 यक ताई ताज़ा प्लास्टिक राम हुँआ करता था बद फांच्ट तु अर इडर इसपपन्सबिलिटी, अम्नोसको रामवन बना दिया थी ताईम प्रईट में आप बच्ट रहा हैं। जिस मैट पे हम बात कर रहां जिस पीकर पे आप आप आमको सुअन रहा है, अज अज भारे में बात होगी कि किस तरीके से प्लास्टिक के मेनिस से हम बच सकते हैं अपसिलुक्ती अज हमारे साथ जो अस्टीम गेश सोने वाले हैं वो कोन हैं हमारे साथ होंगे एक सोलहायम इकषैकतेर द्रेक्तर नाइट्टेट सींफ्वार्ईंवांविंगन्त साथ में होगी दिया मिरजा शी इस दे ऊयागंवाविंगन्फ्विन्गन्ध गुद्विल आमबास्टर अर होगे सद्गौरु Yogi Mystic Humanitarian ब्याजा, अज ब़जावारे साथ भीच, एक एसे फिनोमिनल सिंगर हैः जिनको हमने अखध सूना है, फोलोक किया है, महा शिव्रातरी के फंक्षन को जितने लोगोन अगोन अग्ड़िन किया अग्ड़ा, उस में जभी जब अपोप्रहुम किया था तो मजा आग्गा आद जब बाद सब आदियागागा जो ब्दाट्घार तालिएँ से मवोईचर का स्वागट करेंगे आम लोग उक अईटिशाद पाफाम करेंगे, सावं जो भीशा अग अग चमने पाशिल प्लास्टिक सोंग है, आप बलोग प्लीज तो यों सुन्ना, ॐनूमसकारम नहुंगारम नहुंगदन जुषी। बैट्रन्वाली जल जाईबीटी देक्हन्वाली जाईजईईईईईेई जर � thir dire जर हल्के गाएग अग, को मेरे लाम, गाएग औडिवाले प्लास्तिक के तो, क्या из बस अगरे इंद. चान्स प्लास्तिक का ये बढ़ाठिक के ये 벌ास्तिक का ये.. अरेक is the executive director for UN environment. Welcome, अरेक. We also have with us today Miss India and Miss Asia Pacific 2000. Miss Diya Mirza, actor, producer, director, entrepreneur, humanitarian and UN environment Goodwill Ambassador for India. Diya, रहनाय तेरे दिल मैं. Welcome. और फेर ये कैसे शक्स, जो हम सब के दिल में रहते हैं, योगी विश्टिक विमेनटेर्यन सदक्रॉ! सदक्रॉ सच्टन चवाते देप भी वह देबसे भी लिएकईष्टे डीर गईष्टाई. वे ausn from the last year guys in which he personally drove across 16 Indian states in a month's time. The campaign saw an unprecedented coming together of people from all walks of life. The initiative enlarged into a large scale people's movement with participation of over 162 million people. देहे। है को खालगाला इंटिटीज में दिनिस कुई अग्ली और स़ीवाचा और णौर कहते अजी अग्ली बगली अग्ली दुगा यादे आग्ली और थे जागारागाया जागा हूँँ. तोट गानली श़ेका रोगा। बी आँब लोग गुएड़े हैए अगर बाभाभादीम लेगा होता आप यहम देवहां। नहीं टेसा बाखावादी कोरत दो दीचान। देना गुएड़े एसादा। इसा वितना नहीं ठॉत ईहसे, वह बाबादीर जाएज़ा हैं बाबादीर। देपने, वह न दीवाबवो. देवाब बाबाबीर. वह चीक अद़न तेद, वह व bıड्रीत आप गते हैं। वह चाहाचाच एह वो लगाँ वह 아무 वो लगाँ. तो लगाँ एह वो वाँ लिए बना हम सबकों. Somehow you have been instrumental in you are creating a lot of us that has learn to love nature and ourselves. And help us understand that we as human beings are not separate from nature blah .. we are not apart from nature or but we are a part in our nature. And do to all environment we are in fact doing to ourselves our own health. आब ब च़राना को जर्ग़ च़र्चा़ा है के आपनाम लोगागें क intuitively च्याशोंग आपंसर्झोंग़ाश्सएदेधेगा के आपिक skeletons उगर नादाली तुफुड्यानी बात्टीक बीट़ादी यार परजादी तुफुड्यानी आप तुफौड़े था वो ज़ादे गाजादीक मिल आदानािस्गादाई क्या देदीकना गे से अप पार्टिसापेच्टन आप प्रास्टें दोलगागा देगादी. तन्yn I know that your concern and love for India's rivers is deep. इs I think that the theme of beet plastic pollution is so deeply connected with Raleigh for Rivers, that you came forward as well to say that this is something that we have to do. तुs Can you share with us, what in your experience is of course the greatest need for India rivers and how you have connected the message of beat-pollution to rally for rivers. Namaskaram and welcome to a warm day. It's wonderful to have Eric and dear here. Well, unfortunately we are still looking at a mega problem in small pieces. But that's how it works in the world, so we are focusing on one at a time. But this is not a separate problem, these are all just one problem. Essentially this problem is about the way we live. Essentially that we as life have forgotten that we are life. We as life have forgotten that our life has something to do with every other life. Not just in the impact that we cause as existence, our life's existence is connected to everything around us. And there is no such thing really as in and out because what is in me and what's outside of me because every day something is coming in, something is going out. People say nearly seven kilograms of intake and exchange is happening per day. So we've just lost contact with life, our own life and everything else that nourishes our life. This is the fundamental disaster which is manifesting in so many different ways in the world. In our country, this land which was referred to as the land of seven rivers at one time because as we know both in this nation and everywhere else, most civilizations always thrived on river banks because water being the source of life. But today I am not a environmentalist in any sense but from my personal experience I have seen rivers depleting in an alarming way from how I have seen them. Thirty-forty years ago and how they are today is no more a small concern, it is a serious problem. If we don't handle this in war footing, I am using the word war intentionally because every day