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PM moots ‘Einstein Challenge’ in tribute to Gandhi in NYT op-ed

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NEW YORK: Observing that Mahatma Gandhi envisioned Indian nationalis­m as one that was never narrow or exclusive, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday proposed what he called the 'Einstein Challenge' to ensure Gandhi's ideals are remembered by future generation­s.

Modi said this in an op-ed in 'The New York Times' as he paid glowing tributes to Mahatma Gandhi on his 150th birth anniversar­y, describing him as the "best teacher" and "the guiding light" who continues to give courage to millions globally and uniting those who believe in humanity.

"As a tribute to Gandhi, I propose what I call the Einstein Challenge. We know Albert Einstein's famous words on Gandhi: 'Generation­s to come will scarce believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth'," Modi wrote in the op-ed titled 'Why India and the World Need Gandhi'.

"How do we ensure the ideals of Gandhi are remembered by future generation­s? I invite thinkers, entreprene­urs and tech leaders to be at the forefront of spreading Gandhi's ideas through innovation."

The op-ed ends with a call to the world to work shoulder to shoulder to end hate, violence and suffering. "That is when we will fulfil Mahatma Gandhi's dream, summed up in his favourite hymn, 'Vaishnava Jana To', which says that a true human is one who feels the pain of others, removes misery and is never arrogant. The world bows to you, beloved Bapu!" Modi wrote.

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