Ghazipur (UP), Nov 08 (KNO): Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday called upon the writers and thinkers to act as a bridge between society, perspectives and ideas and strengthen the spirit of "Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat".
Delivering a keynote address at the Ghazipur Literature Festival, LG Sinha, according to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) spoke about the contribution of the Indian Diaspora to humanity's all-round evolution and global growth. “With the hard work, integrity, dedication and following ancient values, the Indian Diaspora has gained global recognition and also helped in strengthening ties,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
He said, “Writers and thinkers hold a unique position to influence society and have a great responsibility to strengthen social progress and unity by promoting values like equality, justice and fraternity. They must also use their creative power to drive social change and make the world more aware and sensitive to its duties.”
“Literature, new ideas and perspectives give strength to the society. Without good literature and new ideas, a society may physically exist but it will lack the intellectual and cultural tools for rapid growth and transformation of the nation,” LG Sinha said.
“Literature, knowledge and critical thinking ensures that society should not become stagnant but it should be like a moving river,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
He urged the writers, thinkers and citizens to focus on 10 resolutions to make India a strong and developed nation.
"We must work on preservation of knowledge and accurate history, propagation of moral values in society, promotion of social change, building bridges between diverse perspectives, promote critical thinking, inspire progress in the science and technology sector, strengthen the spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat, inculcate a sense of pride among the people for shared heritage, empower youth with new ideas, focus on innovation, foster emotional unity, good governance and Jan-Bhagidari," the Lieutenant Governor said.
LG Sinha also released a publication “Bhojpuri Kahavato ki Duniya” by Shri Sanjeev Kumar Gupta.
Pertinently, the festival, organised by Bharat Dialogues, brought together authors, scholars, artists and policymakers from the Indian diaspora in Mauritius, South Africa, Suriname, Fiji, Norway, and many other countries to celebrate shared heritage and ideas and identity. High Commissioner of South Africa in India, Prof Anil Sooklal and Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha, Dr Sangeeta Balwant were among the special invitees at the event—(KNO)