the way we are living is a war, it's a war with everything. At least let's reverse the war towards our well-being. It has to be done like we have a war on our hands because the condition of the land, the soil and water in the country is alarming, very alarming, okay? With 1.4 billion people on your hands or 1.3 billion people on your hands, allowing soil and water to get depleted like this is we still kind of in God's hands, we have not taken the nation in our hands, that's what it means. So if we have to take charge of this, it's very important the rivers. Rivers are a measurable entity because what is depleting you can see it but this depletion is happening in the air, this depletion is happening in every possible way. They may not all be as dramatic as water shortages, so we picked on water to start with. Now plastic has been the theme of United Nations and it is a very deep concern. Plastic is a classic case of who we are right now. How irresponsible we are as human beings because out of many materials that we have developed on this planet, plastic is one of the most fantastic materials. I know whole lot of people will get against me for this. I am saying this because a material that can be recycled thousands of times over and over again is a perfect material to make sure that what we use is in a cycle that we don't have to continuously dig something new. We can use the same material for centuries if we handle it right. But we have handled it so irresponsibly, such a wonderful material has become poisonous, it has entered everything. They are saying a whole lot of microbes are carrying plastic in them. Maybe if lot of plastic gets into you, you can do your morning yoga better, maybe you will be little more flexible if that's what you are thinking, that's not how it works. So this has been of profound concern to me always. But to bring attention, it took a certain amount of time. I am glad now the nation is sitting up and listening at least. It's time to act, it's not time to debate, it's time to act. And I have done so much work with people in the last 36 years and variety of issues. But though there are so many wonderful people who will immediately respond, I don't believe the larger population will correct things by themselves. They need the push of law. That's why for everything we are saying we need a policy. Because without the push of law, the larger population will not move and if they take hundred years to change their ways, that's not good enough. If it has to change quickly, law has to come into place. That is why we are looking at single-use plastic band. Thank you so much, sir, Guru. That was deeply insightful. I am going to turn now to Eric Solham to tell us why the United Nations Environment Program chose beat plastic pollution as the theme for this world environment day. Eric, could you please let us know why? Good morning to everyone. Can you hear me? Good morning. A couple of days back we were in Andhra Pradesh, beautiful state in the south. We were travelling and we were first watching a number of farmers transforming their agriculture into nature-based farming. Fantastic to see beautiful trees, a fantastic landscape, hard-working farmers. Then all of a sudden we came to some open fields and full of plastic. In the most beautiful, spectacular, fantastic parts of India again, and the number of plastic bags, plastic pollution of all sorts. A couple of days later we went from Agra up here to Delhi, watching out of the windows again, plastic upon plastic along the railway line. This is bad. This, as Sal Guru said when we went to Mahatma Gandhi's memorial, he said this is violence against Mother Earth. My stop is visibly horrible. Do we want to see this rather than to see the incredible beauty of the Indian nature? But it is also violence against our common human being because two days back a whale was dying in Thailand. It had been eating 60 plastic bags. Can you believe it? In the stomach of the whale it was 60 plastic bags. Before it died it vomited plastic bags and then it died. It's not just this whale. We had a whale in Norway. It died in similar circumstances and other whales in Spain. There was an elephant dying in Kerala. You see cows, you see camels, sea turtles, sea birds dying from eating plastic. So this is when we push this, as you say, wonderful material out in nature. We are killing our common creatures on planet Earth, all the animals. But at the end of the day it's violence against ourselves because do we really want to drink drinking water, the source of life? And in this drinking water there are small fragments of plastic. An Indian non-government organization made a survey of the best drinking water on the planet. Not the worst. The drinking water which is put into bottles coming from mountains, from the Himalayas or from the Alps. Drinking water we really believe is the best. But even in that drinking water nearly everywhere on planet Earth there were small fragments of plastic which we drink, get