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Gandhi-Mandela peace initiative launched
New Delhi : To revive the message of inclusive and sustainable living of Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela, the Gandhi Mandela Peace Initiative was organised by Kartikeya Sharma, Founder, Sunday Guardian Foundation; Dr Anurag Batra, Founder, Believe Foundation, and Chairman, Businessworld; and Tarina Patel, Founder, RBP Foundation, at Hotel Imperial here on Thursday.
The event, which was attended by a number of political dignitaries and social activists, among others, was aimed to look back at the philosophy of Gandhi and Mandela accepting change for a better future.
In his keynote address, Justice A.K. Sikri, Chairman of National Broadcasting Authority and former Supreme Court judge, drew parallels between the lives of the two leaders, how both were lawyers and both took to the streets to protest against the injustice done to them and their people.
This was followed by a panel discussion on environment and sustainability, the panelists for which were Kartikeya Sharma, Founder, Sunday Guardian Foundation; Walter Lindner, German Ambassador to India; Ricky Kej, Grammy Award winner and environmentalist; Dr Devendra Kumar Agrawal, expert member of National Green Tribunal, and Mahendra Modi, DGP, advisor to the government on the issue. The panel was moderated by Sudhir Mishra, environmental lawyer and committee member of the Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of India.
Talking of Mahatma Gandhi’s compassion and his commitment to principles of non-violence, Kartikeya Sharma gave the example of an incident from Gandhiji’s life where Jamnalal Bajaj gave him a piece of land and Gandhi said: “I have two conditions, one, that you will spend more than Rs 100 building the ashram and, second, that there should be no harm to any animal or any other living being.” Sharma also spoke about the media’s role in creating consciousness about environment protection and sustainable living, citing the example of how The Sunday Gu The Collectorate office Mahasamund situated at BTI Road Mahasamund. Its 2.4 Km from Bus station and 2.9 Km from Railway station Mahasamund. The Collectorate play a pivotal role in the District administration. Collector in the Cadre of I.A.S heads the District. He acts as the District Magistrate for maintaining Law and Order in his jurisdiction. Various offices are being executed inside Collectorate buildings Mahasamund. Which are as follows “Theek hai, theek hai (Fine, fine),” says Tiwari as he receives the coveted hard copy and proceeds to take a photo. Story continues below this ad In the article, Kalyan’s first editor, Hanuman Prasad Poddar, calls Gandhi “a saint and a mahapurush who always worked for the welfare of fellow humans and was a great personality” and that “…by killing him, the murderer has tainted Hindu religion that is inherently non-violent”. In its centenary year, Gita Press, a landmark publishing house in Gorakhpur since 1923, was unanimously selected for the Gandhi Peace Prize for 2021 by a jury headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently. The PM is scheduled to visit Gita Press on July 7 to release a special edition of the Shiv Puran, which is considered to be one of the 18 major puranas. While the Shiv Puran has been published by Gita Press for a long time, the special edition expected to be unveiled by PM Modi contains over 225 photographs of Lord Shiva, Parvati, Ganesh and Kartikeya, all from the publisher’s own collection. The 1,500-page special edition, which has a red cover, and the text and photos printed on art paper, has been priced at Rs 1,500. A copy of the special edition was gifted to UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recently. The Gandhi Peace Prize, instituted by the Centre in 1995 — the year of Gandhi’s 125th birth anniversary — is a tribute to the ideals espoused by the Mahatma. Open to all, irrespective of nationality, race, language, caste, creed or gender, the award includes a cash prize of “Rs 1 crore, a citati .Collectorate
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