Two Groups of Secretaries present ideas on Education and Crisis Management to PM

Published By : Admin | January 13, 2017 | 21:51 IST
Groups of Secretaries to the Government of India, today presented ideas on Education and Crisis Management to PM Modi

Two Groups of Secretaries to the Government of India, today presented ideas on Education and Crisis Management, to the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi.

Union Ministers, and officials from the NITI Aayog were also present on the occasion.

With this, all nine presentations on various governance related themes have now been made in the current series.

Speaking at the conclusion of the presentations, the Prime Minister emphasized that the Union Government is open to new ideas. He urged all Secretaries to continue thinking holistically and give top priority to concrete outcomes.

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The Prime Minister posted on X:

"श्रेष्ठ आचरण वह दीपक है, जिससे व्यक्ति के साथ-साथ समाज भी आलोकित होता है। इसी आदर्श को अपनाते हुए हमारे देशवासी आज पूरे संयम, सामर्थ्य और कर्तव्यनिष्ठा से राष्ट्र निर्माण में जुटे हुए हैं।

तस्माच्छास्त्रं प्रमाणं ते कार्याकार्यव्यवस्थितौ।
ज्ञात्वा शास्त्रविधानोक्तं कर्म कर्तुमिहार्हसि।।"

The determination of what ought to be done and what ought not to be done should not rest upon subjective opinion or momentary impulse but upon a well-ordered standard grounded in the Śāstra, which imparts direction and discipline to conduct. Therefore, a person ought to act in accordance with that established system of standards, so that one's conduct becomes balanced, validated and meaningful.