Governor Mangubhai Patel stated that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country has reached a historic milestone where it is evident that the 21st century will belong to India. The spirit of Karmayoga, coupled with emotions and committed efforts, is the need of the hour for a developed India. Karmayoga is the path of progressing toward a higher purpose in daily life, serving as an effective means of personal growth, social reform, and service.
Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav emphasized that Madhya Pradesh is moving forward with commitment on the path of national policy. He highlighted that the state's various languages, dialects, expressions, and gestures are cultural jewels we should be proud of. He also mentioned that students studying languages such as Tamil and Telugu would be encouraged in the state. A committee will be formed, including national experts, for Mission Karmayogi in Madhya Pradesh.
Governor Patel and Chief Minister Yadav made these remarks at the inauguration of the workshop, which was held in the Sandipani Auditorium of Raj Bhavan. Raj Bhavan, Madhya Pradesh, organized the workshop in collaboration with the Higher Education Department, the Private University Regulatory Commission, and United Consciousness.
The Chief Minister was welcomed with a traditional woven stole and a bouquet by Additional Chief Secretary to the Governor, Shir K.C. Gupta, and Additional Chief Secretary Shri Anupam Rajan. The event was graced by dignitaries, including Jawaharlal Nehru University Vice-Chancellor Professor Shantishree Dhulipudi Pandit, Chairman of the Madhya Pradesh Private University Regulatory Commission Shri Bharat Sharan Singh, Director of Madhya Pradesh Hindi Granth Academy Shri Ashok Kadel, and Higher Education Commissioner Shri Nishant Barbade.