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Written by Somya Lakhani | Meerut | Published: March 19, 2018 2:36 am
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Members of Shri Ayutchandi Mahayagna Samiti perform a ‘mahayagna’ in Meerut on Sunday. (Photo: Gajendra Yadav)

108 heart-shaped hawan-kunds at Meerut’s Bhaisali Ground on Sunday as more than 350 priests performed a mahayagna which, according to the organisers, will reduce air pollution in the city. The mahayagna, which started on Sunday, will be performed from 8 am to 7 pm daily, till March 26.

A Hindu outfit, Shri Ayutchandi Mahayagna Samiti, is organising the event during which one crore offerings to fire will be made by priests, who have come from Varanasi and Vrindavan. The Samiti is expecting “20,000 people daily”, but on Day One, less than a hundred turned up.

Behind the wooden structure covering the hawan kunds, a portion of 400 quintals of mango wood to be burnt for the yagna was piled, along with sacks of sesame, rice, jaggery, and tins of desi ghee. “Our scriptures dictate that a hawan helps purify the air and if we keep doing this, air pollution will reduce considerably. We are doing our bit towards mankind, flora and fauna and the environment,” said Girish Bansal, vice-president of the Samiti.

According to Bansal, 400 quintals of mango wood, 120 quintals of sesame, 60 quintals of rice, 25 quintals of jaggery, 51 tins of desi ghee and three trolleys full of cow dung cakes will be used in the offerings. He said, “We planned this in October last year, and read a report by NASA too on the Internet that says the ozone layer above India is the best and we need to preserve it…this mahayagna will help in that.” Bansal, however, couldn’t point at the year the purported report was presented.

Om Prakash, one of the presiding religious heads at the venue, said: “The smoke from the hawan is not harmful because of ingredients used — desi ghee has come from desi cows in Karnal. This is not like the smoke from factories, it’s pure. It’s also because of the chanting.”

Environmentalists that The Indian Express spoke to, however, dissed the claims. Sunita Narain of Centre for Science and Environment said, “Prima facie, I can say that burning biomass can only add to the air pollution.”

Sunil Dahiya of Green Peace said, “Emissions from burning timber add pollutants to the air…I don’t understand the logic behind the event.”

When The Indian Express contacted Aryaka Akhori, acting District Magistrate of Meerut, she said, “I cannot comment, this has not been brought to my notice.” Calls to Pollution Control Board, Meerut Division, went unanswered.
 
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Prime Minister's Office
19-March, 2018 10:02 IST
PM greets people on Navreh

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has greeted the people on the occasion of Navreh.



“Navreh Mubarak! As the New Year begins, I pray that everyone’s lives are blessed with tremendous happiness, prosperity and good health. Every Indian takes immense pride in the rich culture of the Kashmiri Pandit community”, the Prime Minister said.

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Prime Minister's Office
19-March, 2018 10:01 IST
PM greets people on Cheti Chand



The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has greeted the people on the occasion of Cheti Chand.



“On the auspicious occasion of Cheti Chand, my best wishes to the Sindhi community. May Lord Jhulelal always shower us with his noble blessings and may the coming year be filled with joy”, the Prime Minister said.

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AYUSH
19-March, 2018 17:46 IST
Dr. Jitendra Singh to inaugurate international yoga fest on 21st march delegates from 16 countries to participate

A 3-day International Yoga Fest from 21-23 March, 2018 will be held at Talkatora Indoor Stadium, New Delhi. International Yoga Fest is being organised as a curtain raiser for International Day of Yoga (IDY) 2018. The event is being organised by Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga (MDNIY).

Speaking to media persons, Director MDNIY Dr. Ishwar V. Basvaraddi said that the Minister of State (IC) for Development of North Eastern Region, MoS for PMO, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Dept. of Atomic Energy and Space Dr. Jitendra Singh will inaugurate the International Yoga Fest (IYF) on 21st March and Minister of State (Independent Charge) for AYUSH, Shri Shripad Yesso Naik, will preside over the function.

More than 5000 participants including eminent yoga gurus, yoga masters, scholars and yoga enthusiasts are expected to participate in the festival. The IYF-2018 is expecting more than 15000 Yoga aspirants. Delegates from 16 countries and yoga enthusiasts from European & Asian countries will be participating in the event. 15 parallel pre-fest yoga workshops will be conducted by eminent yoga masters on 19-20 March, 2018 at MDNIY & yoga centres at SAI Stadia.

During the fest, parallel yoga workshops by eminent yoga masters and yoga gurus, quiz and elocution competitions, poster presentation competitions will be conducted. An exhibition of more than 40 stalls will also be organized where books, DVDs, yoga appliances and other yoga related products will be displayed for promotion and sale.
 
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Ministry of Minority Affairs
19-March, 2018 12:18 IST
Union Minister for Minority Affairs Shri Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi visitis Dargah Ajmer Sharif to offer ‘Chadar’ on behalf of Prime Minister

Union Minister for Minority Affairs Shri Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi today offered 'Chadar' on behalf of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi at dargah of Sufi Saint Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti at Ajmer Sharif.

In his message, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi conveyed greetings and best wishes to followers of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti in India and abroad on the occasion of 806th annual Urs. He said, “It is said about India that it is not told in words but it should be felt. Peace, unity and harmony is at core of various philosophies in the country, Sufism is also one of them. When we talk of Sufi Saints in India, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti appears as a symbol of great spiritual traditions. The service of humanity made by 'Gharib Nawaz' will continue to be an inspiration for future generations.”

Prime Minister said, “On the occasion of the annual Urs of this great saint, I am offering “Chadar” and Khiraaj-E-Aqueedat (homage) to Dargah Ajmer Sharif and wish for a harmonious co-existence of our culture. Greetings and best wishes to the followers of Khawaja Moinuddin Chishti across the world on the annual Urs.”

People from all sections of the society welcomed wholeheartedly the “Chadar” send by the Prime Minister.

Addressing on the occasion, Shri Naqvi said that terrorism is the biggest enemy of both Islam and entire humanity. This message is at the core of principles and teachings of great Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. Principles and commitment of Khwaja Gharib Nawaz is a strong weapon to defeat those evil elements who are trying to weaken human values and disturb peace and prosperity of the world.

Shri Naqvi said that India is an example of social and communal harmony for the entire world. We will have to strengthen this fabric of social harmony and unity. He said that the life of Gharib Nawaz inspires us to strengthen the commitment to communal and social harmony. This unity can defeat the forces, who are engaged in the conspiracy to create divide and conflict in the society. Shri Naqvi said that “development of the country and environment of trust” is the only agenda of the Government under the strong leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. Our mantra is “Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas”. He said that “effective commitment to world peace” is the message of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti.

Shri Naqvi also inaugurated 100 toilets complex, constructed by Ministry of Minority Affairs at “Vishramsthali”, Kayad near the Dargah. Zaireen, coming in large number at Dargah, will be benefitted from the facility. Shri Naqvi also took stock of various ongoing development works related to Ajmer Dargah with the officials.



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The Union Minister for Minority Affairs, Shri Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi unveiling the plaque to inaugurate the “Education Facilitation Centre”, constructed by the Ministry of Minority Affairs, at Kayad “Vishramsthali”, Ajmer (Rajasthan) on March 19, 2018.
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The Union Minister for Minority Affairs, Shri Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi inaugurating the “Education Facilitation Centre”, constructed by the Ministry of Minority Affairs, at Kayad “Vishramsthali”, Ajmer (Rajasthan) on March 19, 2018.
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The Union Minister for Minority Affairs, Shri Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi visiting Dargah of Sufi Saint Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, Ajmer Sharif, to offer ‘Chadar’ on behalf of the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, in Rajasthan on March 19, 2018.
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The Union Minister for Minority Affairs, Shri Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi visiting Dargah of Sufi Saint Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, Ajmer Sharif, to offer ‘Chadar’ on behalf of the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, in Rajasthan on March 19, 2018.

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An ancient idol of Mata Bhadrakali was reinstalled at a famous temple in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kupwara district years after it was brought back from Jammu.

The ancient temple at Bhadrakali Village in Handwara wore a festive look as the original idol of the presiding deity, Maa Bhadrakali, was restored to its original abode in a simple ceremony Monday, a temple panel member, Bhushan Lal Pandita, said.

The idol was stolen in 1981 was subsequently recovered and kept in Jammu since 1999.

“In 1891, Shriman Sarwa Bayu, resident of Handwara had a dream wherein Maa Bhadrakali directed him to unearth her idol from a shrine located in Khanyar, Srinagar. His son, Pandit Keshavji Bayu accordingly retrieved the idol and placed it at Bhadrakali temple in village Bhadrakal. The idol was stolen in 1981 in mysterious circumstances and subsequently recovered in 1983,” Pandita said.

He further said during the exodus of Pandits from Handwara, the idol was left behind in the house of Pandit Jagannath.

It was recovered from the Panditji’s Handwara house and taken to Jammu in 1999, he said.

In a chance meeting with Brig DR Rai of Rashtriya Rifles (RR) in October 2017, that Pandita sought support and cooperation of the Army for restoration of the original idol at Bhadrakali temple.

Accordingly, the 21 RR deployed for protection of the temple facilitated the re-establishment of the idol, he said.
 
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Prime Minister's Office
21-March, 2018 10:30 IST
PM extends his greetings on Navroz

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has extended his greetings on the occasion of Navroz.

PM said, " Navroz Mubarak to the Parsi community! May the coming year further the spirit of happiness and harmony. I pray that everyone’s dreams and aspirations are fulfilled."



