India is more than capable of addressing concerns of its citizens: VP

27 Jan 2020

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Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu today asserted that there was no scope for outside interference in India's internal matters even as he expressed concern over the trend of foreign bodies interfering in matters that are completely within the purview of the Indian Parliament and the Indian government. 

Naidu said that such efforts were totally uncalled for and unwarranted and expressed hope that they would refrain from making such statements in future.  
Addressing the gathering after releasing the book ‘TRG-An Enigma’ in New Delhi today, Naidu said that as a mature republic and democratic polity, India is capable of addressing the concerns of its citizens and needs no advice or guidance in such matters from others.
“As a republic of 70 years of experience, we have successfully withstood various challenges and have overcome several challenges. We are now more united than ever before and no one should have any concerns in this regard”, he said.
The vice president complimented the people of the country and said the nation will always remain committed to justice, liberty and equality for “all” is citizens.
Asserting that our polity and democracy provided enough space for expressing differences and dissent whenever warranted, the vice president said that whenever basic and fundamental rights of citizens came under threat, citizens rose in unison and defended them, as was seen against emergency. “As a result, we have emerged as the most vibrant democracy in the world”, he added.
Lauding Tilak Raj Gupta’s distinguished contribution to education in India for over five long decades, the vice president said that his humane management approach, along with his love and affection for students, staff and parents made him an outstanding educator.
Emphasizing that educators of the 21st century cannot merely be content with imparting knowledge, Naidu said that they must serve as true role models to children. “Educators must be capable of amalgamating new technology with ancient traditions and merging new knowledge with age-old cultural values”, he added.
The vice president said that he had always looked upon education as a mission, something that has to be undertaken with the purest of intentions and not profit motive. He advised the best minds in each field, each discipline to turn to teaching and asked practitioners in various fields to find some time to pass on their practical experience to students.
Observing that ‘New India’ needed vibrant young thinkers who are willing to experiment and explore the various possibilities around them, he called upon the youth of the nation to become solution-makers.
The vice president also stressed that education was meant not just to secure employment but also for enhancement of knowledge, empowerment, and enlightenment. “Education is meaningful only if it can bring out the best in every person and make them more compassionate human beings. The need of the hour is to impart value-based education,” he said.
Referring to India’s cherished ideal of ‘Sarva Dharma Sama Bhava’, the vice president said that secularism is one of the founding principles of the nation and is a value that is ingrained in every Indian. He also said that India is one of the most vibrant, diverse and tolerant nations in the world.

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