Venkaiah Naidu Emphasizes the Values of 'Share and Care' in Indian Culture
Former Vice-President of India, M. Venkaiah Naidu, recently participated in the Onam celebrations organized by the Kerala Kala Samithi in Visakhapatnam.
During the event, he highlighted the enduring importance of the principles of 'share and care' in Indian culture and stressed the need to pass these values on to the younger generation.
Addressing the gathering as the chief guest on September 3, Mr. Venkaiah Naidu eloquently articulated, "Irrespective of caste, creed, and religion, we are all Indians.
We should feel proud of our great traditions and culture. Culture is a way of life. If you have bread and eat it, it is prakruti, if you snatch other person’s bread it is vikruti. But if you share your bread with others, it is sanskruti."
His words resonated with the audience, emphasizing the inclusive and compassionate nature of Indian culture, which places a high value on sharing and caring for others.
Venkaiah Naidu's call to impart these timeless values to the younger generation underscores their enduring relevance in today's diverse and interconnected world.