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Prime Minister's Office
22-March, 2018 10:24 IST
PM greets people of Bihar on Bihar Diwas

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has greeted the people of Bihar on Bihar Diwas.

“Greetings to my sisters and brothers of Bihar on Bihar Diwas. Right from historical times, Bihar’s contribution towards the nation’s progress is exemplary and invaluable”, the Prime Minister said.


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Vice President's Secretariat
22-March, 2018 18:38 IST
Gandhiji’s Ramrajya will remain incomplete unless villages are not developed: Vice President

Inaugurates 106th Bihar Diwas Celebrations and closing ceremony of Champaran Satyagrah: Centenary Year

The Vice President of India, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu has said that Mahatma Gandhiji’s Ramrajya will remain incomplete without development of villages and most of our population lives in villages and it is very important to pay special attention to their upliftment. He was addressing the inaugural session of 106th Bihar Diwas Celebrations and closing ceremony of Champaran Satyagrah: Centenary Year, in Patna, Bihar today. The Governor of Bihar, Shri Satya Pal Malik, the Chief Minister, Shri Nitish Kumar, the Deputy Chief Minister, Shri Sushil Kumar Modi and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

The Vice President said that Bihar has glorious history in terms of culture and tradition. He recollected his young days and said that he was extremely impressed with the ideology of Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan. He further said that Champaran has the special place in the history because of its association with Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhiji started his non-violent resistance against unjust rule from the place as a powerful strategy for the freedom struggle, Satyagraha originated from the holy land of Bihar, he added.

The Vice President said that Gandhiji's experiments in Champaran enlightened the whole nation, One, finding the Truth, second - improving lives of ordinary people and building trust in public and third - continued efforts to achieve freedom.

The Vice President said that discrimination based on caste, untouchability, corruption, oppression of women, the ill effects of black money, are stigmatizing our society even after 70 years of independence. He further said that apart from this, differences in rural urban states, socio-economic inequalities are increasing. Mahatma Gandhi gave a message to remove the evils of child marriage and dowry practices for the honour of women and also argued against use of alcohol and called for prohibition, he added.

Following is the text of Vice President’s address in Hindi:

“आज पटना के इस ऐतिहासिक गांधी मैदान में उपस्थित आप सब को एवं समस्त बिहार वासियों को मैं बिहार दिवस की शुभकामना देता हूं। चम्पारण सत्याग्रह शताब्दी के समापन समारोह में भाग लेकर मुझे बहुत प्रसन्नता हो रही है।

ऐतिहासिक, सांस्कृतिक एवं राजनीतिक दृष्टि से बिहार एक गौरवशाली प्रदेश रहा है। प्रचीन काल में इसे मगध के नाम से जाना जाता था जिसकी राजधानी पाटलीपुत्र थी।

यह चाणक्य चन्द्रगुप्त और सम्राट अशोक जैसे महापुरूषों की भूमि है।

विश्व प्रसिद्ध नालंदा विश्वविद्यालय की ज्ञान भूमि है। यह भगवान बुद्व, भगवान महावीर और गुरू गोविन्द सिंह की पवित्र धरती है। वीर कुंवर सिंह की वीर भूमि है।

महात्मा गांधीजी की विचारधारा के वाहक देश के प्रथम राष्ट्रपति डॉ. राजेंद्र प्रसाद और 70 के दशक में संपूर्ण क्रांति का आह्वान करने वाले लोकनायक जय प्रकाश नारायण जी की इस महान भूमि को मैं नमन करता हूं। लोक नायक जयप्रकाश नारायण जी की विचारधारा से मैं अत्यंत प्रभावित हो गया था। भ्रष्टाचार के विरूद्ध, तानाशाही के विरूद्ध और लोकतांत्रिक मूल्यों के पुन:उत्थान के लिए चलाया गया संपूर्ण क्रांति के पावन यज्ञ में भाग लेने का सौभाग्य मुझे मिला। केवल मैं ही नहीं बल्कि बिहार के मुख्यमंत्री और उप मुख्यमंत्री भी जयप्रकाश जी के प्रमुख शिष्य रहे हैं।

यहाँ सूफी संतों ने अपने कार्य के द्वारा बिहार वासियों के बीच धार्मिक जागरण एवं सद्भावना का कार्य किया। इसी धरती पर महात्मा गांधीजी ने अपना सत्याग्रह का पहला प्रयोग किया।

यह वर्ष बिहार के लिए अत्यंत महत्वपूर्ण है। आज से 100 वर्ष पहले 1917 में महात्मा गांधीजी बिहार आये थै और चम्पारण के किसानों, मजदूरों के शोषण के विरोध में चम्पारण सत्याग्रह आरंभ किया था। इस घटना के 100वें वर्ष 2017 में बिहार सरकार द्वारा चम्पारण सत्याग्रह शताब्दी पर अनेक कार्यक्रम आयोजित किये गये और गांधीजी के संदेश को घर-घर, जन-जन तक पहुंचाने का कार्य किया गया है।

