In the latest episode of ‘Mann Ki Baat’, Prime Minister Narendra Modi brought the spotlight on a remarkable tradition from Chandanki village in Gujarat’s Bechraji area. This is no ordinary village – here, no household fires up a stove for cooking. Instead, the entire community gathers around a shared kitchen where meals are prepared collectively and enjoyed together.
PM Modi, addressing the nation on January 25, emphasized how such hidden gems across India showcase the true essence of unity and cooperation. Far from the glamour of mainstream media, these practices highlight the strength of Indian society. ‘Every corner of our country reveals something special,’ he said, underscoring the power of community bonds.
For the past 15 years, Chandanki’s residents, especially the elderly, have embraced this system. The village’s community kitchen serves as more than just a cooking hub; it’s a symbol of togetherness. Meals are cooked in bulk, shared among all, fostering interactions and strengthening social ties.
Even in times of need, like illness, the village ensures no one goes hungry. A dedicated tiffin service delivers hot meals to homes, blending tradition with practicality. PM Modi praised this initiative for not only providing food but also nurturing familial and communal spirit. ‘Here, people share not just meals, but affection and support,’ he noted.
This tradition exemplifies India’s cultural ethos of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ – the world is one family. As Modi highlighted, such practices promote harmony and mutual aid, reminding us of the values that bind us. In a fast-paced world, Chandanki stands as a beacon of sustainable, community-driven living.
