Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday narrated the inspiring story of Devki, fondly known as Bihar’s ‘Solar Didi’, who transformed her village in Muzaffarpur through the use of solar pumps that boosted irrigation and enhanced farmers’ incomes.
He also urged people across the country to adopt solar panels and harness the abundant energy radiated by the Sun in India.
Speaking during the 125th episode of his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat, the Prime Minister said: “These days you must have often seen solar panels shining atop rooftops, on big buildings, and in government offices. People now understand their importance and are adopting them with an open mind. Our country is so blessed by the Sun God… so why not make full use of the energy radiated by him?”
Highlighting the role of solar energy in changing rural livelihoods, PM Modi added: “Solar power is also transforming the lives of farmers. The same farm, the same hard work, the same farmer… but now the result of such hard work is much more substantial. This change is coming through solar pumps and solar rice mills. Today, hundreds of solar rice mills have been set up in many states of the country. These solar rice mills have increased the income of farmers as well as the glow on their faces.”
Sharing Devki’s journey, the Prime Minister said: “Devki ji of Bihar has changed the fate of her village with a solar pump. Devki ji, who lives in Ratanpura village of Muzaffarpur, is now lovingly called ‘Solar Didi’ by people. Her life was not easy. She got married at a young age… had a small farm, the responsibility of four children, and no clear picture of the future. But her spirit never dampened. She joined a self-help group, and there she got information about the solar pump. She started efforts for one and was successful. After that, Solar Didi’s pump changed the picture of the village.”
PM Modi noted that the impact of Devki’s efforts was visible across the region.
“Whereas earlier only a few acres of land could be irrigated, now water is reaching more than 40 acres through Solar Didi’s pump. Other farmers of this village have also joined her campaign. Their crops have started turning green and incomes have started rising,” he said.
The Prime Minister further praised her for adopting digital transactions, stating: “Earlier, Devki ji’s life was confined within the four walls. But today she is working with full self-confidence, earning money as Solar Didi, and the most interesting thing is that she receives payments from farmers of the area through UPI.”
“She is now accorded great respect in the entire village. Her hard work and foresight have shown that solar energy is not just a means of electricity, but also a new power that brings new light to every village,” he added.
PM Modi also remembered India’s eminent engineer Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, whose birth anniversary on September 15 is observed as Engineers’ Day.
“Engineers do not just create machines; they are karmayogis who turn dreams into reality. I appreciate every engineer in India. I wish them all the best,” he said.
The PM also noted the upcoming celebration of Vishwakarma Jayanti on September 17 and mentioned that the Centre’s Vishwakarma Yojana has been launched to support carpenters, blacksmiths, goldsmiths, potters, sculptors, and others.
“The holy occasion of the puja of Bhagwan Vishwakarma is also on its way in September. Vishwakarma Jayanti is on September 17. This day is dedicated to our Vishwakarma brethren, who have been continuously passing on traditional crafts, skills and knowledge from one generation to the next,” he said.
“Our carpenters, blacksmiths, goldsmiths, potters, and sculptors have always been the foundation of India’s prosperity. To help these Vishwakarma brothers of ours, the government has launched the Vishwakarma Yojana,” PM Modi added.
IANS