How Does President Murmu Connect Wellness to India's Development?
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Haridwar, Nov 2 (NationPress) President Droupadi Murmu emphasized the connection between wellness and a prosperous India on Sunday, expressing her belief that students educated in Yoga, Ayurveda, and naturopathy would contribute significantly to fostering a healthy society.
During her address at the second convocation of the University of Patanjali in Haridwar, she acknowledged the invaluable contributions of India’s esteemed figures toward human culture development.
She noted that Maharishi Patanjali, one of the most revered sages, purified the mind through Yoga, refined speech through grammar, and healed the body via Ayurveda.
President Murmu remarked that the University of Patanjali is actively making this illustrious tradition accessible to the wider community.
She praised the institution for promoting education and research in Yoga, Ayurveda, and Naturopathy, expressing her hope that its graduates will play a vital role in establishing a healthy society and a developed India through their ethical conduct.
The President lauded the university's India-centered educational vision.
She stated that education inspired by universal brotherhood, integrating ancient Vedic wisdom with cutting-edge scientific insights, addresses global challenges and enhances the Indian knowledge tradition in contemporary settings.
Furthermore, she highlighted the importance of environmental protection and the necessity of aligning lifestyles with nature for humanity's future.
President Murmu expressed her confidence that graduates will be equipped to tackle global challenges, including climate change.
She stated, “Our culture is characterized by a desire for universal well-being. This well-being fosters harmony and inclusive growth, and she expressed her belief that students from this university will embody the essence of harmony in their lives,” she remarked.
President Murmu concluded by stating that nurturing individuals is pivotal to nurturing families, which ultimately leads to building a strong society and nation.
She acknowledged the University of Patanjali’s commitment to nation-building through the development of individuals.