The provided text appears to be a transcription of a video or audio recording. It seems to be a mix of a personal message from a soldier to his family, a conversation between a father and son about the son's decision to become a farmer, and a promotional message about supporting education for poor children.
The recording starts with a soldier expressing his love for his family and country, and mentioning that he has made a sacrifice for the nation. He tells his family not to worry and that he will be coming home soon.
The conversation between the father and son is about the son's decision to leave his job and become a farmer. The father is initially hesitant but eventually supports his son's decision. The son explains that he wants to serve the country by becoming a farmer and that he can make a good living by growing crops.
The promotional message is about supporting education for poor children. The speaker asks viewers to like and comment on the video, and to download a song to support the cause. The message ends with a patriotic note, encouraging viewers to be proud to be Indian.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is a soldier who is coming home next week.
2. The speaker's leave has passed and they are returning home.
3. The speaker's parents are mentioned as being part of the conversation.
4. The speaker's son is mentioned as wanting to become a farmer.
5. The speaker's son has decided to stay in the village and do farming.
6. The speaker's son believes that with the help of technology, farming can be done efficiently.
7. The speaker's son mentions the use of tractors, machines for fertilizers, and other equipment to aid in farming.
8. The speaker's son is considering growing expensive crops like mushrooms, cash crops, and saffron.
9. The speaker's daughter wants to join the army.
10. The speaker's family is supportive of their children's career choices.
11. The speaker mentions the importance of serving the country and protecting it.
12. The speaker's son is inspired by their father's experiences as a soldier.
13. The speaker's daughter is already serving in the army.
14. The speaker is proud of their children's achievements and feels a sense of pride and satisfaction.
15. The speaker mentions the phrase "Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan" which translates to "Hail the Soldier, Hail the Farmer".
16. The speaker is promoting a social cause by providing education to poor children and giving them a good life.
17. The speaker is asking for support on this Republic Day.