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Addressing the event, DCM emphasized that the Pancasila Vihara is not only a place of religious worship and devotion, but they also serve as centres of learning and education. Viharas were traditionally places of learning in ancient India, and were responsible for preserving and spreading traditional knowledge and culture. It will further strengthen the sense of unity and communal harmony among the people of Arunachal Pradesh. He also gave assurance of his complete support to the Sanga in preserving the traditional culture and heritage of the state.
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Furthermore, he also urged the citizens of the state to embrace the spirit of peace and communal harmony and strive to achieve the dream of a “New Arunachal”. The Deputy Chief Minister expressed his gratitude to the Galenja Singpho community for taking the initiative to build the vihara.
Highlighting the National Youth Day, he enlightened about the principles of Swami Vivekananda and advised the youths to adopt his principles in their life to boost their morales and self confidence.
Earlier, the DCM also flagged off the Young India Run Marathon, organised by the Bhartiya Janta Yuva Morcha, commemorating the National Youth Day and advised the youths to stay focused on their studies to achieve greater success and help the region develop. He also asked them to stay away from drugs and other such vices.