गांधजी की स्मृति में मनाये जा रहे चम्पारण सत्याग्रह शताब्दी के समापन समारोह में आकर मैं गौरवान्वित महसूस कर रहा हूं।

चम्पारण और उसके आस-पास का क्षेत्र देश और दुनिया में गांधीजी के प्रयोग की भूमि के रूप में जाना जाता है। इस इलाके में नील की खेती कराने वाले अंग्रेजों ने चम्पारण के किसानों के साथ जो घोर अन्याय हो रहा था उसको गांधी जी ने अच्छी तरह समझ कर सरकार से इन समस्याओं का समाधान ढूंढने के लिए आग्रह किया था।

चम्पारण के किसान पंडित राजकुमार शुक्ल जी के आग्रह पर गांधीजी 10 अप्रैल, 1917 को पटना पहुंचे और चम्पारण जाकर सत्याग्रह के द्वारा किसानों के पक्ष में आवाज उठायी।

सच्चाई को पहले पहचानना और उसके आधार पर अन्यायपूर्ण शासन के खिलाफ अहिंसक प्रतिरोध करने का राजनैतिक प्रयोग गांधीजी ने चम्पारण से ही शुरू किया था।

स्वतंत्रता संग्राम के सशक्त रणनीति के रूप में सत्याग्रह का प्रादुर्भाव बिहार की पवित्र भूमि से ही हुआ था।

चम्पारण में गांधीजी के प्रयोग के तीन महत्वपूर्ण अंश हमें स्फूर्ति प्रदान करते हैं।

एक है ‘सत्यान्वेषण’। समस्या को समझने की कोशिश। गांधीजी ने किसानों की शिकायतों की जांच के बारे में बताया तथा राजेंद्र प्रसाद, महादेव देसाई और जे.बी. कृपलानी के साथ-साथ, उन्होंने जांच कर विस्तृत बयान दर्ज किये थे। उन्होंने पहले ही 8,000 किसानों की साक्षियों को एकत्र किया था जिससे सबूत को खंडन करना मुश्किल था। वास्तविक परिस्थिति को जानना पहला कदम था।

दूसरा था : जनजीवन में सुधार लाना और जनमानस में विश्वास जगाना।

गांधीजी ने चम्पारण में अनेक विद्यालय और अस्पताल स्थापित किए। स्वच्छता का अभियान चलाया और छुआछूत के विरूद्ध भी जनांदोलन प्रारंभ किया। इससे उस प्रांत के लोगों में गांधीजी के नेतृत्व पर विश्वास सुदृढ़ हो गया। वे समझ गए थे कि गांधीजी न केवल उनके श्रेयोभिलाषी हैं बल्कि उनके समस्याओं को हल करने का सामर्थ्य रखते हैं।

तीसरा अंश – अविचलित दीक्षा – जब तक समस्याओं का समाधान न हो गांधीजी निरंतर प्रयत्न करते रहते थे। उन्होंने हिम्मत और आत्मविश्वास से अंग्रेजों को नया कानून बनाने के लिए मज़बूर कर दिया। चम्पारण में गांधीजी का प्रयोग शांतिपूर्ण सत्याग्रह के अनुपम उपलब्धि का ज्वलंत उदाहरण है। हम सब के लिए निरंतर प्रेरणादायी घटना है।

महात्मा गांधीजी को याद करते हुए उनके बताए गए संदेशों को लोगों के बीच फैलाने का काम बिहार सरकार ने किया है, इसके लिए मैं बिहार सरकार के मुख्यमंत्री श्री नीतीश कुमार जी को बधाई देता हूं।

मुझे प्रसन्नता है कि गांधीजी के संदेशों को गाँव-गाँव, घर-घर, विद्यालयों में बच्चों के बीच पहुंचाया गया है।

गांधीजी नशा - विरोधी थे। वे कहते थे - शराब से शरीर नष्ट होता है और आत्मा भ्रष्ट होती है। महिलाओं के सम्मान के लिए बाल-विवाह और दहेज प्रथा जैसी बुराईयों को दूर करने का उन्होंने संदेश दिया था। गांधीजी के सपनों को बिहार सरकार ने सरजमीन पर उतारने का कार्य किया है। नशाबंदी, बाल-विवाह पर रोक एवं दहेज उन्मूलन के लिए सख्त कानून के साथ-साथ व्यापक जन-जागरण का कार्य बिहार में हो रहा है।

