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By: Vinod Chandrashekhar Dixit

23rd February is celebrated as ‘World Peace and Understanding Day’ which focusses on a few specific themes to give it universal importance including basic education, literacy and equality, economic and community development, disease prevention and so on. The day is celebrated to honour the formation and the contribution of the Rotary Club over the years.

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Living together in peace is all about accepting differences and having the ability to listen to, recognize, respect and appreciate others, as well as living in a peaceful and united way. Peace and harmony is the basic requirement of any thriving civilization. The citizens of a country feel safe and secure and can prosper only if a peaceful environment is maintained. The Day is a significant to commemorate and to promote a sense of unity and recognise the importance of peaceful life and is observed to restore unity in a fractured society to maintain a peaceful dignity among groups.

Though the people of our country live peacefully with each other, often the peace is disturbed owing to some political, social, economic and religious factors. Price rise and unemployment also create unrest among the people who often come forward to protest against these issues due to which the normal functioning of the society is disrupted.

Equal respect to all the religions is a way of promoting peace and harmony in the country. The concern of the humankind for peace can be assessed by taking into account the fact that all religions, all religious scriptures and several religious ceremonies are committed to the cause of peace and all these advocate elimination of war and strife. People belonging to different religions rejoice each other’s company and celebrate all the festivals with equal zeal. In schools, at work places and various other places, people study and work together harmoniously.

It is only when each citizen recognizes the dangers of disunity, that there would be complete peace and harmony in the country. The Day aims to uphold the desire to live and act together, united in differences and diversity, in order to build a sustainable world of peace, solidarity and harmony. The purpose of this day is to promote peace through a harmonious living together regardless of nationality, gender, language or religion. Only if there is peace and harmony in a country that growth and development is possible.

We must remember that no government can be held responsible for maintaining peace and harmony in a country alone and it is people- the masses who have to take up their respective roles and ensure peaceful atmosphere. Each one of us should take it as our responsibility to nurture feelings of brotherhood with fellow citizens. In contemporary times, the most urgent and important international objective has been to preserve, protect and defend peace against terrorism.Lets all unite for this cause on this auspicious occasion.

dixitpatrakar@yahoo.in

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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