Venkaiah Naidu: Culture Flourishes When Rooted in Human Values & Innovation

Former Vice-President M. Venkaiah Naidu addressed the Utkal University of Culture's foundation day, stating that culture flourishes by engaging with social harmony, sustainability, and inclusive growth. He emphasized Odisha's unique place in India's civilisational narrative and urged students to respect tradition while innovating. Odisha Governor Dr Hari Babu Kambhampati highlighted culture as a living resource for generating employment and strengthening social cohesion. Both leaders stressed that development must remain rooted in cultural identity and ethics to avoid becoming hollow.

Key Points: Venkaiah Naidu on Culture, Values, and Education at Utkal University

  • Culture must engage with human concerns
  • Odisha's unique civilisational place
  • Education should balance tradition and innovation
  • Progress needs cultural grounding
  • Culture as a driver for sustainable livelihoods
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Culture flourishes when rooted in human values: Ex-Vice Prez Venkaiah Naidu

Former VP Naidu & Odisha Governor stress culture as a living force for harmony, innovation, and sustainable development at university event.

"Culture truly flourishes when it engages with real human concerns. - M. Venkaiah Naidu"

Bhubaneswar, Jan 7

Former Vice-President of India M. Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday said that culture truly flourishes when it engages with real human concerns such as social harmony, environmental sustainability, dignity of labour and inclusive growth.

Addressing the valedictory ceremony of the 27th Foundation Day of the Utkal University of Culture here, Naidu said Odisha occupies a unique place in India's civilisational narrative, where culture has always been regarded as a living force shaping collective life.

"From rituals and customs to architecture, literature, music, dance and craftsmanship, culture in Odisha permeates everyday life. In this context, it is fitting that the country's first university dedicated exclusively to cultural studies was established in the state," he said.

Addressing students, the former Vice-President said they were not only inheritors of a rich cultural legacy but also the creators of its future. He urged them to respect tradition while embracing innovation and stressed that education should empower them to question, create and serve society.

Observing that the present era is dominated by speed and technology, Naidu said institutions like the Utkal University of Culture remind society that progress must remain rooted in identity, ethics and shared memory. Development without cultural grounding, he cautioned, risks becoming hollow and disconnected from human values.

Emphasising that culture is dynamic and continuously evolving, Naidu said the responsibility of the university extends beyond conservation to the meaningful reinterpretation of traditions through research, documentation, creative experimentation and sustained academic dialogue.

He also lauded the university's interdisciplinary approach, outreach initiatives and community engagement, describing teachers as mentors and torchbearers who uphold a delicate balance between academic excellence, ethics and creative sensitivity.

Addressing the gathering, Odisha Governor Dr Hari Babu Kambhampati highlighted the need to view culture as a driver of innovation, enterprise and sustainable livelihoods in a rapidly changing, technology-driven world.

He said students and alumni of the university are not only custodians of tradition but also potential cultural entrepreneurs and innovators.

"Culture is not merely something to be preserved; it is a living resource that can generate employment, strengthen social cohesion and contribute to sustainable development," the Governor said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Absolutely agree with Shri Naidu. Development without cultural grounding is like a tree without roots. We see this in our cities sometimes - modern but soulless. Need more such institutions across India.
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Aman W
The point about cultural entrepreneurs is brilliant. We have so much heritage - textiles, crafts, music - that can create sustainable livelihoods if marketed well. It's about respecting tradition while innovating for the modern market.
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Sarah B
As someone who studied Indian culture, I appreciate this balanced view. It's not about rejecting technology, but ensuring progress is ethical and inclusive. The interdisciplinary approach mentioned is key.
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Karthik V
Well said, but I hope this isn't just talk. Our education system still heavily prioritizes engineering and medicine. Need actual policy support and funding for cultural studies to make students see it as a viable career path.
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Meera T
Odisha's culture is indeed a living force! From the magnificent temples to the vibrant Pattachitra art and Gotipua dance, it's everywhere. Glad it's getting this recognition. Jai Jagannath! 🎨

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