आज़ादी के 70 साल बाद भी हमारे समाज के सामने बहुत चुनौतियां हैं, जीवन पद्धति में कुरीतियां हैं। जाति भेदभाव, अस्पृश्यता, भ्रष्टाचार, महिलाओं पर अत्याचार कालाधन का दुष्प्रभाव, हमारे समाज को कलंकित कर रहे हैं। इसके साथ-साथ ग्रामीण शहरी प्रदेशों में अंतर, सामाजिक आर्थिक असमानतायें बढ़ रही हैं। महात्मा गांधीजी कहते थे कि ग्राम राज्य के बिना राम राज्य का सपना अधूरा रह जाएगा। हमारे देश की अधिकांश जनता गांवों में रहती है। उनके उत्थान पर विशेष ध्यान देना बहुत आवश्यक है। चंपारण सत्याग्रह का महिला सशक्तिकरण में महत्वपूर्ण योगदान है।

बिहार सरकार का सामाजिक सुधार के लिए किया गया कार्य एवं गांधीजी के सपनों को कार्य रूप देने का प्रयास अत्यंत सराहनीय है। इन्हीं तरीकों से हम एक बेहतर समाज का निर्माण कर सकते हैं।

आज गांधी मैदान, पटना में गांधीजी की याद में अनेक कार्यक्रम होने जा रहे हैं। आप सभी इस उत्सव में भाग लें, बिहार के क्रांतिधर्मी इतिहास और गांधी दर्शन से प्रेरणा लें और एक अच्छे समाज, अच्छे राज्य और अन्तत: अच्छे भारत के निर्माण के लिए संकल्प लें, मेरी आकांक्षा है कि आप सब कार्योन्मुख होकर लक्ष्य सिद्धि की ओर बढ़ें।

अंत में, मैं महात्मा गांधीजी के प्रति अपना हार्दिक सम्मान व्यक्त करता हूं, नमन करता हूं और इस भव्य आयोजन में भाग लेने का अवसर प्रदान करने के लिए आप सब के प्रति आभार प्रकट करता हूं।



जय हिन्द।“

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The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan meeting the Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs, Shri Arun Jaitley, in New Delhi on March 22, 2018.
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The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan meeting the Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs, Shri Arun Jaitley, in New Delhi on March 22, 2018.

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President's Secretariat
27-March, 2018 15:10 IST
Extraction of honey formally begins at President’s estate Apiary


The Secretary to the President, Shri Sanjay Kothari, visited the Apiary in the President’s Estate today (March 23, 2018) and witnessed the inaugural extraction of honey from honey boxes. Among those present was Shri V.K. Saxena, Chairman, Khadi & Village Industries Commission (KVIC).

The Apiary was opened with the help of KVIC, on August 19, 2017, Honey Bee Day. The President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind, had graced the opening of the Apiary.



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President's Secretariat
28-March, 2018 17:16 IST
President’s Greetings on the eve of Mahavir Jayanti

The President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind in his message on the eve of Mahavir Jayanti has said: -

“On the auspicious occasion of Mahavir Jayanti, I extend my greetings and best wishes to all my fellow citizens especially to the Jain community.

The life and teachings of Lord Mahavira are relevant and significant in the present day and age. Lord Mahavira gave a message of truth and non-violence to humankind. The principal of ‘Live and Let Live’ espoused by Lord Mahavira encourages values of equality and human dignity.

Let us draw inspiration from the life and teachings of Lord Mahavira to establish peace, love, righteousness and harmony in the world.”


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Vice President's Secretariat
28-March, 2018 17:43 IST
Vice President Greets People on the eve of Mahavir Jayanti

The Vice President of India, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu has greeted the people on the auspicious occasion of Mahavir Jayanti. In a message, he said that Bhagwan Mahavir, through his teachings of non-violence and compassion, showed an enlightened path for happiness and progress of humanity.

Following is the text of Vice President’s message:

“I convey my warm greetings and good wishes to the people of our country on the auspicious occasion of ‘Mahavir Jayanti’.

Through his teachings of non-violence and compassion Bhagwan Mahavir showed an enlightened path for happiness and progress of humanity.

On this auspicious occasion, let us commit ourselves for building a peaceful, harmonious and just society.”

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Prime Minister's Office
29-March, 2018 12:41 IST
PM greets people on Mahavir Jayanti

The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has greeted the people on the occasion of Mahavir Jayanti.

“Bhagwan Mahavir’s message of peace, non-violence and harmony is a source of great inspiration for us”, the Prime Minister said.
 
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Thousands of devotees participating in the Srikanteshwara Rathothsava in Nanjangud, near Mysuru, on Wednesday.
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The famed Rathothsava of Srikanteshwara Swamy temple held amidst religious fervour.
The famed Rathothsava of Srikanteshwara Swamy temple was held amidst religious fervour and devotional frenzy at Nanjangud – about 24 km from the city – on Wednesday.

All the main roads leading to the temple were overflowing with devotees and pilgrims from across the State who had come to witness the annual spectacle, also known as ‘Panchamaha Rathothsava’ as it involves drawing five chariots along the temple street.

