President presents Gandhi Peace Prize

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Highlighting the relevance of in the present scenario, on Tuesday said that his ideals of achieving human liberty through conciliation by appealing to the of the opponent, have influenced some of the greatest.

The Gandhi Peace Prize was presented to the Vivekananda Kendra, Kanyakumari for 2015, jointly to the and the Sulabh International for 2016, to the for 2017, and to Yohei Sasakawa for 2018.

"Gandhian modes of struggle and Gandhian ideals of achieving human liberty by conciliation, by appealing to the of the opponent, have influenced some of the greatest of our age.

"From in the to in and in Poland, a dazzling galaxy of statespersons has learnt and borrowed from Gandhi-ji. Gandhi-ji and his thoughts are invaluable to any understanding of contemporary human history, and of the quest to redress oppression and inequity," he said.

Kovind further said that in his advocacy of sustainability, ecological sensitivity and living in harmony with nature, he anticipated some of the pressing challenges of the present times.

"The Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the are Gandhian philosophy in action. India's pivotal role in the and its domestic aimed at the universalisation of modern sanitation too are reflective of Gandhi-ji," he said.

Pointing to the contributions made by the awardees, the said the has promoted self-help, stainabilities and development throughout the country, especially in areas populated by tribal communities.

The has advanced education and cognition by working to remove hunger and enhance nutrition. It has leveraged modern technology to provide quality meals to schoolchildren, he said, while the Sulabh International and its founder were sanitation pioneers.

Kovind said the is helping 2.2 million children 52 per cent of them girls access education.

"The prize is being conferred at a time when marks the 150th birth anniversary of ..The freedom struggle became a mass movement due to the visionary efforts of Bapu. He merged the streams of and

"Bapu instilled a spirit in every person that they are doing something for India's freedom," said Modi.

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First Published: Tue, February 26 2019. 15:25 IST