Biharsharif: Venkaiiah Naidu’s vice president on Sunday inaugurated the Sixth Three Day (IDDC) Dharma Dharma Conference on the Nalanda University (NU) campus and hoped that the event would provide new lessons and insights to make the world post-covid better place for humanity – “The world where competition gives way to compassion, wealth makes roads for health, consumerism provides ways on spirituality and supremacy and domination of results for peaceful coexistence”.
The sixth IDDC has been held jointly by the NU and India Foundation.
Naidu also called for a rearrangement of lifestyles and critically thought after covid pandemics to build peace and harmony in the world.
He added peace and brotherhood preached by Gautam Buddha is a central idea to ensure development in this country.
“We must try to follow these principles.
Universal principles of peaceful existence, cooperation, reciprocal care and share, nonviolent, friendliness, affection, peace, truth, honesty, indifference and sacrifice have become The integral part of Dharmic’s ethical advice, “he said, added that the raised NU was raised should not only provide knowledge to students but also made them wise.
Overcoming the event, Governor Phagu Chauhan discussed the length of NU’s past and expressed his happiness for his resurrection.
Minister of Nitish Kumar’s Chairman said Rajgir had noble history and was associated with all major religions.
He used the opportunity to highlight the success of Covid vaccinations in Bihar and elsewhere in this country.
In his remarks address, Deputy Chancellor NU Sunain Singh said the middle lane shown by Gautam Buddha and Vedas would guide in overcoming economic and mental pressures caused by covid pandemics.
About 150 scholars from the country and abroad will present their research papers at IDDC.
Minister of Rustic Development of the State of Shrawan Kumar, Nalanda MP Kaushlendra Kumar, Commissioner of the Division of Patna Sanjay Kumar Agarwal, Nalanda DM Yogendra Kumar Singh and Nalanda SP Hari Prasath S was included among those present.