Program held on the occasion of ‘Sanvidhan Din’
Pune – The population of youth in India is large as compared to youth in other countries; therefore, it is their duty to take the society towards progress. Indian youth should adopt our culture instead of emulating western culture because only Indian culture can help society to get happiness. The youth need to realize that they have the capacity to bring back past glory to India by following Indian culture, stated Shri. Pravin Naik of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) while addressing the gathering at ‘Sinhgad College of Pharmacy’ at Vadgaon Budruk during a program held on the occasion of ‘Sanvidhan Din’ on 2nd December 2016. Dr. Gujar, the Principal of this College, Dr. Kane the Principal of ‘Sinhgad Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences’, Professor Hemant Ranapise and Shri. Krushnaji Patil of HJS etc were the other dignitaries present on the dais. The program was attended by more than 100 students; besides the teachers.
Shri. Naik said further, “ ‘Sanvidhan’ or the Constitution means the self-imposed restrictions for progress of the nation and consequently of own progress. Youth should think about progress of nation and society along with individual progress. Many countries in the world have started studying ‘Ayurveda’ so also Sanskrut language. Preservation and revival of Indian culture is in the hands of youth.”
Youth should preserve and protect Indian culture ! – Principal Dr. Gujar
2nd December is celebrated as ‘Pollution Control Day’; but for destruction of mental pollution, creating a specific kind of awareness is important. Youth take the path of bright future when they are given right advice at the right time in their life. Youth must remember that everything is not good just because it has come from abroad and they should try to preserve and protect own culture. Constitution is not only for learning by heart but it should be put into practice. A Court in this country has to instruct that national anthem should be played in theatres. Indians, therefore, need to do introspection in such things.”
Highlights
1.The program was started with lighting lamp with the help of ‘kayapanji’.
2.It was not compulsory for students to attend this program since examinations were going on; still large number of students attended the program.
3. An exhibition on life history of revolutionaries was put up at the venue of the program. 140 students from the college visited the exhibition.
Feedback
Prof. Hemant Ranapise – Such lectures and exhibition are required for students to generate patriotism in them and get inspiration from life of revolutionaries.
Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat