India emerging as global power: DyCM

Deputy Chief Minister, Dr Nirmal Singh giving certificate to a scholar at Srinagar on Saturday.
Deputy Chief Minister, Dr Nirmal Singh giving certificate to a scholar at Srinagar on Saturday.

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, June 18: Deputy Chief Minister, Dr. Nirmal Singh, today said that India is emerging as a global power and now the onus lies on the scholars and intellectuals to contribute their bit as well so that the vision of our country gets the requisite intellectual push and thrust.
The Deputy Chief Minister was speaking on the conclusion of five-day seminar in connection with millennium celebrations of Acharya Abhinav Gupt, Kashmiri Scholar in which many scholars participated.
Dr. Singh said the contribution of this world renowned scholar is immense in field of aesthetics and other related subjects and we should ensure that it is preserved, propagated, so that the younger generation derives inspiration from it. He said that our State has produced scholars and saints of repute whose teachings are still being taught and researched in various countries globally
Emphasizing that Indian civilization is based on the similar principle of bondage and amity as people belonging to different faiths co-exist peacefully in India, he said that the concept of tolerance has been taught by us to the world as people from different regions of the world have come to live here without feeling any sense of insecurity He said secularism is the core philosophy of India and followers of every religion have freedom to practice their religion and culture.
The Deputy Chief Minister said people of the State believe in tolerance and are peace loving. He said some stray untoward incidents are handiwork of mischievous elements, who want to vitiate peaceful atmosphere here. He emphasized the scholars present in the seminar to take with them message of peace from here.
On the occasion, Advisor to Chief Minister, Prof. Amitabh Mattoo lauded the contribution of Acharya Abhinavgupt contribution and said that it is immense in every field and the need of the hour is to ensure its propagation, so that it becomes known to all especially the younger generation and budding researchers and scholars.
MLC, Surinder Ambardar also spoke on the occasion and highlighted the contribution of this scholar.
The scholars who participated in the seminar included Dr Kailash, Dr SM Mishra, Dr S S Toshkhani , Dr HM Mishra, Dr KN Sharma, MR George, Dr Kartar Chand and Dr BN Koul.
Later, the Dy CM and Advisor gave certificates and mementos to the participating scholars.