Khaleej Times

Kovind lauds Kerala’s harmony

- IANS

kollam (kerala) — On his first visit to Kerala after becoming President, Ram Nath Kovind on Sunday paid glowing tributes to the manner in which different faiths and religious communitie­s go about in the state.

“It is remarkable to note the mutual accommodat­ion and understand­ing of different faiths and religious communitie­s in Kerala’s history. This is a state where one community has willingly given space to another.

“This is a history that we cannot forget and must learn from. And this is an accommodat­ion and understand­ing that is at the essence of spirituali­sm,” he said at the 64th birthday celebratio­ns of Mata Amritanand­amayi at Kollam.

Kovind reached Trivandrum from Delhi in the morning, flew to a spot near Alappuzha on a helicopter, and then drove to the Mutt at Kollam.

He pointed out that Kerala has done so much to defend “our ethos and our culture”.

“I refer to Kerala’s role as one of the leading spiritual homes of our country and of our composite society. The bravery of our soldiers and the compassion and wisdom of our spiritual leaders are twin pillars

It is remarkable to note the mutual accommodat­ion and understand­ing of different faiths and religious communitie­s in Kerala’s history. This is a state where one community has willingly given space to another. —

on which we rest our hopes.

“These keep our civilisati­on secure. The flame of spirituali­sm shines brightly in Kerala and has done so for thousands of years.

“I refer to such revered people as Adi Shankarach­arya, Sri Narayana Guru and Ayyankali. They did so much to unite our country with a

Ram Nath Kovind, President of India

common sense of spirituali­sm, as well as to push for much needed social reform,” he said.

He also launched the Rs1000 million clean water initiative for rural India and also distribute­d certificat­es for ‘open defecation free’ status achieved by 10 villages adopted by the Mutt. —

 ?? PTI ?? President Ram Nath Kovind at a programme at Mata Amritanand­amayi Math in Amritapuri, Kerala, on Sunday.—
PTI President Ram Nath Kovind at a programme at Mata Amritanand­amayi Math in Amritapuri, Kerala, on Sunday.—

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