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Younger generation should take care of their elderly parents : Murmu

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Bhubaneswar: President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday said that moral and human values like service, equality and sympathy are the foundation of our culture and youth should be familiar with these great ideals.

Speaking after launching an Education Campaign ‘New Education for New India’ of Brahma Kumaris at Sambalpur, the President said younger generation should take care of their elderly parents and people from the deprived sections of society to make a better society.

She said positive attitude towards these values should be created in the minds of children through education.

The President said that moral education helps in building our life and brings positive changes in the society. Moral education makes us aware of the life values of compassion, kindness, friendship and fraternity.

Murmu said positive changes can occur in an individual having these qualities.

Positive changes in an individual can result a better society. ‘I am happy to note that Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya is making the path to happiness, peace and joy, accessible through character-building, self-realization and divine experience,’ the President said.

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