Tag: Nurture

  • Need to nurture Vedas, Sanskrit to become ‘vishwa guru’, says RSS chief

    Need to nurture Vedas, Sanskrit to become ‘vishwa guru’, says RSS chief

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    Sabarkantha: India needs to nurture the knowledge of the Vedas and the ancient language of Sanskrit to become a ‘vishwa guru’, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat said here on Sunday.
    He said Indian culture was not orthodox but changed with time and was not one that told us “what to eat and what not to eat”.

    India was created on the values of the Vedas, which have been followed by generation after generation, Bhagwat said at the ‘Ved Sanskrit Gyan Gaurav Samarambh’ event organised by Shree Bhagwan Yagyavalkya Vedtatvagyan Yogashram Trust in Mudeti village here.

    “Therefore, today’s India has to grow but not to become a superpower like America, China and Russia that wield power. We have to become a country which can offer answers to the problems plaguing the world today. We have to become a country which can show the world the path of peace, love and prosperity through right conduct,” Bhagwat said.

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    India is a country that believes in propagating ‘dharma’, uniting everyone and becoming a vishwa guru, he said, adding “victory means dharma vijay”.

    “That is why it is necessary to nurture the knowledge of the Vedas or Ved vigyan and culture (sanskriti). All this knowledge is in Sanskrit. Therefore, it is necessary to have the influence of Sanskrit. If we know to speak our mother tongues well, then we can learn 40 per cent of Sanskrit,” he claimed.

    Bhagwat also said experts believe many concepts of science as well as mathematics are easy to learn if one has the knowledge of Sanskrit and music.

    Hailing India’s stand in the war between Ukraine and Russia, the RSS chief said both nations want India on their side, but India maintains that “both of you are friends” and, therefore, we will not take sides now.

    This is not the era of war, hence, stop it, India has maintained, Bhagwat asserted.

    “The India of today has the strength to say this to the world’s superpowers, something it lacked in the past,” he said.

    Sri Lanka was once a friend of China and Pakistan and kept India at a distance, but the island nation turned towards India when it was in trouble (economic downturn).

    “Because the country (India) which believes in Dharma does not take advantage of anyone. We take advantage of each other for mutual existence, but it is an exchange of love and not a bargain,” Bhagwat said.

    Whenever anyone needs what belongs to us, the country will offer it because this is what our forefathers have directed us to do as a duty, Bhagwat added.

    “For a country to perform its duty, it will need a culture that is based on the unity of the world. Our culture, our dharma is not orthodox. It is something that changes with time. Our culture will not tell us what to eat and not to eat. But it will tell us not to consume food that spoils our health,” Bhagwat said.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • HUL’s JADP to nurture 50 budding women cricketers from TS, AP, TN

    HUL’s JADP to nurture 50 budding women cricketers from TS, AP, TN

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    Hyderabad: In an initiative aimed at promoting women cricket players from grassroot levels, consumer goods major Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) on Wednesday announced the Junior Athlete Development Program (JADP) which will benefit 50 budding women cricketers from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu.

    Organised in association with the cricket coaching centre, Coaching Beyond, the JADP will comprise 25 women cricketers who would be selected to train in Hyderabad and Chennai respectively, for a total of 50 scholarships per year.

    The JADP is a holistic cricket-coaching programme which will focus on developing all aspects of the game — technical, tactical, physical and mental skills.

    Srinandan Sundaram, Executive Director, Foods & Refreshment, Hindustan Unilever Limited said: “For a while now, young girls in India have not had a uniform playing field to pursue thfeir passion in sports, often due to lack of access to coaching academies, infrastructure, mentors etc. We aim to bridge this gap, and we want to encourage athletes to play the sport that they love without barriers.”

    Spread across 4 phases of selection and onboarding, the program will begin with trials across 20 districts across Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

    Thereafter, the selected young women cricketers will be hosted to play a tournament in Chennai and Hyderabad respectively. After the tournament, 50 young women cricketers will be shortlisted for the HUL scholarship program. In the last phase, training will begin as part of the HUL scholarship, spanning 3 years.

