The Asian Age

Gandhi’s values relevant across time, says Kovind

The strife and violence that we see in the world today are often based in deep-rooted prejudices. — Ram Nath Kovind, President

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

President Ram Nath Kovind on Friday said Mahatma Gandhi’s values and ideals were relevant in any period of human existence and he taught us that our actions should aim at enhancing the dignity and destiny of other human beings.

Mr Kovind made the remarks at the ‘World Youth Conference on Kindness’ organised by the UNESCO Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t (MGIEP). “We could place Gandhiji in a time machine and transport him to any period of human existence and we would find him to be relevant. This is also true of the times we live in. Gandhiji remains extremely relevant to our present-day concerns such as the need for peace and tolerance, terrorism and climate change. “The strife and violence that we see in the world today are often based in deeprooted prejudices. These make us see the world through the binary of ‘us versus them’,” said the Presid-ent. The event was also attended by Union HRD minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’.

Anantha Duraiappah, director, UNESCO MGIEP, said, “As we celebrate the 150th anniversar­y of Mahatma Gandhi’s life, the pertinent question we must is how can we move beyond simply having an intellectu­al exercise of Gandhi’s ideas — especially for the 21st century youth who are diverse, tech-savvy, aware of their rights and demanding

agency and change? If real societal change is to be achieved, Gandhi’s learnings, which he meticulous­ly imbibed through his experiment­s, need to be built into our education systems and exemplifie­d in our daily lives.”

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