Modiji, I have three suggestions: 1st suggestion Make the singing of Jana Gana Mana (national anthem) compulsory before the screening of every movie at all theaters in India throughout the year (like in Mumbai). Purpose: The first suggestion will bring a discipline in the people of different states before they watch the movie and make them realize that all of them are a part of this country. Implementation: a. The central government will have to direct the state government to make this singing of the national anthem at theaters compulsory. b. The central government will direct the state government and the state government will direct the theater owners in the private sector. c. The modern communication tool is the medium of visual or digital theaters. d. This scheme is being followed successfully in Mumbai, Maharashtra today with positive effects. e. Since so many crores of people will participate and get affected, this scheme will be successful in bringing national pride to the people. 2nd suggestion Make extensive movies on past freedom fighters of India. Purpose: The implementation of this suggestion will remind the people about the contribution of our forefathers in obtaining freedom for India. Implementation: a. The central government will have to direct the state government to take the initiative to make more films on freedom fighter’s lives. b. The central government will direct the state government and the state government will provide the incentives to the respective film industries to make films on freedom fighters. c. The modern communication tool is the medium of visual or digital theaters. d. Old films like Gandhi have won many Oscars in the past. e. Since a movie can affect so many crores of people over a period of 10-30 years this can have a very strong reach with minimum effort. 3rd suggestion Include the meaning of Jana Gana Mana in our education system. Purpose: The implementation of this suggestion will make people understand the true meaning of or national anthem. Implementation: a. The central government will have to direct the state government to include the true meaning of Jana Gana Mana in the education system (Ref: Tagore wrote Jana Gana Mana for Lord Krishna – logical proof on next page). b. The central government will direct the state government and the state government will direct the respective education boards to include the true meaning of Jana Gana Mana in their respective syllabi. c. The modern communication tool is the medium of text books for children. d. Children of all generations always get inspired by the national anthem but don’t know its meaning. e. Since the children of future generations are affected by this scheme; this will be a people’s movement. Tagore wrote Jana Gana Mana for Lord Krishna - logical proof. Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh, November 26, 2012 /India PRwire/ -- Jana Gana Mana was written by the poet Tagore. We ask the question: What were Tagore's intentions when he composed this song and who was he actually writing it to? The song went on to be honored as the national anthem and is heard ever so often, but what are there hidden undertones to this song? After looking deeper into what was going on at the time the song was written, as well as analyzing the lyrics line by line, it becomes clear that Tagore wrote Jana Gana Mana specifically for Lord Krishna around the time of King George 5th's visit to India. Which is not so widely known by the general public. Tagore's poetry was unique because it always had high ideals and kept the truth firmly within sight. Poems like "Where the mind is without fear" kept a high standard and lofty ideals in mind. But in Jana Gana Mana, Tagore reaches the essence of Bharat or India, the unifying element of all the cultures of India, namely Lord Krishna. Tagore says that the name of the ruler of India must resound in the provinces of "Punjab, Sind, Gujaratha, Maratha....". Upon reflection we see that it is Lord Krishna's names that resound in these provinces. Indeed a person may be named as "Narayana" in Tamil Nadu and be named as "Harbhajan" in Punjab. Both names of totally different cultures referring to incarnations of Lord Krishna. This is not to exclude names of Gods in other religions. Names of gods in Islam like "Rahim" which means "The Most Merciful" which describe the attributes of God are also to be included. Names of devotees of God in Christianity like "Joseph" or names in other religions like Zorashtrianism, Sikhism and other religions of India are also to be included. Tagore refers to Lord Krishna as "The Eternal Charioteer" who is "guiding the people through the ages." Upon reflection we know that Lord Krishna was charioteer to Arjuna when he gave the Supreme philosophy of the Bhagawad Gita.
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