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Intelligentsia of society should prepare for bigger responsibilities: LG Sinha

“Our path must be of collective vision and our fourth aim should focus on building a nation of equal opportunities through collective strength and equal consciousness,” he said
12:23 AM Nov 20, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
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Ghazipur (UP), Nov 19: Lieutenant Governor  (LG) Manoj Sinha today said that the intelligentsia of society should prepare for bigger responsibilities and provide solutions to future challenges.

“Our path must be of collective vision and our fourth aim should focus on building a nation of equal opportunities through collective strength and equal consciousness,” he said.

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According to an official press release, LG Sinha  was addressing thew the Janm Shatabdi Samaroh of famous literary figure of Hindi and Bhojpuri literature, Dr Viveki Rai, in Ghazipur.

Paying homage to DrViveki Rai, the Lieutenant Governor said his wisdom and ideals continue to inspire millions across the country and guiding us along in realising our dream of a developed nation. Dr Viveki Rai Ji, through his writings, brought out the aspirations of rural India, and the struggle of common man and deprived sections of the society, he said.

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On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor called upon the people to take five pledges to achieve five future goals to pay a fitting tribute to Dr Rai. “Our first resolution should be to preserve and strengthen the links with our time-tested civilizational values and pass on treasure of art and literature to young generation.

“Intelligentsia of society should prepare for bigger responsibilities and provide solutions to future challenges. Our path must be of collective vision and our fourth aim should focus on building a nation of equal opportunities through collective strength and equal consciousness,” LG Sinha said.

He added, “Our fifth aim must look at ways to provide opportunities to teachers and writers in rural India to upgrade their knowledge, skills and competencies in line with the increasingly integrated world economy and ever-evolving technological landscape.”

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