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00:30What do you encounter?
00:31Look, Mr. Subramaniam has made a very derogatory remark against women.
00:36He is saying, will you sit at home and keep looking at your wife?
00:40I feel that the working hours of a person are different in the reference of a person.
00:47Mr. Subramaniam gets 1,000 crore ISHOPs,
00:50but an average Indian person has to go on Saturdays and Sundays
00:55and have wheat flour ground,
00:57vegetables at home,
00:59children's fees,
01:02electricity bill, telephone bill,
01:05he has to pay all these.
01:06There are many things that are personal to a person.
01:10So, on Saturdays and Sundays,
01:13the people who are paid,
01:16they don't even look at their wives,
01:18which Mr. Subramaniam feels.
01:20Mr. Subramaniam, you have 1,000 crore ISHOPs,
01:23we, ordinary Indians, have different working hours,
01:27different working requirements.
01:29Mental wellness is also a very big thing.
01:31It is possible that I can work for 60 hours,
01:34but the other person could not work more than 40 hours.
01:37So, our traditions, the way we are doing,
01:41in the world, the countries of the western countries,
01:44they are talking about 4 days a week.
01:47They are talking about increasing productivity,
01:49they are talking about increasing creativity.
01:51But in India, people who take 1,000 crore ISHOPs,
01:54their working hours are 80 hours, 90 hours, 100 hours.
01:58It can be good for me.
02:00Mr. Subramaniam, it can be good for you too,
02:02because you get 1,000 crore ISHOPs every year.
02:05But for an ordinary Indian person,
02:09on Saturdays and Sundays,
02:11they have engagements.
02:13So, don't put so much pressure.
02:15You should also worry about mental wellness.
02:18And secondly, understand our common needs too.
02:22You are not able to understand,
02:24because you have 10 people to do your personal work.
02:27Ordinary middle-class families do not have it.
02:36Look, this destroys mental well-being,
02:40destroys productivity, destroys creativity.
02:43You cannot be more productive than your working hours.
02:46These studies have been done.
02:48These studies have been done in big universities like Harvard.
02:51Apart from that, creativity.
02:53If you want to see new things, new solutions,
02:57then you will have to increase your creativity too.
02:59And creativity is directly proportional to the boredom.
03:02The more you get bored,
03:04the more creative ideas you will get.
03:06But Mr. Subramaniam is not understanding.
03:08And before that, the founders of Infosys,
03:11they are not understanding.
03:13Because they have an equity of 50,000 lakh crores.
03:17So, they don't need to understand.
03:19But you can see all these things from the point of view of a common Indian.
03:29Look, Mr. Jairam doesn't want to do politics.
03:35He doesn't want to fight elections.
03:37Keep tweeting.
03:38Sometimes repeat that line.
03:40Sometimes repeat this line.
03:42Mr. Jairam, have you ever fought the class monitor election in your life?
03:48Do you want to fight the class monitor election in future?
03:52You didn't fight a single election.
03:54And you comment on the Prime Minister.
03:57You didn't see hardcore politics once.
04:01And you comment on the Prime Minister.
04:04I feel that Mr. Jairam Ramesh is not a serious politician.
04:09He just gives some statements to push his views.
04:14And tries to run it in the media.
04:16When the Prime Minister spoke about non-biological issues earlier,
04:22his reference and perspective was different.
04:25You took out one line according to your convenience.
04:28And you are saying that he said this earlier.
04:30Do you know the three lines before that?
04:32What did you say?
04:33He said that he thinks it is God's blessing.
04:38I also think that it is God's blessing on me.
04:41Every person, every creature, every living being should feel this.
04:47And the Prime Minister, who just did a podcast,
04:52accepted that he is also an ordinary person.
04:55Mistakes can happen.
04:56Sometimes they happen.
04:57And he accepted it.
04:59So, Jairam Ramesh.