Mahatma Gandhi anticipated some of the \'pressing challenges\' of the 21st century: Kovind

Mahatma Gandhi anticipated some of the 'pressing challenges' of the 21st century: Kovind

Press Trust of India  |  Sucre (Bolivia) 

The world today is very different from the one that lived and worked in, but he anticipated some of the "pressing challenges" of the 21st century, has said.

Kovind's visit is the first high-level visit to the Latin American country since the establishment of diplomatic ties. The two countries have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthen political and economic engagement.

Speaking at the in Santa Cruz, he said that the world today is very different from the world that lived and worked in.

"And yet, Gandhiji remains extremely relevant to 21st century global concerns. In his advocacy of sustainability, ecological sensitivity and living in harmony with nature, he anticipated some of the pressing challenges of our times. The Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the are Gandhian philosophy in action," the said.

On the occasion, he also named an auditorium at the university after Gandhi's name. The university is one of the oldest and largest centres of higher education in with 115,000 students.

October 2 marks the of Gandhi.

will also install two statues of Gandhi gifted by in and Santa Cruz, the said in a tweet.

"It is a fitting tribute to a great man whom we in consider the Father of our Nation and whose is being celebrated in 2019," he said.

The president said that Gandhi was the most influential Indian of the 20th century. To this day, he remains the benchmark against which we test public men and women, political ideas and government policies, and the hopes and wishes of our country and our people and of our shared planet.

"These principles have shaped India's developmental experience. That is why the true measure of India's economic success is not just that it is the fastest growing major economy in the world, but also that it is moving briskly towards eliminating extreme poverty in the next decade," he added.

During his address, Kovind said that like Bolivia, gives great importance to the preservation of indigenous languages and

"Gandhian philosophy treasures, cherishes and renews the wisdom, culture, resources and of common citizens, ordinary families and indigenous communities who have lived for centuries in the lap of nature nature with all its diversity and bio-diversity," the president said.

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First Published: Sat, March 30 2019. 12:50 IST