Main rituals related to the festival were conducted by a battery of priests, led by Nagachandra Dixit at dawn, following which it was time for the five chariots to be drawn around the temple streets by devotees. Every inch of available space on the road, apart from the key vantage points, were occupied by devotees who began assembling much before dawn.

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The idols of Lord Ganesha, utsavamurthy of Lord Srikanteshwaraswamy, Goddess Parvathi, Lord Subramanya and Lord Chandikeshwara were placed in the chariots – one idol in each ratha – which signalled the countdown for the actual drawing of the chariots. The first chariot, which is traditionally off the block, is the ratha with the idol of Lord Ganesha and this was followed by that of Lord Srikanteshwara, Parvathi, Subramanaya and Chandikeshwara.

Given the gargantuan height of the main ratha of Lord Srikanteshwara – almost 90 feet – the main roads were repaired to avoid the giant wheel sinking into the loose soil as it happened a few years ago.

There was elaborate security in view of the huge congregation and special bus services were operated by the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) from Mysuru and Chamarajanagar. CCTV cameras were also in place to monitor the situation. In view of the huge congregation and the searing heat, voluntary groups had set up kiosks to dispense with water and other coolants to the public.

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Recognition denied Kancharla Srinivasa Rao - the tenth generation descendant of the renowned Bhakta Ramadasu (Kancharla Gopanna) at Bhadrachalam. | Photo Credit: G_N_RAO

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10th generation descendant Kancharla Srinivasa Rao runs from pillar to post for due recognition

A visit to the historic Sri Sitaramachandra Swamy temple in Bhadrachalam evokes nostalgic memories of renowned Vaggeyakara Bhakta Ramadasu (Kancharla Gopanna)’s unflinching devotion to Lord Rama and hardships faced by him in constructing the shrine in the 17th Century.

But, Kancharla Srinivasa Rao, a tenth generation descendant of Kancharla Gopanna, has been running from pillar to post for the past several years seeking due respect and recognition to his family during the major festivals celebrated in the shrine built by the legendary saint composer.
 
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Vice President's Secretariat
30-March, 2018 15:45 IST
Empowering women will enable them lead a life of dignity, respect and make informed decisions: Vice President

True gender equity can be achieved when women are empowered; The better half of humanity must get a better deal; Addresses the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of Mahila Dakshata Samiti

The Vice President of India, Shri M Venkaiah Naidu has said that empowering women will enable them lead a life of dignity, respect and make informed decisions. He was addressing the gathering at the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of Mahila Dakshata Samiti, in Hyderabad on March 30, 2018. The Governor of Goa, Smt. Mridula Sinha, the Deputy Chief Minister of Telangana, Shri Mohammad Mahmood Ali and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

The Vice President said that there is enough evidence to show that women during the early Vedic period were seen as equal to men in all walks of life. He further said that our cultural moorings have gender equality as a core principle. We are proud inheritors of a culture and a world view in which women were not only treated equally but were revered, he added.

The Vice President said that India’s long, rich history is dotted with numerous achievements of extraordinary women. Quoting examples of great women like Prabhavati, the daughter of Chandra Gupta II, Razia Sultana, the only woman monarch to rule Delhi; Durgavati the Gond queen and Rajmata Jijabai, famous poetesses like Molla who wrote Ramayana in Telugu; Akka Mahadevi, Andal and Avvaiyar and others, he said that India has a long lineage of highly accomplished women.

The Vice President said that despite our rich heritage, there has been unfortunately a parallel trend of gender discrimination. This has resulted in low literacy, low education and consequently, low representation in the workforce and politics, he added.

The Vice President said that unequal access to education, gainful employment and growth opportunities are widening the gender gap and atrocities on women and domestic abuse are unfortunately tarnishing our image as a nation.

The Vice President said:

‘We can hardly wait and watch.

We can’t allow these social evils to continue.

We need to think and act.'

We need to build coalitions against gender discrimination. Government and the civil society must be active collaborators to achieve tangible results.

‘The better half of humanity must get a better deal.

The bitter legacy of inequity must end’

The Vice President said that empowering educationally, socially and politically is the fundamental requirement for the country to unleash the forces of growth and achieve rapid progress. Without the active participation of women, establishment of a new social order may not be successful one because women constitute half the population, he said recalling Mahatma Gandhi, Father of the Nation, he added.

The Vice President expressed anguish over the incidents of girls committing suicide and said they are not unable to withstand pressure of studies. He suggested all those working in the field of education to council both the girls and their parents.

Following is the text of Vice President's address:

"I am extremely pleased to attend the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of Mahila Dakshata Samithi, which is rendering invaluable services for the empowerment of women, particularly those belonging to the vulnerable sections through education.

Sisters and brothers,

We are proud inheritors of a culture and a world view in which women were not only treated equally but were revered.

