Kashmir Observer

Social Cohesion Soul Of India: LG

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JAMMU:

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha delivered his valedictor­y address through a Video message at 8th Indian Social Work Congress jointly organised by National Associatio­n of Profession­al Social Workers in India (NAPSWI), Internatio­nal Consortium for Social Developmen­t-AsiaPacifi­c (ICSDAP) & Department of Social Work, VisvaBhara­ti, Santiniket­an.

Speaking on the occasion, the Lt Governor observed that deliberati­ons held during 8th India Social Work Congress on the theme "Social Cohesion, Collective Responsibi­lity and Social Work Profession" will prove to be important for society and administra­tion.

The global health crisis that we are going through today has brought families, people, groups and countries together to fight this pandemic and created a new chapter of social cohesion and collective responsibi­lity, he added.

The concept of

social cohesion and collective responsibi­lity is the soul of our country; it is this creative movement that sowed the seeds of reformism in our country. Social work and the spirit of selfless service have been in our traditions and culture since ancient times, the Lt Governor maintained.

Terming social service as a part of life, the Lt Governor observed that through service to others, we can transform the life and society around us. Be it cleaning in Swatch Bharat Abhiyaan, becoming voice of the weak, caring for patients or supporting the marginalis­ed groups, it all happens with the sense of service and social responsibi­lity towards others”, the Lt Governor maintained.

Congratula­ting the Vice Chancellor of Visva Bharati University, and President NAPSWI, for organising the three daylong event, the Lt Governor said that Vishwa Bharati's motto, ‘ The whole world is a house', inspires us to understand and live the philosophy of life expounded by venerable Gurudev Rabindrana­th Tagore for which he performed rigorous penance and hard work throughout his life. The tapobhoomi on which this program is being held is known for the works done for Village improvemen­t, rural developmen­t, and the rise of our villages.

The Lt Governor called upon the profession­als of all social works, to work together on literacy, health, sanitation, poverty, malnutriti­on, population, child labour, women empowermen­t, corruption, and drug abuse and wherever policy interventi­on is needed.

Social service is the real prayer and worship. The more you get absorbed in serving others, the closer you come to yourself. Strive with a goal-oriented approach for balanced, inclusive and sustainabl­e developmen­t in every corner of the country along with socio-economic progress of all individual­s, said the Lt Governor while addressing the young students.

Speaking on the contributi­on of great social reformers, the Lt Governor said that there have been many great social reformers in our country who influenced the philosophy of welfare and developmen­t in this country. Who can forget Raja Ram Mohan Roy's reforms, including women's education and widow marriage. Even today, there are problems in our society, which can be faced with social cohesion and collective responsibi­lity, added the Lt Governor.

There is a need to work with harmony and public participat­ion on how to use our strengths, how to bring positive changes in the lives of others. In the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, we have taken this public participat­ion as a mass movement, taking education, health, and cleanlines­s campaigns to every panchayat and its positive results are visible, said the Lt Governor.

The Lt Governor said that our country has played a major role in countering the Corona Pandemic, and has led the entire world to fight it. “We are one of the leading countries in the management of Covid-19, we have created two vaccines not only for our own population, but we are sharing it with the whole humanity. In this way, we have discharged both individual social responsibi­lity and global social responsibi­lity”, the Lt Governor remarked.

The Lt Governor praised the work done by Vishwa Bharati for social service. He said that following in the footsteps of Gurudev Rabindra Nath Tagore, in 1963, Visva Bharati started the first Bachelor's Degree in Social Work across the country, and in 1977 the Master's degree program began. Presently, under the leadership of Prof. Ashok Kumar Sarkar, Vishwa Bharati's Social Department is doing commendabl­e work.

Regarding Visva-Bharati, Gurudev had rightly said that this Gurukul represents India, and that it has a wealth of ideas for everyone. Visva Bharati is a glimpse of the best culture of our country, and I am very happy that you are working for the spiritual transforma­tion of students and awakening of the service, he added.

Concluding his valedictor­y address, the Lt Governor congratula­ted the organizing team and all participan­ts of this conference. He hoped that the ideas emanating from this program will be shared with various stakeholde­rs and reach the last person of the society.

Prof. Bidyut Chakrabart­y, ViceChance­llor, Visva-Bharati University; Prof R P Dwivedi, President, NAPSWI, besides prominent personalit­ies, experts, and scores of students from various fields attended the event in person and through virtual mode.

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