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‘Science’ & ‘Sanskar’ are equally important for balanced growth of humanity: LG Sinha

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Haridwar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today addressed the ‘All India Vedic Conference-2024’ at Haridwar, Uttarakhand.

According to an official press release, in his keynote address, the LG highlighted the need to create a fine balance between material advancement and developing a compassionate society, kind and noble human being. He emphasised the role of scientists and spiritualists in achieving the said goal.

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“Science and ‘Sanskar both are equally important for balanced growth of humanity. Vedas taught us about science, math, medicine and science ensured new inventions, innovations and findings, serving the cause of humanity,” the LG said.

“Spiritual odyssey lit our path in the process of self-realization while scientific quest gave us new technologies, health, food, means of communication, travel, quality of life and it ensured welfare of humankind,” he said.

“Vedas gave us the true meaning of life and continue to guide us towards a noble path. Timeless wisdom of Vedas nurturing minds and hearts of young generation. I truly believe Vedic ethics and values will ensure we prosper materially and also follow the path of righteousness and Dharma,” the LG said.

The conference was convened under the auspices of the Maharishi Sandipani Ved Vidya Pratisthan and Vedasthali Shodh Sansthan, Suratgiri Ashram.

 

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