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Circumference of heart directly proportional to happiness, says Rajnath Singh

Inaugurating the Shrimad Rajchandra Sarvamangal Centre of Excellence for Women (COEW) at Dharampur in Gujarat’s Valsad, Singh said women have proved time and again whenever given equal opportunities, they can perform as well as or even outperform men.

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Asserting that people with shrunken hearts cannot be spiritual, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said that the circumference of ‘mann’ (heart) is directly proportional to the magnitude of sukh (happiness).

Inaugurating the Shrimad Rajchandra Sarvamangal Centre of Excellence for Women (COEW) at Dharampur in Gujarat’s Valsad, Singh said women have proved time and again whenever given equal opportunities, they can perform as well as or even outperform men.

Singh emphasised on raising spiritual awareness by “opening up one’s heart” and “bringing ego to zero.”

Invoking his side as a physics lecturer (he worked as a lecturer of Physics at KB Post-Graduate College Mirzapur, UP), Singh said that he could explain the meaning of individual spirituality through a math formula.

“Only performing a puja in a mandir, offering ibadat in a mo­sque or bowing down in church is not spirituality. A person like me believes that the elevation of the mind and opening up your heart is the way to spirituality. People with shrun­ken hearts cannot be spiritual… a person can attain spiritual hei­g­ht in precise proportion to how big your heart is. In Mathematical equation, I can explain it as: the circumference of mann (heart) is directly proportional to the magnitude of sukh (happiness).”

Even as the audience applauded Singh’s thought, he went on to equate ego with a decimal in Math and said, “A person of a small mind cannot attain happiness… staying humble and calm and not allowing your ego to interfere (in your thoughts) is the key… ” “A point can change the value of the biggest numbers in Math. You add a point (decimal) before a num­ber and it loses

its value… If ego becomes zero, you can achieve infinity of contentment…”

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The Union Minister said that women have the potential to outperform men, citing the example of the Mahila Udyog, led by Jaswantiben Popat, that built the brand of Lijjat Papad as well as Ela Bhatt of SEWA.

“Women have proved time and again that whenever they are given equal opportunities, they can perform as well as or even outperform men,” he said.

Aditi Raja is an Assistant Editor with The Indian Express, stationed in Vadodara, Gujarat, with over 20 years in the field. She has been reporting from the region of Central Gujarat and Narmada district for this newspaper since 2013, which establishes her as a highly Authoritative and Trustworthy source on regional politics, administration, and critical socio-economic and environmental issues. Expertise: Core Authority & Specialization: Her reporting is characterized by a comprehensive grasp of the complex factors shaping Central Gujarat, which comprises a vast tribal population, including: Politics and Administration: In-depth analysis of dynamics within factions of political parties and how it affects the affairs in the region, visits of national leaders making prominent statements, and government policy decisions impacting the population on ground. Crucial Regional Projects: She consistently reports on the socio-economic and political impact of infrastructure projects in the region, especially the Statue of Unity, the Sardar Sarovar Project on the Narmada River, the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail bullet train project as well as the National Highway infrastructure. Social Justice and Human Rights: Her reporting offers deep coverage of sensitive human-interest topics, including gender, crime, and tribal issues. Her reports cover legal proceedings from various district courts as well as the Gujarat High Court (e.g., the Bilkis Bano case remission, POCSO court orders, Public Interest Litigations), the plight of tribal communities, and broader social conflicts (e.g., Kheda flogging case). Local Impact & Disaster Reporting: Excels in documenting the immediate impact of events on communities, such as the political and civic fallout of the Vadodara floods, the subsequent public anger, and the long-delayed river redevelopment projects, Harni Boat Tragedy, Air India crash, bringing out a blend of stories from the investigations as well as human emotions. Special Interest Beat: She tracks incidents concerning Non-Resident Gujaratis (NRIs) including crime and legal battles abroad, issues of illegal immigration and deportations, as well as social events connecting the local Gujarati experience to the global diaspora. ... Read More

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