipur with an irregular power supply, said frequent electricity outages motivated him to develop a solution for remote areas that still lack consistent grid power. "Growing up in a very faraway place from the city, we encountered many cases of irregular power supply during our childhood. The grid line was improved 5 to 7 years ago, but we still believe we need a power system for rural communities that are somewhat more remote. When I go to remote places, I still find places without electricity," he explained.
"I felt that I must do something about this. A solar power system is the only thing that I can use to help people come out of the darkness," Seth added.
In his 129th Mann Ki Baat address, Prime Minister Modi highlighted Seth's initiative as a notable example of grassroots innovation. He stated that Seth had worked to install solar panels in parts of Manipur that faced chronic electricity shortages. His efforts helped extend solar power to hundreds of homes in the region, while several health centres are also benefiting from off-grid energy solutions.
"There is an old saying: 'Where there is a will, there is a way.' This saying has been proved true once again by a young man from Manipur, Moirangthem Seth ji. He is less than 40 years old. The remote area of Manipur where Shriram Moirangthem ji lived had a major electricity problem. To overcome this challenge, he focused on local solutions and found this solution in solar power. In our Manipur, it is anyway easy to generate solar energy. So, Moirangthem started a campaign to install solar panels and on account of this campaign, today solar power has reached hundreds of houses in his area. The special thing is that he has used solar power to improve health care and livelihood. Today, owing to his efforts, many health centres in Manipur are also getting solar power," Prime Minister said.
Earlier, entrepreneur K Chokhone Krechina from Manipur's Senapati district on Sunday expressed gratitude after being recognised by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the 129th edition of Mann Ki Baat, calling it a proud moment and a significant opportunity to showcase grassroots entrepreneurship on a national platform.
She said entrepreneurs are job creators, not job seekers, and urged people to use their ideas and talents to drive sustainability and rural development.
Speaking to ANI, Krechina said, "It was a great opportunity that we got to showcase our story on such a big platform... We are working towards women and livelihood for the rural back-end farmers."
Highlighting the role of entrepreneurship in nation-building, she said growth at the grassroots level directly contributes to the country's development.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Great work by Seth ji! Recognition from the PM in Mann Ki Baat is a huge morale booster. Hope this encourages more local innovators across all states to work on clean energy solutions. We need more such stories from the Northeast.
While the recognition is good, I hope it translates into actual policy support and funding for such grassroots entrepreneurs. Often, after the media spotlight fades, these innovators struggle with scalability and bureaucracy.
Using solar power to run health centres is a game-changer! Reliable electricity can mean the difference between life and death in remote clinics. Hats off to him for thinking about community health alongside basic lighting.
This is what true "Aatmanirbhar Bharat" looks like. Solving local problems with local resources. More power to him (solar power, of course!). 😄
It's good that the PM is highlighting work from Manipur. The Northeast has so much potential and talent that often goes unnoticed. Hope this brings more investment and attention to the region's development needs.
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