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India shedding remnants of colonial past, witnessing cultural revival: LG Sinha

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Varanasi, UP: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today released ‘Sanatan Navsamvatsar Digdarshika’ published by Kusum Mohale Smriti Sanatan Nyas, Varanasi.

He also addressed a seminar on ‘Sanatan Culture’ and applauded the efforts of Nyas to create positive social change, an official press release informed.

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It said in his keynote address, the LG said that India is shedding the remnants of colonial past and “we are witnessing a cultural revival.

“It has filled people’s hearts with pride and citizens are committed to justice, liberty, equality and dignity. The ideals and values of our founding fathers will continue to inspire us and help us to overcome every obstacle to build a promising future,” the LG said.

He also highlighted the ancient Indian value system and “timeless culture”. He said different religions, languages, literature and customs have always strengthened the spirit of brotherhood and agenda of social equity.

He called upon social organizations, scholars and other stakeholders to selflessly contribute to uphold the values of eternally relevant ideals of Sanatan culture and work towards building an egalitarian society.

“We are inheritors of India’s rich cultural and spiritual legacy. We must pledge to uphold the high values and follow the righteous path,” the LG said.

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