into our body. And by the way if we eat fish from the ocean, this fish has been eating micro, shellfish, small other creatures and then plastic get into the fish and then into our body. So I think there is no doubt we need to change. We need to change for the sake of Mother Earth. We need to change for the sake of the animal kingdom. But we need to change for the sake of ourselves. This is in the most simple and clear terms I hope. Why we have started this global campaign. Let's beat plastic pollution. And I'm happy to say that we are so proud that the Indian government, Prime Minister Modi, but the government, but of course many other political forces, it is not just Prime Minister Modi, it is the chief ministers of many states, even some of them against the Prime Minister. They are all picked up this cause because they believe in change and believing in making India clean. And finally remind yourself that the greatest of all Indians, maybe the greatest of all human beings, for sure one of the greatest human beings who ever walked on planet Earth, Mahatma Gandhi, he said it very rightly, he said cleanliness is godliness. And I think he said that because he thought it was not God's plan that we humans should pollute this Mother Earth, but God's plan that we should cater for Mother Earth as we cater for our children. This is the most beautiful one planet we do have and we need to take good care of it. Thank you so much, Arya. I just quickly add why I chose to become an advocate for beat plastic pollution, not just because I'm a UN, I'm a Goodwill Ambassador, but it resonated so strongly with me personally as well, Sadguru. Plastic has become such a permeable part of our lives, every realize that we don't see plastic. Our morning starts with a plastic toothbrush and when I was travelling through, I did this show called Ganga the Soul of India and I had to travel from the source of the river all the way to sea and I travelled through five states of India with the river and you know when you see the plastic waste in the most pristine parts of the country in pure nature, natural environment, where there is no human habitat but plastics have reached there, it really hits you. You realize that the source of the river was so pristine, so pure, so clean and somewhere along the way the moment human settlement emerges you start seeing the pollution in the river and the plastics in the river and then I also noticed along my way that plastic waste was being incinerated, it was being burnt. Plastics had reached places where electricity has not reached and I kept thinking there are no collection systems here there's no management systems here what is this going to do to the health of the people here and it got me really, really worked up and passionate about trying to seek solutions and I want to quickly share for all of you who are wondering what can we do to beat plastic pollution here's what I may be able to suggest to you because me and many others have been able to incorporate this into our lives and I hope that all of us can because then we will truly become a part of the beat plastic pollution movement we at the United Nations Environment Program are encouraging and urging everyone to stop the use of single use plastics which means refuse plastic bags of course, Sadhguru your campaign expresses that very, very profoundly stop the use of plastic bags if you use it, you use it like this you understand what you're doing to the entire planet I know it's just terrible and it's suffocating and choking our waterways, our air, our soil and it's harming health children, elders and just everyone and animals of course so say no to plastic bags carry your own cloth bag it weighs lighter than a mobile phone say no to plastic straws before you order your drink please tell the server not to give you a straw we can easily sip our drinks we don't need to you know it's so lazy now, Sadhguru having to suck on the straw this was you know in India in south India in Telugu we call it palchambu what it means is for a cup there will be a steel straw this is only for babies once you become by seven, eight years away you learn to drink from a cup directly but once again the entire so-called civilized world is back to drinking in straws I was in Moscow just now today morning I came even for water in a restaurant they're putting a straw for water so we have lost our ability to use our lips to latch on to the cup and drink water I saw an amazing image Sadhguru yesterday of a young girl who posted an image for hashtag beat plastic pollution and she showed how she was drinking coconut water directly from the coconut it was a very powerful image what do you mean we all drink like that only we should be but we don't most people drink it with a plastic straw okay so the third item of plastics that we can easily refuse are plastic mugs and cups we can carry our own mugs and cups and whenever the youngsters here and of course people who frequent coffee shops can carry their