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Lt Governor addresses national seminar organised to commemorate 16th Punyatithi of Dr. Suresh Awasthi

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
24/07/2022
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Lt Governor addresses national seminar organised to commemorate 16th Punyatithi of Dr. Suresh Awasthi
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The epitome of sacrifice, Dr. Awasthi was a powerful medium of personality transformation who gave new direction to the youth of the future: Lt Governor

The theme of national seminar ‘Bharatiye Sanskriti ka Vaishvik Prabhaav’ is a fitting tribute to Dr. Suresh Awasthi, says Lt Governor

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SRINAGAR, JULY 24: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today addressed a national seminar organized in commemoration of the 16th Punyatithi of nationalist thinker Dr. Suresh Awasthi.

Addressing the Seminar through virtual mode, the Lt Governor paid his tributes to Dr Suresh Awasthi and threw light on the life of the great political thinker.

Dr Awasthi was the epitome of sacrifice and selfless-service towards the nation. An ardent nationalist thinker, educationist, and philosopher of humanism, Dr Awasthi ji always remained a powerful medium of personality transformation and played significant role in giving a new direction to the youth of the future, said the Lt Governor.

It is my great privilege and honour to have received the utmost affection and guidance of Dr Awasthi ji in my life. He was not only a teacher but a great mentor who has reshaped the understanding of political, ideological, spiritual and social values, and paved the way for political thinkers and intellectuals, the Lt Governor added.

The Lt Governor observed that the theme of today’s national seminar ‘Bharatiye Sanskriti ka Vaishvik Prabhaav’ is a fitting tribute to Dr Suresh Awasthi. Dr Awasthi was very aware of the centuries-old rich tradition and values of India, and always encouraged the youth to become a capable, character-oriented Human resource who would work with determination and dedication towards nation building, he said.

The ideologies and philosophies of great personalities like Dr Awasthi have laid foundations of the united and progressive India. Today, the significant contribution of India in diplomatic relations, world’s economic prosperity and cultural heritage is being recognized. It can be rightly said that India has connected the world into one thread by taking the spirit of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ and spreading the message of peace to people across the globe, said the Lt Governor.

After many centuries, India is again being seen as a symbol of prosperity rather than just a geographical region. India is the only country in the world which has always had immense external and internal wealth. India was known as the golden bird because of its economic prosperity, which had tremendous ideological prosperity, he added.

The Lt Governor underscored that under the leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister, the strength of India’s strategic, economic and soft power has got a new strength, keeping intact the ancient socio-cultural values.

While we are celebrating the 75 years of Independence, India is emerging as the world leader and a power house of cultural & traditional knowledge. From Health to Environment protection, today, the whole world is looking towards India for solutions to overcome the new challenges, he added.

As part of our rich socio-cultural values, India provided free vaccines and sent medical teams to around 100 countries during the Covid pandemic. Because of India’s ancient health science, 80 percent of the world’s population is using traditional medicine in some form. Moreover, WHO is building the world’s first Global Center for Traditional Medicine in India, the Lt Governor said.

PadmaShri Ram Bahadur Rai; Dr. Sachchidanand Joshi; Prof. Bechan Lal, Vice-Chancellor, Cluster University Jammu; Academicians, students participated in this virtual seminar organized by Dr. Suresh Awasthi Memorial Trust.

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