Monday, Nov 11, 2024 22:30 [IST]
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GANGTOK, (IPR): Brahma Kumaris Gangtok in association with the Social
Service Wing, Rajyoga Education Research Foundation (RERF) organised a
programme on ‘Spiritual Empowerment for a Clean & Healthy Society’ at Manan
Kendra today.
The programme
was graced by Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang-Golay as the chief guest and
Krishna Kumari Rai as the guest of honour.
Also in
attendance were Sonam Lama, minister Ecclesiastical and PHE & Water
Resources departments, Arun Kumar Upreti, minister Rural Development and
Cooperation departments, Tenzing Lamtha, Area MLA Shyari, Delay Namgyal
Barfungpa, MLA-cum-Advisor Urban Development department, Satish Chandra Rai,
Area MLA Namchi-Singhithang, Tshering Palden Bhutia, Deputy Mayor GMC, former
Members of State Legislative Assembly, senior members of the Burma Kumaris
organisation from around India, and students with faculty members from various
educational institutions.
In his address,
the Chief Minister thanked the Brahma Kumaris and the Social Service Wing for
organising the programme. He recognised and applauded the efforts of the Bramha
Kumaris of Sikkim and stated that events like these are one of a kind and very
important to society. He applauded the motivational speakers for their speeches
and acknowledged that spiritual empowerment is the need of the hour. He also
remarked that Brahma Kumaris is not a religion but rather an ideology or
“dharma” which one should own and follow as a way of life.
The chief guest
drew the example of Ratan Tata, one of the pioneering entrepreneurs of India,
stating that it was not material wealth but philanthropy and public service
that eventually helped him achieve true happiness. He further elaborated that
acts of service and helping the needy should be everyone’s purpose.
Addressing the
school and university students, the Chief Minister urged the students to
persevere in their studies while coping with setbacks, emphasising the
importance of resilience, encouraging them not to let failures discourage them.
He highlighted key initiatives of the government benefiting Sikkim's students -
the Chief Minister's Education Assistance Scheme, which provides financial
support for deserving and underprivileged students and the New Education
Policy, which provides diverse pathways and opportunities for growth.
Despite Sikkim
ranking 2nd in happiness index in the North East and 5th nationwide, the Chief
Minister expressed concern over the State's suicide rates stressing that the
government is actively addressing this issue through various departments. He
implored the youth to focus on self-reflection, realising one's life purpose,
and utilising youth productively through good deeds. "A day will come when
we will not have to send a single child of ours in any rehabilitation
centre", he added with the call for ‘Sunaulo Sikkim, Samriddha Sikkim,
Samarth Sikkim and Team Sikkim'.
The Chief
Minister concluded his address highlighting 2025 that marks a significant
milestone for Sikkim, celebrating its 50th year of statehood. Despite its small
size, Sikkim has made notable strides in healthcare and education, saying so he
emphasised the importance of public participation and collaboration in
implementing government policies, encouraging collective efforts to drive
progress.
The programme
held a host of events.
Girish, in his
motivational speech, spoke about how healthy living can be established through
spiritual empowerment. He explained that an ignited mind and having a cleansed
mind can help in achieving healthy living.
Dr Swaminathan,
in his motivational speech titled “Wah Zindagi Wah,” spoke about what it means
to be a good human being and the skill of concentration.
Asha, Delhi
Zonal Coordinator, introduced the history of the Bramha Kumaris.
Avatar,
National Coordinator Mt Abu, spoke about the Social Service Wing’s services.
A pledge was
conducted by Birendra from the headquarters of Bramha Kumaris. Additionally, a
blessing was delivered by Zonal Coordinator, Vandana. This was followed by an
Inspiration by Sonam from Bramha Kumaris, Sikkim. Lastly a meditation commentary
was delivered by Vijaya Lakshmi.
The programme
concluded on a high note with a felicitation ceremony, where the Social Wing
honored the chief guest and guest of honor. This heartfelt gesture was
reciprocated by the Chief Minister and Krishna Kumari, who felicitated the
Social Wing, social servants, and principals in recognition of their remarkable
contributions.
A Sikkimese
cultural dance programme was also held for the gathering. Earlier, the welcome speech
was delivered by Sandhya.