own mugs the other item of single use plastic we can easily say no to is packaged water bottles of water now here I am constantly told but it's so inconvenient you know when you're travelling you're on the move it's difficult you need to rehydrate how do we do it Sadhguru I met a lady yesterday amazing amazing young lady Eric and I were blown by her mind blown she's 32 years old she gave up single use plastics at the age of 22 when she found out that India was hosting world environment day she thought what can I do to spread the message to encourage more people to stop the use of single use plastics so Rajeshwari Singh set a foot as a solo traveller from Vadodara all the way to Delhi and she did not carry packaged water when I asked her how did you rehydrate yourself how did you hydrate yourself you walked through highways and villages and towns and cities doing workshops meeting people in this heat in this scorching heat alone with no support she said you know India is an amazing country every 500 meters you have matkas with water that good Samaritan's place on the highways for people to hydrate themselves and every village and town I visited people were always happy to give me water that's one thing that is the easiest thing to get I travelled with my battle to bottle Sadhguru so that really helps there are no more lazy answers for replacing the packaged plastic bottle with metal bottles and carrying our own water to work and school and wherever it is we are going the most one of the biggest hazards and the last item of single use plastics I'm sure all of us who discover how bad plastics are for the environment especially the wasted plastic we will discover that packaged food like you know that horrible things and then the cling wrap over four apples and two apples and two bananas we can say no to that there is absolutely no reason why we should be buying our vegetables and fruits packaged in plastic and the other thing that we must absolutely learn to say no to is cutlery and spoons made in plastic would you like to add anything to that Sadhguru this crazy behaviour of us of convenience that is destroying our environment and our health it's it's wonderful whoever this lady Rajeshwari what singer Rajeshwari sing okay it's wonderful that she took up this machine but I want you all of you to understand there are many people who are from my generation they did not give up plastic we never started off on plastic it's only in the last 15-20 years that this has happened we never really used plastic like that and if at all if a plastic cover once in a way a plastic cover comes home my mother would fold it and keep it for future use and this same cover will be using it for two-three years a simple plastic cover so this was very much there with us we've lost it only in the last two decades so it's not so difficult to just go back and live as we were living at that time so I cannot say I gave up single use plastic but we largely never used it here and there it comes to you today almost everything that you buy in the market but I'm not somebody who will buy bananas in a supermarket I know where to buy bananas so bananas don't come in a plastic bag they come as a front so these are all important whatever you are saying these are all nominal things that we must do to express our commitment but the solution because the problem is bigger the solution also needs to be approached as such for example right now nearly 40% of plastic is in packaging this is the area where we need to address big time because this is one thing that can be easily avoided it's possible to avoid this bottled water is about I think 8-9% of the plastics used in the world nearly half a trillion bottles every year we are manufacturing I have been in conversation with some of the largest bottle pet bottle manufacturers who are manufacturing over 60-70% of the world's pet bottles supplying to all the major water you know the water industry and also the software soft drink industry they are all willing to change right now I think those changes must be pushed we want the local governments to push Indian government we will approach in so many different ways to do this the industry themselves have realized for their own survival they have to do this right now these companies have come in collaboration with a few other universities from netherland and also a few other marketing companies and trying to make pet a continuous recycling process that is you never have to replace it the same bottles can be used and reused for almost forever it's possible to do that changing lifestyles is important but we are talking about seven-and-a-half billion people changing all their lifestyles is going to be a long-term plan and by the time you change one generation the next generation has gotten up and doing something else so by law bringing that recycling must happen for these things to happen one important point is see there are many grades of plastic it's not one grade some of them are completely