As the sage Manu had said: “Yatra Naaryastu Poojyante Ramante Tatra Devathaa.” (The land where women are revered becomes a divine place where gods dwell)


Ours is a land of Aapastamba, the author of Dharma sutras forming a part of Yajur Veda, who declared that women are as learned as men and that many “aspects of dharma not taught in Dharmasastras can be learned from women and people of all classes”.


There is enough evidence to show that women during the early Vedic period were seen as equal to men in all walks of life.


For example, the philosophical debates of the 7th century BC, in which two outstanding women, Gargi and Maitreyi, actively participated, are ample testimonies of the status of women in ancient India. They were called “brahmavadinis” or learned exponents of the Vedas.


Our cultural moorings have gender equality as a core principle.


Adi Shankaracharya opens his beautiful hymn called “Saundarya Lahari” (The wave of beauty) with a clear statement on how Lord Shiva is totally powerless without his wife Shakthi. One complements the other.


Our long, rich history is dotted with numerous achievements of extraordinary women. To name a few, Prabhavati, the daughter of Chandra Gupta II, who performed administrative duties in her kingdom; Razia Sultana, the only woman monarch to rule Delhi; Durgavati the Gond queen and Rajmata Jijabai. We should recount the famous poetesses like Molla who wrote Ramayana in Telugu; Akka Mahadevi, a 12th century Kannada poetess as well as the Tamil poetesses, Andal and Avvaiyar.


While we have such a long lineage of highly accomplished women, there has been unfortunately a parallel trend of gender discrimination. This has resulted in low literacy, low education and consequently, low representation in the workforce and politics.

Gandhiji had lamented: “Of all the evils for which man has made himself responsible, none is so degrading , so shocking or so brutal as his abuse of the better half of humanity; the female sex.”

Dubbed by men as the “weaker sex”, women, in general, have been progressively marginalized over the last century. Gandhiji’s strong condemnation of this attitude comes to our mind as we reflect upon this injustice. He had said: “To call woman the weaker sex is a libel. It is man’s injustice to woman.”

Organizations like Mahila Dakshata Samiti have been striving hard to undo this injustice by focusing on education and economic empowerment.

There are formidable challenges and social evils in our society today. Unequal access to education, gainful employment and growth opportunities are widening the gender gap. Atrocities on women and domestic abuse are unfortunately tarnishing our image as a nation.

We can hardly wait and watch.

We can’t allow these social evils to continue.

We need to think and act.

We need to build coalitions against gender discrimination. Government and the civil society must be active collaborators to achieve tangible results.

The better half of humanity must get a better deal.

The bitter legacy of inequity must end.

I am happy to note that Mahila Dakshata Samithi embodies the selfless nature of women and is truly a shining example of how a group of dedicated people can bring about change in the lives of the needy and downtrodden sections.

Apart from imparting quality education, the NGO has set up a family counseling centre, short stay home for women in need of immediate help and is also providing health care, pre-marital counseling and legal aid.

With women constituting almost half of India’s population, their empowerment educationally, socially and politically is the fundamental requirement for the country to unleash the forces of growth and achieve rapid progress. Here I would like to recall what the father of the nation had said: “Without the active participation of women, establishment of a new social order may not be successful one because women constitute half the population”.

Unfortunately, the literacy rate among women is lagging behind men even 70 years after Independence. The literacy rate among women has to be improved drastically to enable them get gainful employment or take up skilled vocations. Needless to say that education forms the foundation for empowering women. As had been most aptly said educating a woman means educating an entire family.

In fact, the IMF Chief Christine Lagarde was recently quoted as saying that India’s economy could grow by 27 per cent by increasing women’s participation in the workforce to the level of men.

According to India Skills reports-2018, the global gender gap report from World Economic Forum (WEF) suggests that India has slipped to 108th place i.e. 21 places down as compared to last year due to less women participation in economy and low wages.

The drop in women workforce is a matter of concern and this trend has to be reversed. While the government has initiated several pro-women measures to promote education and employment among women, a lot more needs to be done by other stakeholders, particularly the private sector.

A 2015 study by the McKinsey Global Institute said that India could increase GDP by up to 60%, or $2.9 trillion, by 2025 if women participated in the economy at par with men.

It is calculated that women could increase their income globally by up to 76 per cent if the employment participation gap and the wage gap between women and men were closed. This is calculated to have a global value of USD 17 trillion, according to UN Women.

I have always been underscoring the need to improve female literacy rate and ensure greater participation of women in the work force. At the same time, it should be ensured that women are not discriminated in the payment of wages.

Ending gender disparity, ensuring safety at work places, providing access to healthcare, imparting job skills and creating more job opportunities are all aimed at empowering women. Empowering women will enable them lead a life of dignity, respect and make informed decisions—be it matters financial, social or even political.

On the advantages of educating women, a UN report based on data from 219 countries, said that for every one additional year of education for women in reproductive age, child mortality is reduced by a huge 9.50 per cent.

