RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat: India’s Roadmap to Global Peace Post-Covid
RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat emphasized that India’s traditional values are a roadmap to global peace and happiness, especially after the Covid-19 pandemic. He stressed the importance of adapting to changing times while retaining core values, and highlighted the need for development in tribal areas concerning education and health.
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RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday stated that the world recognized India's roadmap to peace and happiness following the Covid-19 pandemic.
Bhagwat emphasized that the Sanatan Dharma is committed to the welfare of mankind. He noted that despite numerous experiments over 2,000 years, only India's traditional way of life holds the key to happiness and peace.
Addressing a meeting organized by Vikas Bharti, Bhagwat explained that India's cultural and religious values emerged from ashrams and forests, not royal palaces. He encouraged adaptation to new methods while maintaining core values, stressing relentless efforts for societal welfare.
Bhagwat highlighted concerns over the backward state of tribal areas and called for improvements in education and health.
He expressed confidence in India's future, attributing it to collective efforts for the nation's betterment. Bhagwat pointed out India's diverse practices and languages, asserting a unified national consciousness that promotes communal welfare and development.
Bhagwat concluded by praising Indian culture's inherent altruism, noting that it is passed down through generations even though it isn't explicitly stated in scriptures.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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