not recyclable they must be banned absolutely among the recyclable plastics there are so many varieties in united states they told me we are approaching some major industry with these solutions right now we've formed a powerful group of people there for example I'm just telling you a simple example because we were in US we were talking about the coke bottles these bottles are easily recyclable but simply because of the paper label on it you cannot recycle if you recycle with the paper label it gets downgraded it won't be food grade plastic generally it's a paper label if it is of the same material label then it would be easy to recycle if it was plastic and same grade plastic it would be easy to recycle now they have paper labels there is a plastic wrap around it but it's actually a paper label so now we are talking to companies who are capable of printing on the bottle so we want to go to the businesses with solutions not just protesting against them not trying to destroy businesses because that's not going to work because the economic concerns of a business and the economic concerns of a nation are important and above all this has been the way unfortunately this is what we changed with rally for rivers always it is economy versus ecology I'm asking all of you who are here suppose there is a fight between ecology and economy what do you think will win in your home in your country economy of course because people are thinking economy is today's concern ecology is tomorrow's concern no ecology is today's concern if this has to happen we have to find solutions which will go with the existing polluting businesses it's very important those businesses which are the major factors of pollution we have to transform them because their businesses are not destroyed but transformed to a more ecologically sensitive way of operation this has to be looked at on all levels you can just tell a local vendor you can't use plastic what is he supposed to use we must go and tell him this is what you can use what is the alternate product and how he can use it and how it is more beneficial for him and the customer these things have to be brought about rather than simply protesting against business and industry because long run that's not going to work economy will win so if ecology has to win you have to marry ecology and economy they have to get married this is my effort this is timely to ask you because satguru has mentioned the umbilical link between ecology and economy and he's also mentioned I think in his own way and I want you to elaborate what that means because we all know that 90% of bottles, packaged bottles are not recycled which means that new plastic is being used but in India it is recycled quite substantial that's not because of ecological concerns that is because of economic depravity every bottle some little child picks up and makes some little money yes of course there's money in plastic the circular economy is Eric will you please share what the circular economy means and how much money there can be in managing our waste better our plastic waste better because it's something that will encourage satguru many more people to take up the action to manage plastic better let me start by one other comment because satguru is my man for a very simple reason he brings together the two necessary perspectives the change of the individual and the change of society and economics and politics I mean when we change lifestyle if you start avoiding one use plastic throwing away the straws not using plastic bags when you go to the supermarket well it's a small act one individual acting it's important because together we are a big force but of course changing lifestyle like that is also a very very clear signal it's a signal to political leaders and to business that we need to change and if you influence your neighbors to do the same even stronger signal to political leaders and business that we need to change so changing your lifestyle yes it's important by itself but it's also having an influence on the rest of the people that's of course also what Mahatma Gandhi so well understood he changed his lifestyle but not just because he thought one individual can change the world but it was a message to to how to act so let's bring these together and indeed we need laws and regulations from political leaders and we need business to change but one small example the other day we were in Mumbai and we wanted to buy plastic cutlery in Mumbai not that we wanted to have the plastic cutlery but we wanted to make a video very very visible I picked up plastic cutlery and throw it away but then we started going to shops in Maharashtra trying to buy plastic cutlery and they said no if you want to buy plastic cutlery please go to another state because here in Maharashtra it's prohibitive we don't have it that's of course how it works when you get laws and by the way when the laws are implemented then it has this profound effect but it starts by individuals demanding these