Vice President M. Venkaiah
Naidu has emphasized the need to maintain civility of words and decency
of language in public discourse and said that it is necessary for a
healthy and strong democracy. He was addressing the concluding ceremony
of the 25-day long ceremonial ‘Dandi March’ organized as part of ‘Aazadi
ka Amrut Mahotsav’ in the historic coastal village Dandi in South
Gujarat. Mr. Naidu asked the people to take inspiration from Mahatma
Gandhi who always used polite and respectful language even for his
opponents. He said that Bapu’s principle of non-violence was not limited
to physical violence, but it refers to words and thoughts too.
Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav-a 75 week long
celebration to commemorate 75 years of India’s Independence, was flagged
off by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi from Sabarmati Ashram on 12th
March. The Vice President said that it is a festival that encourages us
to rediscover our hidden strengths and prompts us to take sincere,
synergistic action to regain our rightful place. Terming Mahatma
Gandhi's iconic Dandi Salt March as a watershed moment in our freedom
struggle, Shri Naidu said that it altered the course of history.
During the program, the Vice President
has also released the Special Envelopes on Geographical Indication (GI
TAG) Products of Gujarat State Handicrafts Development Corporation. He
also witnessed the cultural performance by the folk artists from Sikkim,
Chhattisgarh and Gujarat.
After reaching historic coastal town
Dandi this morning, Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu first visited the
Prarthna Mandir and paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi. He also interacted
with the foot-marchers who participated in the ceremonial march from
Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi. The Vice President also visited Saifee Villa
where Gandhiji had spent a night on 4th April 1930. He also visited the
National Salt Satyagraha Memorial-at Dandi. He emphasised the need to
create such memorials for all freedom fighters to inspire the younger
generation to follow their ideals.
Social media is bold.
Social media is young.
Social media raises questions.
Social media is not satisfied with an answer.
Social media looks at the big picture.
Social media is interested in every detail.
social media is curious.
Social media is free.
Social media is irreplaceable.
But never irrelevant.
Social media is you.
(With input from news agency language)
If you like this story, share it with a friend!
We are a non-profit organization. Help us financially to keep our journalism free from government and corporate pressure
0 Comments