Cooperative spirit within the country will help it to become self-sufficient, self-dependent and self-reliant in all the fields, said President Pranab Mukherjee.
“Cooperative spirit within the country will help it to become self-sufficient, self-dependent and self-reliant in all the fields” he added.
The President was speaking after inaugurating ‘Adamya Chetana Seva Utsava 2017’ and Sri Shankara National Centre for Cancer Prevention and Research in Bengaluru and was attended by Karnataka Governor Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah among others.
He said the developmental objectives of the nation can be achieved with the efforts of both Government and people’s organisations supplementing each other.
“Bengaluru is emerging as an education hub and the health hub of the rest of India. Thanks to the educationists, philanthropists and medical practitioners and scientists for making their city a centre of both education and health,” Mukherjee said.
“I have no doubt the way in which the people are developing the spirit of cooperation, the cooperative spirit will truly translate to convert our country to be self-sufficient, self-dependent and self-reliant in all the fields,” he added.
Adamya Chetana is a charitable organisation started by Union Minister Ananth Kumar in 1997 in the memory of his late mother Girija Narayana Shastry, of which he is the chief patron. The organisation works in the field of education with food, education and health as its core intervention.
lauding Ananth and his wife, Tejaswini for their service to society through Adamya Chetana, the President said “We cannot expect government to do everything.”
“There are many problems which we cannot solve on our own... yes Government can do much more than any individual or institutions, but government cannot do everything,” he said.
Sri Shankara National Centre for Cancer Prevention and Research a not-for-profit institution will cater to all segments of the society irrespective of caste, creed, religion and economic status and provide equal access and care to the most indigent and poor patients as well as the rich. This cancer super speciality hospital will provide 31 beds of the 150 general ward beds are totally free for the really poor and needy. The hospital also provide medicines to the cancer patients will be highly subsidized for economically poorer patients.
Recalling a summit of the heads of governments held in 1995 in Denmark, in which he participated as Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission, he said the summit had recognised that it is the responsibility of people at large to remove social inequality, and highlighted the importance of feeding the hungry children.
He said, “10 commitments were adopted at the summit, out of which one important commitment was to feed the hungry children, because when you feed a child you feed a generation, you feed your future”.
Noting that it is students who are going to be our future and generation next, the President said if they become healthy, educated and energetic, they will be an asset to society and family.