Chhattisgarh: PM Modi interacts with children who overcame congenital heart conditions at Dil Ki Baat in Nava Raipur; what he told them?
As part of the ‘Dil Ki Baat’ programme, Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with 2500 children successfully treated of congenital heart diseases in the ‘Gift of life’ ceremony at Sri Sathya Sai Sanjeevani Hospital, Nava Raipur in Chhattisgarh recently.
'I want to become a doctor and treat all children'
A young hockey champion shared that she had won five medals and was diagnosed with a heart condition during a school check-up. She underwent surgery six months ago and now continues to play hockey.
The Prime Minister asked about her aspirations, to which she replied that she wants to become a doctor and treat all children. When asked if she would treat elders too, she affirmed with confidence. She expressed joy at meeting PM Modi for the first time.
'I had not cried during treatment'
Another child shared that her operation was done a year ago and she too aspires to become a doctor to serve everyone. PM Modi asked if she had cried during treatment, and she replied she hadn’t. She delivered a motivational poem, which the Prime Minister appreciated.
'I play cricket regularly'
A boy shared that he had undergone surgery in 2014 at the age of 14 months and is now healthy and active in cricket. The Prime Minister asked if he undergoes regular check-ups and was pleased to hear that he does and has no health issues. The child confirmed he plays cricket regularly. He requested to meet the Prime Minister up close, which was warmly accepted.
'I was not afraid during hospital visits and injections'
Interacting with another young boy, PM Modi asked how he felt during hospital visits and injections, and he replied he was not afraid, which helped him recover well. When asked about his teachers’ feedback, he said they praise his academics. The Prime Minister encouraged his honesty.
'I want to become a teacher to educate poor children'
Another girl shared that she is in Class 7 and wants to become a teacher to educate poor children for free, believing that education advances the nation.
'I want to protect the country'
A child named Abhik from West Bengal shared his dream of joining the army and serving the nation. The Prime Minister asked why, and Abhik replied that he wants to protect the country like the soldiers do. The Prime Minister appreciated his spirit.
A young girl expressed her long-standing dream of meeting the Prime Minister and shared that she had seen him in the news.
PM encouraged everyone to plant a tree in their mother’s name
The Prime Minister then asked if the children knew whose centenary year had begun, and informed them it was Shri Sathya Sai Baba’s. He narrated how Baba had addressed severe water scarcity in Puttaparthi and surrounding areas, providing drinking water to around 400 villages. Modi emphasized the message of water conservation and tree plantation, sharing his campaign “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam,” encouraging everyone to plant a tree in their mother’s name as a tribute to both Mother Earth and their own mothers.
Prime Minister Modi expressed his joy in interacting with the children and emphasized that to accomplish any good work, a healthy body is essential. He advised them to maintain their health through yoga and disciplined sleep routines. He urged them to be mindful of their well-being and asked for their commitment to this practice. Concluding the interaction, he extended his heartfelt best wishes to all the children.

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