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Interview Record and Share the Childhood Memories of your Grandparents

Start Date :
Jun 29, 2020
Last Date :
Jul 15, 2020
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Create a film about your grandparents, and share it with us! ...

Create a film about your grandparents, and share it with us!

In the latest episode of Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged Indian children to engage with their grandparents and ask them about their life as children: what sports they played, which theatre or cinema they went to, which relatives they visited, festivals they celebrated, and so on.

These stories would not just take the children to India back then, but also be an invaluable treasure for the family, to be cherished forever.

Here’s an opportunity for all children (and adults too), to interview their loved Dada-Dadis, Nana-Nanis or any other elder in the family, like ‘cub reporters’; video record the same; and share with the MyGov family!

Button dabao, kahani suno aur sunao!

Instructions to upload film:
1. Please upload your film on your youtube channel.
2. Login to MyGov/my submission.
3. In the comment section, copy-paste your film youtube link here.

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Abhay Saraswat
Abhay Saraswat 5 years 11 months ago
Though My Grandparents are no more in this world, However, time we both brothers were fortunate to have spent with them, we were taught episode by episode of Ramayan, Mahabharat Gayatri Upasana and Love for the Motherland. I remember them to be Self dependent, do their own daily routine timely and had ample time for themselves and for each of us. I'm thankfully fortunate to The God and to them particularly for as we are today. I'm very proud of this platform to share. God Bless all.
Khush Gopal Shrestha
Khush Gopal Shrestha 5 years 11 months ago
My hometown is at Rongli, it is in East Sikkim, before some days some officials working in GREF, BRO (border road organisations) came back to their duty from Kerala. Now it has come to know that because of their carelessness the covid 19 has spread in the community! Our state Sikkim was not effected by this virus in the community!
Prerna Suman
Prerna Suman 5 years 11 months ago
I never seen my grand parents.They were not alive when ,I was born ....I miss them so much.bt I'm always ready to listen about my parents childhood.
Manisha Agarwal
Manisha Agarwal 5 years 11 months ago
Aaj maine apne Nana ke sath unke bachpan me baare me jaankari li,Mere Nana 80 years old hai ,unka bachpan UP me Merruth ke pass ek chote se gaun Saroorpur me beeta . unhone apne desh ki aazadi ke time ki bhi baate batao.Unka bachpan hamare bachpan se different tha.Very interesting activity. Thanku
Lokesh Naik B S
Lokesh Naik B S 5 years 11 months ago
I miss a lot my grand pa. They used to guide me. whenever I was unhappy they used to say some beautiful stories of old generation. Once they said one story. that is, See my dear Grand son, we used to be in a one home with all family members. We used to eat and play together. we worked together. but nowadays people's are changing and completely attached to digitalization. example phone. if whenever you see the phone, you forget us. but we are not like that. This generation is not like old one.
Anusha S Acharya
Anusha S Acharya 5 years 11 months ago
My grand parents were left this world before I come to this world.. I always had a imagination with them... Today if they were here with me. we would have really enjoyed during this crucial-c-19.. days..by listening all their all life time stories and funs..
Ashwini Anil Joshi
Ashwini Anil Joshi 5 years 11 months ago
My name is Aditi Anil Joshi I'm from Maharashtra as per the initiative I had interviewed my grandmother about her chidhood memories....