Hon’ble CM releases Parmanand Gandhi’s book - ‘Aapano Vaidic Vaarso’

Published By : Admin | July 31, 2011 | 15:35 IST

 

“A complete solution to the present-day challenges of global warming and terrorism is available in Vedic tradition. We need to honour our great culture and then the world will also acknowledge it”, said Chief Minister Mr. Narendra Modi today while releasing a book named ‘Aapano Vaidic Vaarso' penned by Mr. Parmanand Gandhi.

A book release function was held today at Ahmedabad by Shraddha publication on the birthday of Mr. Parmanand Gandhi. Speaking on the occasion Chief Minister said that Mr. Gandhi has lived like a karma yogi and is continually presenting the essence of shashtras before the society since last five decades. Mr.Gandhi has devoted his entire life for the shashtras and culture, Chief Minister said.

Chief Minister also recalled his first contact with Mr. Gandhi in 1962 during his (Mr. Modi's) childhood.

Chief Minister said the knowledge of Vedas was a creation of those people who lived in a fully developed and harmonized system of human existence. Vedic knowledge was orally transmitted, which has kept it intact till date. “Our ancestors had designed the texts like shrutis, smritis, upanishads and panchtantra with a scientific approach and stressed the action over philosophizing”, said Chief Minister.

There was a time when likeminded people were meeting in kumbh mela every twelfth year. They used to ponder over the problems prevailing in their society in the light of Vedas and used to come out with novel solutions to those problems. Vedic tradition can change its external shell according to the demand of time even as keeping its essence intact, which is its biggest strength, said Chief Minister.

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi held a telephone conversation with the Prime Minister of New Zealand, The Rt. Hon. Christopher Luxon today. The two leaders jointly announced the successful conclusion of the historic, ambitious and mutually beneficial India–New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

With negotiations having been Initiated during PM Luxon’s visit to India in March 2025, the two leaders agreed that the conclusion of the FTA in a record time of 9 months reflects the shared ambition and political will to further deepen ties between the two countries. The FTA would significantly deepen bilateral economic engagement, enhance market access, promote investment flows, strengthen strategic cooperation between the two countries, and also open up new opportunities for innovators, entrepreneurs, farmers, MSMEs, students and youth of both countries across various sectors.

With the strong and credible foundation provided by the FTA, both leaders expressed confidence in doubling bilateral trade over the next five years as well as an investment of USD 20 billion in India from New Zealand over the next 15 years. The leaders also welcomed the progress achieved in other areas of bilateral cooperation such as sports, education, and people-to-people ties, and reaffirmed their commitment towards further strengthening of the India-New Zealand partnership.

The leaders agreed to remain in touch.