from political leaders if you want to understand what recycle what a circular economy about I can't think of anything better than this cell phone the first cell phone of this type the smartphone we can date it it was shown to the world in 2007 by a very innovative man called Steve Jobs the founder of Apple in the United States in California he held up this kind of smartphone that was 11 years back from now and I give a bet that everyone in this audience absolutely everyone now has a smartphone nearly the entire global middle class has a smartphone even many poor people have and those poor people who don't have a smartphone for sure have another mobile phone close to every human being above the age of 7 or 8 now has a cell phone this has gone in 11 years there is enormous benefit from us in having these smartphones we can get into any number of information if you want to know how Mahatma Gandhi lived you just make a couple of pushes here and you get every information about Mahatma Gandhi if you don't want to know about Mahatma Gandhi but do you want to know about Donald Trump you do exactly the same but there is an issue we will close to be 10 billion people on planet earth all of them above maybe the age of 5 we want a cell phone which is good but can we buy a new cell phone every year or every second year and just throw it away with all these minerals all the poison all the problems which is there I think you all know the answer we have left minerals on planet earth for us to buy one and throw it away every second year we need to go into a circular economy which means that whatever is in the cell phone is used again because here is minerals from Congo this component in one cell phone from 30-40 nations it may be put together in China because most cell phones are put together in China but there are components from the entire globe and we need to use them over and over again so what is in my cell phone today is in your cell phone tomorrow and Sadhguru's cell phone next year that's true with our bodies also that's true with our bodies also exactly that's how we were living in the past we just used to take this into the modern world of course you will still get a cell phone which is more technologically advanced with more feature just used by the materials which we reuse and of course the same with plastic I mean why do we use plastic materials which we cannot use again putting on as you say paper labels which make it impossible to recycle it if we bring in the plastic we produce the problem will be over and very simple suggestion and that will be my final comment in this I attended a number of the beach cleanups in India and one key product you get on nearly all beaches are these bags for milk milk milk bag milk pouches yes there is any number of them half a liter, one liter 250 centimeter hard working mothers feeding their children but then throwing away these well if you put a level one rupee on these pouches of these bags you pay one rupee more when you buy it but you get the rupee back when you hand it in there is no loss for all those people who are handing in only those who purchase and don't hand in will be punished will get in nearly all because most people will hand them in and if they don't hand them in someone else will come and pick the bags and hand them in to get the money then you create a circular economy where the plastic is used but then reused thank you Eric that was very insightful I am sure all of us have understood now what it means to have a circular economy Sadguru I am looking at that clock and I am feeling very sad this is coming to an end thank you for your time Sadguru thank you for your time Eric this has been deeply insightful I know that we could continue to speak for a longer time but let us all pledge to continue to engage together and find solutions to beat plastic pollution let's not allow this campaign to end with world environment day but continue it every day till we have truly beaten the menace that plastic waste is creating in our lives and to the health of our environment and of course if we want to go beyond that let's find ways to reuse, recycle upcycle and reduce our consumption of plastics thank you so much Namaskaram have a wonderful world environment day to everybody watching all over the world thank you for your unbelievable participation we are proud to host world environment day in India and this is an even more proud moment for all of us to be seated here with Sadguru and all of you wonderful people here who have joined us thank you so much you used the word upcycle and I think that is an important phenomena a few young entrepreneurs again coming from Maharashtra in many ways Maharashtra means a great state atleast for ecological concerns it is becoming a great state for sure because even for valley for rivers the first immediate action on the ground has happened in Maharashtra and this upcycling of using plastic material to not to just recycle it to a downgraded material to make it