All-round development of the society is only by giving opportunities to the talents - Governor Kalraj Mishra

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Governor Kalraj Mishra has said that in a society where talent gets ample opportunities, the same society moves ahead rapidly and creates new history. He said that it is up to the youth to preserve the pride of Indian culture. He called upon the talent to nurture them and encourage them so that the next generation can follow them and get guidance for the future.


Governor Mishra was speaking in a virtual speech from Raj Bhavan here on Sunday at the Rajasthan Gaurav Adornment ceremony organized by the Culture Youth Organization. Describing Gau, Ganga, Gita, and Gayatri as the major pillars of Indian culture, he said that there is no religion greater than Gausseva, Ganga gives us the message to live a life away from all vices, there is no message of karma greater than Gita and Gayatri Mantra is the conductor of life's energy. He said that on these four major pillars, Indian culture still rests in perpetuity.

Governor Mishra said that the glorious history of Rajasthan, forts, and palaces, architectural beauty, crafts, fairs, and festivals are unique examples of festive religion. The art, literature, and cultural background here has its own identity around the world. He also congratulated and felicitated the talents honored with Rajasthan Gaurav Adornment on this occasion.

Minister of Arts and Culture, Dr. B.D. Kalla said that eighteen Puranas and all religious texts have the same essence that there is no religion greater than charity and there is no greater sin than suffering others. He said that 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' is the basic idea of ​​Indian culture and everyone should work together in the interest of humanity by removing all maladies including illiteracy, unemployment, discrimination.