MAHATMA GANDHI’S MESSAGE STILL
RELEVANT IN TODAY’S WORLD
The
teachings of Mahatma Gandhi are still relevant in a world vexed with
“intolerance and extremism”, President Pranab Mukherjee said on Friday as he
reminded the international community of the true values of harmonious
co-existence and mutual respect.Addressing the students and faculty of the
University of Papua New Guinea (PNG) here, Mr. Mukherjee said the vision and
teachings of the father of the nation “remind humanity of the true values of
harmonious co-existence and mutual respect and the need to work together for
the equality and freedom of all individuals.”“Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the
Indian nation continues, to this day, to be revered all over the world as a
beacon of peace and apostle of non-violence...in a world that is increasingly
vexed by intolerance and extremism, the life and message of this great man
remain an inspiring example of the power of truth and universal brotherhood,”
he said.
Mr.
Mukherjee, who is the first Indian President to visit PNG, called his trip
“historic.”The University campus also has a statue of Mahatma Gandhi, installed
in 1997, to which the President paid his respects before making the speech.“Gandhiji
had viewed education as an integrated approach to all round personality
development. He was emphatic about the difference between learning and true
education, knowledge and actual wisdom and between literacy and the real
lessons that we learn from life.“We, in India, have tried to adhere to these
principles as we pursue our goals in the education sector through our national
planning and human resource development programmes,” he said.Stating that India
attaches “high value” to the close friendship that exists between it and the
island countries of the Pacific ocean, he said PNG has a key role in India’s
extended “Act East” policy and views it as a gateway to closer cooperation with
the Pacific Island countries.He recounted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi,
during the Summit of the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation in Fiji in
2014, had announced a number of initiatives for assisting the Pacific Island
countries.“These were aimed at supporting their efforts towards their
developmental goals and aspirations and addressing their specific concerns
related to climate change and sustainable development.
“I am
happy to note that my government has delivered on these through financial
assistance, deputation of Indian experts to PNG, training of your citizens in
India and simplifying the visa process which has been reciprocated by
government of PNG on Thursday at the banquet hosted in my honour,” he said.The
President extended invitation to students from PNG to take advantage of the
scholarships announced by the country for scholars of these countries and
attend institutions of higher education and centres of excellence in India.
Prof. John Kurakar
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