    Ravi Shastri, Co-founder, Coaching Beyond, said: “Women’s cricket in India is undergoing a tremendous shift and it is exciting to witness the developments. The way forward is truly to encourage and recruit young talent to take the sport to newer heights. I have always believed that playing a sport as a child not only builds character and confidence but also gives a sense of accomplishment, freedom, and enjoyment.”

    Apart from providing the selected cricketers with match clothing, practice clothing and general cricket equipment, the Junior Athlete Development Scholarship Programme also includes components such as Bio-Mechanical Analysis and a Curated Skill Development Programme, Musculoskeletal Screening and a Rehabilitation Programme, Fitness Parameters Assessment and an Individualised Strength and Conditioning Programme, among others.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Govt Committed To Nurture, Build Robust Entrepreneurship Ecosystem: JKEDI Director

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    SRINAGAR: To nurture an entrepreneurial spirit and innovative thinking among youth, Jammu and Kashmir entrepreneurship development institute (JKEDI) today organized a day-long entrepreneurship awareness programme (EAP) in coordination with Himalayan Degree College at Rajouri.

    Ajaz Ahmad Bhat, Director, JKEDI attended the event as the chief guest. He is on a tour to twin border districts of Rajouri and Poonch.

    In his address, he commended the initiative of Himalayan Degree College, Rajouri for imbibing a spirit of leadership among the students. “This spirit acts as a guiding philosophy for the holistic development of students,” the director said, discussing his experience of the overall entrepreneurial scene in J&K.

    With a special emphasis on his tenure in the Industries and Commerce Department and Horticulture Department, he spoke about the learning he gained from his service career. He elucidated how the various policies of the UT Government have encouraged the spirit of entrepreneurship.

    He added that the need of the hour was to generate consciousness among parents to foster entrepreneurship culture in children.

    The Director also enumerated the benefits of the term loan scheme under National Minorities Development and Finance Corporation (NMDFC) and how this initiative of the Government is generating self-employment amongst the minority community. “There is no dearth of innovation and initiative among the youth of J&K. They should set up entrepreneurial ventures rather than wait for government jobs. A focus should be placed on the creation of enterprises that make use of locally available raw materials. Unemployment is a serious challenge for all of us and only entrepreneurship is the way forward,” he added.

    The gathering was also informed that the Government is revising the Guidelines of J&K Startup Policy in order to make it more startup-friendly. “This will boost the startup ecosystem of the UT and will help the innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs in J&K. We need a robust startup ecosystem in the UT. We have to nurture the innovation and passion of our youth in a positive direction. The Government is committed to this goal,” said Ajaz Ahmad Bhat.

    The Director further added that the Institute was in the process of starting short-term courses in entrepreneurship for school and college students. The aim behind starting such courses was to enable young minds to develop an entrepreneurial mindset at an early stage and equip them to counter the challenges of building a new venture. In the coming days the Institute is releasing a compendium of various entrepreneurship and self-employment related schemes. This will be a great help for the youth of the UT and will enable them to make informed career choices.

    The Director thanked Himalayan Education Mission Society for their cooperation and support to make this event successful. He directed all the District Nodal Officers of the Institute to provide free counselling in their office and display telephone numbers so that people can reach out and start a profitable venture. In addition to this, two model counselling control rooms have been established at the regional campuses of Pampore and Jammu.

    Dr. Mehraj Ud Din Bhat and Vishal Ray, senior faculty members of JKEDI gave an overview of how to start a new business. They also gave a presentation highlighting the prerequisites to becoming a successful entrepreneur. Hundreds of aspiring entrepreneurs and students attended the event. Mohammad Muslim Wani, Chairman, Himalayan Degree College, Rajouri, Arif Ahmad Khan, Communications Officer, JKEDI, Sheikh Nowsheen, District Nodal Officer, JKEDI Rajouri, Adil Rasool, Manager Estates, JKEDI and Showkat Ahmad, Social Worker, were also present on the occasion.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )