PM Attends closing ceremony of 100th Years Celebration of Jagadguru Vishwaradhya Gurukul

Varanasi: The Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday attended the closing ceremony of the Centenary Celebration of Jagadguru Vishwaradhya Gurukul at Jangamwadi Mutt in Varanasi. 
At the event, PM also released the translated version of ‘Shri Siddhant Shikhamani Granth’ in 19 languages. He also launched the ‘Shri Siddhant Shikhamani Granth’ Mobile App.

Addressing the gathering, PM said, its a coincidence that the centenary celebrations are taking place at the beginning of a new decade, and that this decade will once again establish India’s role in 21st century in the world.
He said the digitisation of Shri Siddhant Shikhamani Granth via Mobile App will further strengthen the engagement with the younger generation and will also inspire their lives. He suggested conducting an annual quiz competition on topics related to Granth, via this Mobile app. He said translation of Granth in 19 languages will help in making it accessible to a wider public.


PM said,” Our conduct as a citizen will determine the future of India, will decide the direction of a new India”.  He said following the path shown by the saints, we have to fulfill the aspirations of our lives and continue to cooperate fully in nation building. 


He appreciated people’s contribution in creating awareness about cleanliness and taking the Swachhta Mission to each and every corner of the country. He urged them to use Made in India products. He also asked everyone to participate in Jal Jeevan mission to make it a success.
He said a significant and visible improvement was made in cleaning the Ganga River; this, he said could be achieved only because of the public participation.  He said under Namami Gange Programme, projects worth Rs 7000 crores have been completed while work on projects worth Rs 21000 crores is under progress.


Prime Minister said the government has recently announced the formation of trust- ‘Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra’ for the construction of Ram temple. This trust will look after the construction of the Shri Ram temple in Ayodhya.  He said  government has also decided to transfer 67 acres of land to the trust.

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