Incomplete glimpse of national emblem in PM's special plane: 13 year old girl from Dungarpur caught the mistake, wrote a letter to PMO and gave suggestion
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The 13-year-old daughter of Dungarpur caught the attention of the top officials, technical experts and protocol people of the country for years.
The 13-year-old daughter of Dungarpur caught the attention of the top officials, technical experts and protocol people of the country for years. Kim Bhartiya, studying in class 8, has expressed concern over the incomplete appearing image of the national symbol 'Ashoka Pillar' inscribed on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's special plane 'Air India One'. He has written a letter and sent suggestions directly to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) in this regard. When seen on TV during trip to France and Slovakia, Kim regularly watches news and pictures related to the Prime Minister's foreign trips. Recently, when the Prime Minister was on a visit to France and Slovakia, Kim noticed a technical glitch while watching the scenes broadcast on TV. He noticed that as soon as the main door of the aircraft opens, a part of the national symbol Ashoka Pillar gets hidden behind it. Due to this, the full shape of the national emblem of India is not visible. The world watches the PM's plane, why compromise with dignity? Kim believes that the scenes of the Prime Minister landing and boarding the plane are broadcast in the media around the world. In such a situation, the national symbol symbolizing India's identity, dignity and pride should be fully visible in every situation. With this in mind, he has suggested to the PMO that the Ashoka Pillar should be installed at such a place on the aircraft, where even when the door is opened, its entire shape is always clearly visible. Young age, big concerns 13 year old Kim Bhartiya is not just a child who watches TV, but she is very active in social issues at an early age. Kim has run a road safety awareness campaign in Dungarpur district. He traveled across the district with his father and inspired people to wear helmets and fasten seat belts.
She has also been a major face of awareness campaigns against female foeticide. Through programs organized in various districts, he has spread the message of protection and respect for daughters to the people.
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