Sriperumbudur, Jan 02, 2018- A five daysâ Bangladeshi Student Delegation Exposure Visit-cum-Orientation Programme in India organised by Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD) began here today.
To imbibe values of life , we need to learn spirituality flowing from Bhagvad Gita which is ism neutral religion free treatise on relationship management and welfare economics, said Prof. Madan Mohan Goel, Director, RGNIYD while delivering the inaugural address.
RGNIYD stands committed for empowerment of youth with dedication, devotion and determination to say no to discrimination, discontent and deprivation, explained Prof. Goel
The peace in every head and heart (consumer, producer, distributor and trader) is necessary and sufficient to say no to stress, tensions and fear, said Prof. Goel.
For employability of youth, we need to increase return on training investment (ROTI) with communication skills, time management and spiritual input along with abilities of head and heart, skills and knowledge, told Prof. Goel.
We have to adopt non-violence in economics as spiritual economics to be exactly called âNeedonomicsâ (economics of needs) and no to Greedonomics ( economics of greed) causing violence, corruption ,terrorism and exploitation of all kinds, told Prof. Goel.
Let the youth be motivated to think âout of the boxâ solutions of their problems in present times of competition which is unhealthy also, believes Professor Goel who is an economist.
Director , RGNIYD presented a copy of Bhagwat Gita to the delegates.
Prof Vasanthi Rajendran, Dr Pitabasa Sahoo, Dr Suresh Sundaram, Dr Sharmistha Bhattacharjee, Dr Shafali Nagpal, Dr S Lalitha ,Dr Kumarvel, Dr Anbu Kavitha and Dr Suresh Kumar faculty members of RGNIYD graced the occasion
Earlier Prof. Vasanthi Rajenderan welcomed the guests and given programme brief and Mr David Paul proposed the vote of thanks.