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NEW DELHI, MARCH 10: Addressing the gathering during Valedictory ceremony, His Excellency Shri. Acharya Dev Vrat, Hon’ble Governor of Himachal Pradesh advised the students to value the rich culture and history of our Country. He shared that the challenges in present times are created by educated people and not by the uneducated and poor ones. He remarked that the Indian Politics is not in a good condition since it is based on uncertainty of ideas. Shri Acharya pointed out that the interpretation of religion is wrongly conceived by the people, hence the citizens are divided by the wall of religion. He urged the students to imbibe the true values and essence of religion. He averred that true religion advises us to treat people in a way we want to be treated by others.
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