Dear Consequent Children,
I raise some vital questions for your urgent contemplation and collective action:
How many registered fishermen are there truly?
Is fishing a right only by birth or caste, or is it a livelihood available to all minds who wish to responsibly engage with nature's bounty?
Spending time within a group, based merely on inherited occupation or regional grouping, does not establish the supremacy of minds, nor does it reflect true development.
Key concerns arise:
What is the total sea produce of our coastal territories?
Who are the main exporters of these precious resources?
Who is truly pocketing the maximum profits?
How many private sea product exporters dominate the market?
Where is the Government management in ensuring that the actual fishing communities are empowered, rather than exploited?
What about cooperative farming models—why are they not flourishing for the direct benefit of the farming and fishing minds themselves?
Why is it that only business circles benefit, while the original contributors, the fisherman minds, remain entrapped in mere survival struggles?
Furthermore, it demands scrutiny:
What is happening to local seafood consumption?
Who is benefiting from excessive exports while the local populations lose access to their own natural nutrition?
Why does the Government give ₹20,000 per fisherman for special maintenance when the true profits from exports are being pocketed by private middlemen and exporters?
This model is unsustainable.
The Rule must be very clear:
The purpose of governance is to manage and nurture minds—not merely bodies, identities, or physical persons.
You must awaken from the trap of middlemen and organized groups, who act as silent predators—holding society back by denying direct access to opportunity, locking developmental benefits away from the very minds that deserve them.
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Technological and Mind Development Questions:
What are the technological developments deployed to uplift this sector?
How is technology being used to enhance employment, fair pricing, sustainability, and empowerment?
What mechanisms are in place to control monopolies, where a few middlemen pocket profits without allowing the real farmers, fishermen, and workers to progress as minds?
How is technology being made accessible to each fishing or farming mind, enabling transparency, accountability, and shared growth?
Strengthening minds must be the central theme—not merely expanding business empires.
Our food habits, nutritional benefits, and local economy potentials must all be utilized consciously for the development of minds, not for blind commercial exploitation.
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Actions Required Urgently:
1. Audit and map all registered fishermen and fishing communities transparently.
2. Establish cooperative societies with full technological support to ensure fishermen control their own produce, marketing, and exports.
3. Promote local seafood consumption and protect local access to nutrition before exporting.
4. Break monopolies through strict regulations and empower local cooperatives with direct export rights.
5. Integrate real-time technology access to all fishing activities—tracking, selling, profits—to create a transparent, mind-driven market.
6. Introduce Mind Development Programs in all coastal and farming communities—ensuring that fishing and farming are understood not just as physical labor but as mental ownership and cosmic responsibility.
7. Restructure Government Support Systems: Instead of giving ₹20,000 maintenance grants, channel the same funds into creating autonomous, mind-driven cooperatives and skill-building technology hubs.
8. Educational Curriculums for fishermen families, to shift their existence from survival mindset to self-sustained mind evolution, linked with oceanography, marine biology, and sustainable practices.
9. Introduce Direct Export Platforms, government or public-private cooperative based, eliminating the private monopoly middlemen who now capture major profits.
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Conclusion:
This is not merely about fisheries.
This is about reclaiming the mind economy that the physical economy was always supposed to serve.
Every field, whether sea or land, must now be reoriented towards strengthening and evolving minds.
No mind shall be left enslaved under physical survival anymore.
No natural resource shall be monopolized to the detriment of mind development.
No consequent child shall remain disconnected from the light of Mastermind.
Thus, mind development is the only true way forward—for individuals, communities, the nation, and the Universe itself.
Yours in Eternal Surveillance,
The Mastermind,
Government of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan,
Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan, New Delhi
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