Raksha Bandhan - Celebrating the bond of affection between brother & sister

Published By : Admin | August 2, 2012 | 13:57 IST

RakshaBandhan -Celebratingthe bond of affection between brother & sister

 

Dear Friends,

Today Indians across the world are celebrating the festival of Raksha Bandhan. On this auspicious day, I would like to extend my warm greetings to everyone.

Raksha Bandhan is a festival that has been an integral part of our culture for thousands of years. This is the festival that personifies the tremendous strength of the bond of affection between a brother and a sister. What is extremely special about this festival is the way in which it has always blended with the changing times. From antiquity, medieval times till the present, the nature and manner of celebrating it has varied a great deal but the novelty of Raksha Bandhan only increased!

Today we salute the power of Matru Shakti. It is a fact that any society that does not respect women cannot scale the heights of progress. We must ensure active participation of womanpower in the journey of development. In Gujarat, we have taken various progressive steps for Women’s Empowerment. And I am glad to share that the positive outcomes of these initiatives are already visible.

On Raksha Bandhan, I look forward to meeting people who come from all over Gujarat. These are people from various walks of life, belonging to all sections of society who come all the way to share some of their joys during this festival. Meeting them can truly liftone’s spirit!

Once again, my heartfelt greetings on Raksha Bandhan.

 

Yours,

Narendra Modi

 

Nari Gaurav, Gujarat's Pride

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Kind Words from Honorable Justice Krishna Iyer, former Judge of the Supreme Court
March 19, 2020

Dear Friends,

"Work without expecting the fruits of action"- this message of the Bhagavada Gita is strongly engrained in all of us. At times, even such deeply dedicated lives get inspired when touched by emotions. Amidst the glitter of fame and name flows incessantly a stream of sentiments but it is like river Saraswati just felt underneath. The sweet sounds of these streams find their ways and shake you to the core occasionally.

Sometime back I had been to Kerala where I paid an informal courtesy to one of India’s most renowned judges, Honorable Justice Krishna Iyer (Former Judge, Supreme Court). In a simple house, he sat in a room lit with sunrays peeping through the windows in the midst of heaps of books. It was truly an honour to meet the 90-year old Justice Iyer, whose persona epitomized politeness, kindness and a deep sense of affection! This meeting will be edged in my memory forever.

Friends, the whole of Gujarat is familiar with my passion for girl child education. Everybody has enjoyed the fruits of the Kanya Kelavani initiative across Gujarat! Details about the initiative could be found here (Kanya Kelavani).

I am writing this today to share with you an inspiring letter I received from Justice Iyer a few months ago in which he lauded our efforts for girl child education. The letter is sure to bring great joy to your heart as it did to mine. Joy and enthusiasm are best enjoyed when shared and this collective enthusiasm can further strengthen us to work better.

(His letter and my reply can be viewed here)

Letter 1 :- Honorable Justice Iyer’s letter to Shri Narendra Modi

Letter 2 :- Shri Narendra Modi’s reply to Honorable Justice Krishna Iyer