President Murmu Launches 'Karmayoga for Empowered Bharat' Campaign with Brahma Kumaris

President Droupadi Murmu inaugurated an All-India Conference and launched the nationwide 'Karmayoga for Empowered Bharat' campaign in New Delhi. She emphasized that economic and technological progress must be integrated with moral values and spirituality to achieve balanced, holistic development. The President warned that development without ethics can lead to wealth concentration, environmental damage, and social exploitation. She asserted that spirituality and the practice of selfless service (Karmayoga) are essential for building a just, peaceful, and prosperous society.

Key Points: President Murmu Launches Karmayoga Campaign for Empowered Bharat

  • Launches nationwide Karmayoga campaign
  • Stresses ethics in economic growth
  • Warns of imbalances without morality
  • Calls for value-based leadership
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President Murmu inaugurates All-India Conference, launches nationwide campaign 'Karmayoga for Empowered Bharat' of Brahma Kumaris

President Droupadi Murmu inaugurates conference, launches nationwide 'Karmayoga for Empowered Bharat' campaign, stressing ethics in development.

"Integrating moral values and spirituality with material progress is essential to balanced, holistic development. - President Droupadi Murmu"

New Delhi, February 13

President Droupadi Murmu inaugurated an All-India Conference and launched a nationwide campaign 'Karmayoga for Empowered Bharat' of Brahma Kumaris on Friday at New Delhi.

According to Rashtrapati Bhavan, the President said that integrating moral values and spirituality with material progress is essential to balanced, holistic development.

She said that economic progress fosters prosperity and technological progress promotes innovation, efficiency and competition. These lay the foundation for a prosperous nation.

According to President Murmu, however, economic and technological development without morality can create social imbalances. For example, unethical economic growth can lead to the concentration of wealth and resources, environmental damage, and the exploitation of vulnerable segments of society. The use of technology without ethical values can be destructive to humanity.

The President said that spirituality provides fundamental values and a moral framework that inspire us to practice Karmayoga, or selfless service. Spirituality also emphasises virtues such as integrity, compassion, non-violence and service to others. These are principles essential for building a peaceful and just society.

She further noted that when thoughts are grounded in spiritual values, individuals can transcend self-interest and consider the welfare of all.

She asserted that the country's leadership can make just and fair administrative decisions grounded in spirituality. Such decisions are not for the benefit of any one class, but for the benefit of all citizens. When government actions are just, it promotes trust and stability in society.

The President said that Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya teaches Rajayoga. It is not merely about sitting in one place and contemplating the self. Karmayoga is a fundamental part of it. Karmayoga is about following high spiritual principles while fulfilling all our responsibilities.

The Rashtrapati Bhavan mentioned that the President was pleased to note that millions of Brahma Kumaris members live meaningful lives by regularly practising Karmayoga.

She said that through Karmayoga, every citizen of the country can contribute to India's sustainable, holistic development. This will not only enable India to progress economically but also help create a society that serves as a model of a value-based life for the world.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Karmayoga for Empowered Bharat is a beautiful concept. But I hope this isn't just another slogan. We need to see these values reflected in actual policies and governance. Less talk, more selfless action, please.
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Arjun K
Absolutely right about technology without ethics being destructive. Look at social media today! We need this moral compass more than ever. Proud to see Indian spiritual principles being highlighted on a national platform.
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Sarah B
As someone living in India for work, I find this perspective fascinating. The emphasis on balancing material and spiritual growth is something unique to the culture here. The West could learn a lot from this holistic approach.
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Meera T
My mother has been associated with Brahma Kumaris for years. Their focus on meditation and selfless service has brought so much peace to our family. Glad to see their work getting recognition at the highest level. 🕉️
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Vikram M
The point about wealth concentration and environmental damage is spot on. True development is when it reaches the last person in the queue. Hope this campaign inspires real change in corporate and political ethics.

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