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PM Modi revives Buddha’s legacy: Chugh

Launches Pali language courses at Subharti University in Meerut
06:21 PM Jan 09, 2025 IST | GK Web Desk
PM Modi revives Buddha’s legacy: Chugh
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Srinagar, Jan 09: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National General Secretary, Tarun Chugh, addressed a gathering at Swami Vivekanand Subharti University, Meerut, during the launch of three new courses related to Pali language and Vipassana. In his speech, Chugh emphasized the significance of native languages, especially Pali, in preserving India’s cultural and spiritual heritage.

He lauded the efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who recognized Pali as a "Classical Language" on October 3, 2024. He remarked that this monumental decision not only reinstates the glory of the language but also symbolizes the revival of India's deep spiritual connection with Lord Buddha’s teachings. Referring to the decision, Chugh said, “Because of PM Modi’s vision, the laughing Buddha is smiling again.”

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Chugh also highlighted India’s proud legacy as the land of Lord Buddha and commended the Prime Minister for spreading the teachings of Lord Buddha globally. He appreciated the university administration and Vice Chancellor for their initiative in providing students an opportunity to connect with the roots of India’s rich cultural and spiritual traditions.

Urging students to make the best use of this opportunity, Chugh emphasized the transformative potential of studying Pali and Vipassana in shaping a peaceful and enlightened society.

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Addressing the event Chairman of Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Research Foundation Dr. Anirban Ganguly said that it is a very happy and historic occasion that Pali has been recognised as a classical language, Pali is a civilisational link between India and the world, it is our collective responsibility to preserve and upheld Pali.

Bhikhu Dr Kachyan Shrman, Bhikhu Dr Chandra, Vice Chancellor Major General G.K. Thapliyal, Dr Hiro Hito and other Buddhist dignitaries along with hundreds of students were present at the event.

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