into a better product than what it originally was this is beginning to happen young entrepreneurs are taking it up and doing it but still I insist that across the world United Nations agencies environment groups must work for stringent loss because awareness is fine it's wonderful people's participation is always moving now women drinking tender coconut is romantic but solutions are in transforming the businesses which are involved in this right now nations large nations have been sending all their plastic waste to other nations as if you dump it in another part of the world their job is done so right now in 2018 January 2018 China has refused some 20 and odd different types of plastic China was literally recycling almost 60-70% of the world's plastic and now this plastic which China refuses to take United Nations should make sure it doesn't go to Africa or it doesn't go to Antarctica somewhere else worse so the rich nations affluent nations must recycle their plastic not dump it in another nation very important these steps must be taken awareness is great I'm sure all of them will strive to bring this awareness to their life their children their children their neighbors their friends I'm sure every one of them will do that but still large scale action by law is a must thank you very much Eric for being here for this event and if all of you can just hold up this thing for a moment now this is more plastic bag but people in this country if something has to happen you have to create an emotional movement by policy this country doesn't really move you have to create a very strong emotional movement just holding up so that this bit plastic is good but people must understand this is not a foreign problem we are suffocating ourselves this must be clearly understood thank you very much for being here if you are willing after our guest leave I will allow you to roast in the sun for some more time if you are willing I will come back we thank all our guests for gracing the ties Satguru will be back very soon as he just mentioned so guys just be seated for some more time so Satguru will be back in and now sounds of Isha will be playing some music for us thank you Satguru will be back in some time so just be seated and be ready with your plastic bags this is biodegradable plastic or you can say that this is a bag your head is already white I will tell you what to do you have to wear a chef's hat and very soon we are going to have a mega photo shoot with Satguru this is a very historic moment now let me correct myself one figure I said a little wrong so this world environment day Isha foundation is partnering with the united nations environment to hold awareness drives in over 400 iconic locations where volunteers who are doing awareness for banning single use plastic so what you have to do take this bag in your hand who doesn't have this bag please hold this bag like this fill your bag with this and hold it on your head there will be two things for photo shoot there will be a small practice and if the sun is rising you can save yourself from that so just hold it like this and now Sharad bhai and I are making a boom rank video so you just do like this okay so there is a small media interaction where Satguru is gone so he will be back very soon lets make a small video when I will say 3 2 1 from here you just do this oh lovely wonderful wonderful all of you have come once again oh wonderful thank you very much our BSF brothers all of you have plastic bags all of you have and these are not plastic bags about which we are talking you can use this and it is biodegradable and it can be reused to stop plastic suffocation this is an awareness campaign all of our partners who have pledged for this we thank them once again among the BSF youth I will go and talk to them and after that I will give another musical performance so all of our BSF brothers all of you come together I am coming there can we again hear it for the BSF soldiers over here today because of our soldiers we breathe in peace so we should always acknowledge what they contribute to the nation and one more thing I was just thinking that think of this as a war it is actually a war against plastic pollution so I was thinking that if we have come here in CP and imagine aliens have attacked us and they have captured us in India this is a piece of CP every national flag of India has come down it is just one last flag if there is a last flag right now how would we be thinking suddenly our boss will not feel so bad our appraisal will not hurt so much because we will have a much bigger cause to think about we will be inspired to do something which we never thought that we would do so I think that is what we all need to do that the problem of plastic is not a small problem it is actually a very very big problem and we just need to remind ourselves not to take it easy this is a war where are you brother brother I have reached here all the youth of BSF will meet together and say what energy is it why