After he started using Dhyana 2.0, a few seconds later, he commanded the system, "Give this knowledge of Dhyana 2.0 to every one of my subordinates." Ding! The system sent the middle stage of Dhyana 2.0 to every subordinate.
As the knowledge flowed through his subordinates' minds, Susima started to recall various things. Ancient books of India revealed secrets about crafting Vimanas and constructing ancient structures. Memories from his modern-day education in geography, history, and scientific discoveries flooded back, providing a wealth of information that could benefit Bharat.
One specific formula stood out in his memory—cement, and how to recycle it. He remembered the ingredients that formed cement but not the precise amounts or temperatures. His confusion grew as he pondered how the Chinese Master Craftsmen knew the cement formula so accurately. It seemed as if they had memorized it their entire lives. After completing college, he couldn't recall the names of a single chapter, sometimes even forgetting his own birthday. The only lingering background voice was that of Bula.
Halting his train of thought, he focused on the task at hand. Predicting that it would take at least 20 years for India to transform into an industrialized, eco-friendly nation with the continuous efforts of his subordinates, Susima considered the potential acceleration if they could reach the lead stage of Dhyana 2.0.
Realizing that this transformation would extend into his middle age, he found it amusing. Reading ancient Chinese Master Craftsmen's stories where they were born, initiated industrial revolutions, and implemented policies continuously, now he could only say, "Please, wake up to reality."
A servant interrupted his thoughts, humbly saying, "Prince, it's time to sleep. It's not good for your body to stay up late at night." Nodding, he walked towards his room.
The next day, all necessary work was completed. As he walked towards his mother's room, she saw him and couldn't contain her happiness, immediately embracing him. They began discussing the two policies he had presented to his father and Chanakya.
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Susima: Mother, the policies I proposed to Father and Chanakya are crucial for our nation's progress. They involve sustainable development and technological advancements.
Charumitra: (smiling) My son, I am proud of the visionary leader you are becoming. Tell me more about these policies.
Susima: The first policy focuses on promoting eco-friendly industries. We will incentivize businesses that adopt environmentally sustainable practices. This will not only boost our economy but also contribute to the well-being of our land and people.
Charumitra: That sounds wise and considerate of our environment. What about the second policy?
Susima: The second policy revolves around investing in education and innovation. We aim to establish research centers and educational institutions dedicated to science, technology, and ancient knowledge. By nurturing intellectual growth, we can ensure a brighter future for Bharat.
Charumitra: Education is the foundation of progress. I am glad you are emphasizing its importance. Your father and Chanakya must have seen the potential in these policies.
Susima: Indeed, Mother. They showed great interest and support. With the implementation of Dhyana 2.0 knowledge sharing among our people, the impact of these policies will be magnified.
Charumitra: I am confident that with your leadership, Bharat will prosper. Now, let us work together to make these policies a reality.
Susima: (determined) I promise, Mother, that I will do everything in my power to see our nation thrive. These policies are just the beginning.
As they continued their conversation, Susima envisioned a future where Bharat would rise to new heights, embracing both tradition and progress. The combination of ancient wisdom, modern knowledge, and the innovative power of Dhyana 2.0 laid the groundwork for a transformation that would shape the destiny of their beloved nation.
Charumitra praised Susima so much that it felt like she had won some kind of reward. He couldn't help but remember his past life mother, who had also showered him with love and pride when he achieved small victories, like winning a silver medal in a racing competition as a child. Both mothers' expressions of joy were like winning the jackpot, and Susima couldn't help but feel overwhelmed by the boundless love of a mother.
For Susima, a mother's love was like a soft pillow that comforted and refreshed him, while a father was like a strong house, always there to protect him. Despite the strong emotions welling up inside him, he controlled his tears, not wanting to succumb to missing his parents. Charumitra, sensing Susima's emotions, hugged him tightly, her heart bursting with pride and happiness for her son. She remembered all the pain she had endured for this child and hoped for nothing but a bright future for him.
As they continued chatting happily, Susima found an excuse to slip away and find a quiet place to relax his mind. He then began taking updates from all his subordinates about their progress on various tasks. The soap sales were going well, and the biogas project was nearing completion. They had even connected all the public toilets of Bharat to the biogas plant, a project that would take another month to complete. This initiative would not only provide cheaper fertilizer but also contribute to waste management.
Furthermore, plans were in motion to supply Patliputra with pipes, utilizing advanced metal technology. Learning about these advancements filled Susima with joy, and he couldn't help but express gratitude for the blessings bestowed upon him. He also instructed his subordinates to compile ancient texts into updated books, organizing knowledge in a way that would benefit all Gurukuls and teachers. These books would include research conducted in Bharat, crediting the individuals responsible for each discovery.
Additionally, Susima envisioned starting electricity production using bio waste, marking the beginning of industrialization for Bharat. All these technologies would be eco-friendly, aligning with his vision for a sustainable future. He planned to launch the biogas project across Patliputra first, followed by nationwide implementation. Safety awareness campaigns would precede the launch, ensuring the safe use of biogas.
Susima made it clear that credit for these innovations would not be his but would be attributed to one of his Gyanis, highlighting the importance of recognizing the contributions of others. With determination and foresight, Susima embarked on a path to transform Bharat into a modern, eco-friendly powerhouse, guided by the wisdom of the past and the vision for the future.