During the “Azadi Ke Amrit Mahotsav”, the Ministry of Culture and MY FM’s “Har Ghar Healthy” campaign inspired people to adopt a healthy lifestyle at about 1800 places in 30 cities of 7 states. People were encouraged to join this campaign and write letters to keep themselves and their loved ones healthy. People have sent innumerable letters while participating in this awareness campaign of the MY FM team. The letters collected from across the country were displayed on a 9.43-kilometre-long cloth wall. Which was recorded as a world record by the Golden Book of World Records with the title of “Longest Display Wall of Health Letters“. The official certificate of which was presented by the Hon’ble President Smt. Draupadi Murmu on Thursday (August 3) to Mrs. Uma Nanduri Ji, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Culture and Mr. Rahul Namjoshi, CEO, MY FM during the “Utkarsh” and “Unmesh” program, a national festival of folk and tribal expressions of India, held at Ravindra Bhavan, Bhopal.

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Speaking on the occasion of the national festival “Utkarsh” and “Unmesh” programme, Smt. Uma Nanduri, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Culture, said, “It has been an extremely gratifying experience to celebrate 75 years of India’s Independence through Har Ghar Healthy. Seeing the support we are getting from citizens across the country and the creation of the longest display wall of health papers has strengthened our faith in the power of unity and collective action. Expressing his gratitude for receiving the World Record Certificate, Mr Rahul Namjoshi, CEO, of MY FM said, “It is a moment of immense pride and happiness for all of us at MY FM to receive this honour from the Hon’ble President of India. I would also like to thank the Ministry of Culture for liking our concept and believing in us, I look forward to collaborating with the government.” We are moving forward on many such initiatives. ”

A unique campaign named “Har Ghar Healthy” was launched under the leadership of the Ministry of Culture and 94.3 MY FM, It was launched to create health awareness among the people in the wake of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav which lasted till the first week of August. The team of MY FM visited schools, colleges, market areas, coaching institutes, parks, kitty clubs, NGOs, hospitals and corporate offices in 30 cities of Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Punjab and Haryana including Madhya Pradesh, India. The most important thing about this campaign is that due to this campaign, letters were written by people wishing good health for their loved ones and relatives. By taking an oath together, he promised to make himself healthy and others aware of his health. Due to this campaign led by the Ministry of Culture and 94.3 MY FM, more than 35,000 letters have been received so far, many of which have also expressed their concern about the health of their Prime Minister Modi by the citizens of the country. It was decided to set this achievement as a world record for the team 94.3 MY FM, to which the team approached the Office of the Golden Book of World Records and applied for a world record. On August 02, 2023, on the premises of the famous international school “The Emerald Heights International School” of Indore, a 9,430-meter long cloth was displayed by the students of the school during a program by putting letters written by people for health awareness towards their loved ones. After the inspection of this program by Mr Alok Kumar, National Head, GBWR, from Delhi, this campaign “Har Ghar Healthy” was recorded in the Golden Book of World Records as a world record by the Ministry of Culture and 94.3 MY FM. During the program, Indore City Collector Dr. Ilaiyaraaja T. IAS and City Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava were present as special guests of the program and they also read out some letters written by the people praising this campaign.

Various activities were organized by the Ministry of Culture and MY FM to promote public participation in the wake of the “Har Ghar Healthy” campaign, which includes mass pledges for health, mass yoga sessions with 65,000 participants on Yoga Day and a blood donation camp with 5000 volunteers on World Blood Donor Day. This campaign united millions of Indians for a common goal of a healthy nation.