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Rajnath Singh Praises Arya Samaj For Promoting Girls' Education

Home Minister Rajnath Singh said Arya Samaj has been running more than 6,000 schools, which is an appreciated contribution to the society.

Rajnath Singh Praises Arya Samaj For Promoting Girls' Education
Home Minister Rajnath Singh was the chief guest at a global convention of the Arya Samaj. (File)
New Delhi:

Home Minister Rajnath Singh today praised the contributions of social reformer Swami Dayananda Saraswati to the society, saying his foundation Arya Samaj has been working tirelessly to promote girls' education and clean environment.

Mr Singh made the remarks at the concluding event of a four-day global convention of the Arya Samaj where he was the chief guest.

"India's strength is in Indianness, it is in cultural unity. As strong the unity is as powerful India will be," he said.

The minister praised the organisation for contributing towards finding a solution to various issues facing the country.

"India wanted to be powerful not just for the benefit of the country but for the entire world and humankind," Singh said.

"India is a country which gave the concept of 'Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam' - the world is one family - to the world. Sages of India in the ancient spread the message of humanity and culture not only within the country but also around the world," Mr Singh said.

He praised the level of discipline and peace maintained by the thousands of participants who have been attending the global convention.

"Arya Samaj is not just an organisation but a thought. It is such a revolutionary thought that awakens and motivates those who are sleeping," he said.

"Today, pollution has become a global menace and the world is taking steps to combat it. Swami Dayananda Saraswati, who was a reformer, at that time recognised the issue and began the practice of 'yagya' for the purification of environment," the BJP minister said.

Arya Samaj has been running more than 6,000 schools, which is an appreciated contribution to the society, he added.

Over 800 years before the Pythagoras' theorem was introduced to the world, an Indian sage, Baudhayana, had given its concept in Sanskrit, Mr Singh said.

"Trees should not be felled, girls should be educated, environment should be clean, these all teachings are already in place in Indian culture. Swami Dayananda Saraswati ji wanted to take this message to the world that's why he established Arya Samaj," the minister said, adding that India's culture is the greatest culture in the world.

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