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| Ancient wisdom continues to guide India | | | While addressing a gathering at Haridwar, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha spoke about India’s economic, cultural and spiritual renaissance, which is igniting a vibrant new consciousness in the society. He spoke about the blessings of revered saints and people advancing towards the vision of building a modern, transformed India. Entire world is now embarrassing the ideas of our ancestors and are adopting the philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam-”the world is one family”-as a beacon for peace and harmony. Since time immemorial, Indian tradition has championed the welfare of all humanity. It has gifted us the expansive vision of the world as one family. From international diplomacy to global development frameworks, the essence of collective welfare and shared responsibility is increasingly shaping global discourse. Long before such ideas gained contemporary relevance, Indian tradition had championed the welfare of all humanity, offering the world an expansive, inclusive vision. India’s culture has never sown division; it has always championed unity, individual bliss and prosperity of all. Indians have redefined spirituality, welfare of all and patriotism for the world. India is the cradle of the globe’s most advanced civilization and culture will guide the enduring peace and harmony across the world. The entire world acknowledges and respects India’s soft power and its spiritual wealth. Yoga and meditation have become integral to daily life in households across every corner of the globe. At the heart of this renaissance lies the unique synthesis of material progress and spiritual depth. India’s economic strides, technological advances and expanding global influence are increasingly being guided by ethical values and civilizational wisdom. The Lieutenant Governor underlined that the blessings of revered saints and the collective resolve of the people are propelling the nation towards its larger vision. This confluence of spiritual guidance and public participation is giving India a distinctive developmental model—one that does not view growth and spirituality as opposing forces, but as complementary pillars of national renewal. |
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