Delhi information: Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the moment (December 24) interacted with round 250 students from Jammu and Kashmir as part of their ‘Watan Ko Jano’ programme within the nationwide capital. Students from a number of districts of J&Okay coming from underprivileged backgrounds are visiting a number of components of the nation.
They have visited Jaipur, Ajmer and Delhi.
Earlier, Commissioner Secretary of Social Welfare Department Sheetal Nanda flagged off a bunch of 250 youngsters chosen from all districts of Jammu and Kashmir escorted by 10 coordinators and caretakers to Jaipur and New Delhi for a 12-day publicity visit underneath ‘Watan Ko Jano’ Youth Exchange Programme of Department of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh Affairs.
The visit is aimed toward exposing the youth to the cultural and social variety of the nation.
Modi extends greatest needs to Bhagavad Gita recitation occasion in Kolkata:
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi prolonged his greatest needs to the ‘Lokkhe Konthe Gita Path’ occasion in Kolkata on Sunday, expressing his perception that the recitation of the Bhagavad Gita by an enormous gathering from various backgrounds is not going to solely improve social concord but additionally infuse vitality into nation’s growth journey.
Approximately 1 lakh persons are set to collectively chant the Bhagavad Gita in the course of the occasion at Brigade Parade grounds. In a message to the occasion organisers, Modi underscored the quintessential function of the pluralism of paths provided by the Gita in Indian ideas and tradition.
He acknowledged, “The pluralism of paths that the Gita offers is quintessential to Indian thoughts and culture.” West Bengal BJP president Sukanta Majumdar had introduced on Wednesday that Modi is not going to be attending the programme.
In his message, Modi described the Srimad Bhagavad Gita as a sensible information imparting immense knowledge and offering a path to guide a significant life. He emphasised its function as a handbook for navigating life’s challenges, stating, “It also serves as a handbook to navigate through the challenges of life.”
Expressing confidence within the constructive influence of the recitation, Modi remarked, “I am positive that the recitation of Srimad Bhagavad Gita by such a huge gathering of people who have come together from different walks of life will not only boost social harmony but will also infuse energy into our nation’s development journey.”
Highlighting India’s cultural heritage as a mix of lofty traditions, profound information, and philosophical-spiritual knowledge, the prime minister confused, “Inclusivity, cultural variety, and concord are our inherent strengths.
“He famous that from the instances of Mahabharat to the current day, the Bhagavad Gita continues to encourage people. Further elaborating on the Gita’s teachings, Modi emphasised its timeless relevance, transcending boundaries of time and house.
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