Tea talks with IAS Satyaprakash
Monday - February 27, 2017 2:53 pm ,
Category : BHOPAL
Sunday evening the WTN team had a small tea talk with IAS Satyaprakash which was more of an informal chat about his bicycle club GPBRA (Green Planet Bicycle Riders Association) and a few words about the current economic scenario in the country.
IAS Satyaprakash is the chairman of GPBRA, it is quite an effort made by him to help people keep fit by the means of bicycling. S N Singh the secretary of the cycle club was also with us along with his associate Manish Bhadouria to speak about their views on the topic.
IAS Satyaprakash informed us about a current event they have planned especially for Women's Day by the women members of GPBRA.

We had a good opportunity to have three different opinions on the demonetization issue and we did get three different angles to the scenario.
Also, we discussed the recent controversial judgement by the supreme court whether it is mandatory to stand up during the national anthem when it is played before the screening of a movie and if it is a part of the movie. To this IAS Satyaprakash said, " Respecting the national anthem is every citizen's duty as an Indian, but being forced to stand up will not show respect, the will and urge within an individual to stand up in respect is true respect."
You could watch the video of the complete discussion and update us on your views for the same. -WTN
IAS Satyaprakash is the chairman of GPBRA, it is quite an effort made by him to help people keep fit by the means of bicycling. S N Singh the secretary of the cycle club was also with us along with his associate Manish Bhadouria to speak about their views on the topic.
IAS Satyaprakash informed us about a current event they have planned especially for Women's Day by the women members of GPBRA.

We had a good opportunity to have three different opinions on the demonetization issue and we did get three different angles to the scenario.
Also, we discussed the recent controversial judgement by the supreme court whether it is mandatory to stand up during the national anthem when it is played before the screening of a movie and if it is a part of the movie. To this IAS Satyaprakash said, " Respecting the national anthem is every citizen's duty as an Indian, but being forced to stand up will not show respect, the will and urge within an individual to stand up in respect is true respect."
You could watch the video of the complete discussion and update us on your views for the same. -WTN