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India’s decent values are the key to global crises: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat | Bharat News

File Photo: Rashtrapati Self -Self -Service Association (RSS) Chief Mohan Bhagwat (Picture Credit: ANI)

New Delhi: Mohanrao Bhagwat, head of the Rashtri Self -Self -Service Association (RSS), said on Tuesday that from the world’s growing crisis, inequality and environmental decline to united struggles, a fragmented vision of progress is arising out of a fragmented vision and argued that India’s civilized ethos, or Bharatit, provide a holistic option.Distributing his main address at the 10th Real Nidhi Lecture organized by Ignnau and Akhil Bharia Anuvata Trust, God said that modern history, which is in the shape of western narratives on a large scale, has ignored India’s contribution by promoting a world interview. “Today’s textbooks have mentioned China and Japan, but have erased India. Even here, the history taught to children shows India only in the Mughal period,” he said, said, welcoming efforts to modify the curriculum and restore India’s cultural memory.He pointed to the contradiction of scientific and technological progress, which failed to end human suffering. “Science has expanded human knowledge from chromosomes and genes to Moon and Mars, but sorrow persists. The gap between the rich and the poor remains wide. Even with money and comfort, talk of internal unhappiness,” Bhagwat said.Uses with monarchy, religion-based governance, capitalism and communism, they said that they have fallen out because they have emerged from a “half-cake vision” that sees the world as different institutions and nature, which is something to exploit.In contrast, Bharatyata enhances interrelation, self-restraint and harmony. “The Indian tradition teaches that whatever we do, they have results for the entire construction. Without guiding religion and desire, there can be no permanent peace,” Bhagwat said.He called for the knowledge of indigenous communities (Adivasis), who lived in a sink with nature and criticized the modern tendency to follow the trends of health and consumption without internal understanding. He said, “Today, we work on media advice – Ramdev says that the bottle juice and sudden locket prices touch the sky. We have outsourced our thinking,” he commented.In order to change the personal and family level, God said that Bharat’s path has never been about putting his model on others. He said, “We impress our values and by setting an example for the world. Small, conscious steps in daily life can move out to change society,” he said.As the world climate struggles with breakdown, resource struggle and cultural isolation, God insisted that India’s civilized vision provides a permanent path. He said, “India should wake up at first. When this happens, the world will not need speeches to be convinced – it will see a living example of solutions that strictly want it,” he said.

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