Dear Sisters and brothers,

In the modern times, certain aberrations have crept into our social life and we are witnessing barbaric incidents like rapes, female feticides and dowry killings. No civilized society can tolerate such inhuman acts and the most stringent punishments have to be meted out to criminals who perpetrate those crimes. In order to prevent discrimination and atrocities against women, concerted efforts are needed at all levels. Gender equality must begin at home and girls must not be made to feel inferior to boys or ill-treated. Families play a big role in shaping the attitude of children and boys must be made to treat girls with respect.

Of late, we are witnessing a disturbing trend of young girls committing suicide unable to withstand pressure of studies. While commending your organization for offering pre-marital counseling, I would like you to take up special counseling sessions for young girls. If necessary, your team of counselors must visit various educational institutes in phases to provide counseling to de-stress students. The parents of girls from poor families also need to be counseled on the need to send their wards to schools to ensure a better future for them.

Dear sisters and brothers, Indian women have demonstrated the possible heights they can reach when provided with opportunities. From astronaut Kalpana Chawla to Badminton star, P V Sindhu, Indian women have brought laurels to the country in different fields, be it politics, corporate sector, business, defence or sports.

Women have proven time and again that they are better than men at multi-tasking. In fact, many working women take care of the house-hold activities too and hardly get any recognition for their efforts.

True gender equity can be achieved when women are empowered in all fields—educational, social, economic and political.

Over the years, I have been consistently arguing that women must get a fair share in all tiers of governance, from gram panchayat to Parliament.

I once again express my happiness that Mahila Dakshata Samithi is celebrating its Silver Jubilee marking a long innings of outstanding service.

This is a moment of celebration and of rededication as well because the task you have set out is still incomplete.

I do hope you will continue your tireless efforts for many more years to come. I compliment Dr. Saroj Bajaj and her associates on the wonderful work being done here and wish them all success in their future endeavors.

JAI HIND!"
The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu at the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of Mahila Dakshata Samiti, in Hyderabad on March 30, 2018. The Governor of Goa, Smt. Mridula Sinha, the Deputy Chief Minister of Telangana, Shri Mohammad Mahmood Ali and other dignitaries are also seen.
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The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu at the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of Mahila Dakshata Samiti, in Hyderabad on March 30, 2018. The Governor of Goa, Smt. Mridula Sinha, the Deputy Chief Minister of Telangana, Shri Mohammad Mahmood Ali and other dignitaries are also seen.


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The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu lighting the lamp at the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of Mahila Dakshata Samiti, in Hyderabad on March 30, 2018. The Governor of Goa, Smt. Mridula Sinha, the Deputy Chief Minister of Telangana, Shri Mohammad Mahmood Ali and other dignitaries are also seen.

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The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu releasing the Compendium of Achievements of Mahila Dakshata Samiti in 25 years, at it's Silver Jubilee Celebrations, in Hyderabad on March 30, 2018. The Governor of Goa, Smt. Mridula Sinha, the Deputy Chief Minister of Telangana, Shri Mohammad Mahmood Ali and other dignitaries are also seen.

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The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu addressing the gathering at the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of Mahila Dakshata Samiti, in Hyderabad on March 30, 2018.

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The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu addressing the gathering at the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of Mahila Dakshata Samiti, in Hyderabad on March 30, 2018.

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Prime Minister's Office
30-March, 2018 13:00 IST
PM recalls courage and compassion of Lord Christ on Good Friday

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has recalled the courage and compassion of Lord Christ on Good Friday.

“On Good Friday we recall the courage and compassion of Lord Christ. He dedicated his life to serving others and removing injustice, pain as well as unhappiness from society”, the Prime Minister said.
 
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President's Secretariat
31-March, 2018 14:45 IST
President’s greetings on the eve of Easter

The President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind in his message on the eve of Easter has said: -

“On the auspicious occasion of Easter, I extend my greetings and best wishes to all my fellow citizens, especially to members of the Christian community in India and abroad.

Easter, the sacred day of the resurrection of Lord Jesus, brings joy and equanimity to our hearts. May the teachings of Christ guide us to the essential commonalities among various religions – and may they promote peace and fraternity.

I am confident that this festival will instill in us a sense of unity and reinforce commitment to the well-being and prosperity of our nation and shared society”.

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Prime Minister's Office
31-March, 2018 08:48 IST
PM greets people on Hanuman Jayanti

The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has greeted people on the occasion of Hanuman Jayanti.

PM said, " आप सभी को हनुमान जयंती की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं। Greetings to everyone on the auspicious occasion of Hanuman Jayanti."

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Prime Minister's Office
01-April, 2018 11:46 IST
PM greets people on Easter

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has greeted the people on the occasion of Easter.

“Happy Easter! I hope this special day strengthens the bonds of unity, peace and brotherhood. May the noble thoughts and ideals of Lord Christ motivate people to serve and bring a positive difference to society”, the Prime Minister said.

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