all of them will say 3 2 1 J very good you all have come here and you all have become part of this initiative for that I want to thank you all would you like to share something how much energy is there in the youth how much enthusiasm is there all the youth are actively participating in this and we have done plastic free we do not let them enter in plastic so as much as we can try we can minimize any of you wants to share something Mr. Devendra our youth of BSF are 24 hours ready to die for our country only they need your help say Bharat Mata I did not need a mic if you would shout like this then it would be enough Ronald is it a wonderful voice all our plastic smiles have disappeared the real ones have come so the youth of BSF are with me in CP central park the world environment day thank you very much please be seated for some more time Satguru will be joining us back after that we will do a mega photo shoot in which we will be with Satguru and we will be giving this message very clearly that the single used plastic should be banned thank you very much one more time Bharat Mata Ki J over to sound so please to share his views respected Satguru God lovers the nature lovers the humanity lovers who are here to witness this great occasion of celebrating this environment day in a befitting manner a call given by Satguru for the humanity we are all here Eric Solomon is here Kannan who is instrumental and I am a disciple of Satguru I am here not as a minister but I am as a disciple of his over here a blend of culture and environment ministries which I am heading now I have the pleasure of being with Satguru at his ashram Philanthra thought he has for the humanity when the God created human beings thinking that this is my best creature he created animals the reptiles the plants the trees and he gave this vision that you have to walk with the nature in a win-win situation and when this man was made by God and when this man walked towards war on his way then God sent Satguru Satguru to walk with the man on his way to walk with the nature in a win-win situation our relationship between nature is like a flower not to wander this nature God was very clever he created small grass to be eaten by rabbits he created a one foot grass to be eaten by goats and the sheeps he created bigger grass to be eaten by animals and larger grass to be eaten by the giraffes and the camels and the trees were given to be for the birds but he gave this immense power to the man, human kind that he can do any damn thing he can cut that grass which is to be eaten by the rabbit and he can do have ox too for the birds also he did not give this power to the strongest animal tiger also that he can climb up the tree and he can do that but man can do that he can cut that tree also and he did it and that's where the Satguru gave that philanthropic call I think he envisaged it when he gave his philanthropic call when he gave his philanthropic call when he gave his philanthropic call as the form of the river we turned that river that what we tried to do in the sahar what might cause this great power to be done to those rivers which were our life which were the rivers that river Gangamai as well river river and all these rivers although i went to the tiny river in Hungary for the river river people from world who have completed this यी काम किसी विवक्ती का किसी विवोग्री परटान को statues ये काम उन लोगों का हो सकता है जो मानवता कोई अबना दर में आप को मानवता के पती समर पिटखर कर कर इस भाव से जीवन जीते हैं और उंतividadं और आज सतगूरो हमारे बीच में और जमीन में चला जाता ता मिक्स हो जाता तो उसे सेप्रेट भी कोई नहीं कर सकता है। अम लोग नहीं दियान दिया उसको बैन किया। देकिड या ये बैन करने का काम से ही हम सुदरेंगे। भी बाग नहीं आपको बतातूए ये अदमी बड़ा सल्फीष या. बड़ी सल्फीष. मैं एक कवी सब में लन में गया. तुम है, कवी तो लाइने मुझे रेँचाद कर रहा हूँ। विष्यों के प्रती सद्गुर्वाज यो भिछार चायों नदीएं कहो चायों पर्यावरन कहो मैं सद्गुर्व की सोच को प्रनाम करता हूं और आप सब के सात अपने आप के इस इशा फाँँटेशन के इस महाँ यगं में आईबॉती डालता हूं अपको इश्वर ये और शक्ती दे का अप अपने मानवता के अमबेस्टर बनकर अप विश्व के अंडर हमारे इस कला को आज इस कम्नी भिदा को और हमागे लेजाए और मुझे पूरा विश्वा से अपके करोडो अनियाई आमबराज्दूत बनकर आज पर्यावरनक प्रेम राश्टरती पूर में आभी इस नावबजे एक मीटिंग है गान्ती जी के देर सो वर्ष मनाने पर मानी प्रदान मान्त्री जी ने सद गुरु को आज उस पन्द्रा सदस्ये समिती के अंदर एक विशेष सदष वड़ाया है जो सदीसे हुन्दान्ता के सदेष को लिए कर शालेग मैं पुने प्रद्रा सद कुरु के चानो में नमन करते हुए और उनकी सोच को प्राम करता हूँ बाद-बाद अन्निवाज पार बाथ भाद यो लिए न वार्ँगा। अन्बाफन काझ बीका किस्ए बबाद से तो भूअ वैं। अब चान्वी कर ओ़ सब खेला गेसोच के लिए कर मूगा शालेगेसे के यहात है वाड़ौन को लेग कन याशे बी लों कर लगता है conjunction investments program bias the amorzi and that team sat'guru more southern the both extremities of us jelly polish traffic polish any emcee fever fem an all the shower volunteers fantastic work guys ends now sounds of this show fantastic performance can we have more of that