December 23, 2024

What’s worshipped in the mythology has great relevance to modern science: Assam Governor

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Pushkaram (Guwahati), Nov 10 (HS): ‘Brahmaputra Pushkaram’ and Sanskritik Somaroh festival is a great occasion to showcase our earnest gratitude to the life giving prosperity of the Brahmaputra,” said Assam Governor Prof. Jagdish Mukhi while attending the Brahmaputra Pushkaram in Sonaram Field, Bharalumukhh.
Speaking on the occasion, the Governor said that what was worshipped in the mythology has great relevance to modern science. Everyone should conserve water and make conscious effort to harvest water. It should be a moral responsibility to stop wastage and pollution of water and conscious effort should be made towards maintaining the purity of water.
Stating that centre has introduced Jal Jeevan Mission to ensure Har Ghar Jal to all households, Prof.Mukhi said, “Conservation of water bodies, rivers and rivulets is our priority. Central and State governments are also taking many initiatives to generate awareness especially among the school children. Our sole intention is to help the growing children to become responsible citizens in future and who in turn can promote judicious use of water. This ideal blend of our mythology and science is very essential for the sustenance of life. In view of this, we all have to take larger responsibility for presenting an ideal atmosphere for future generation.”
The Governor also said that through the festival, a broad canvas has been presented to pay odes to the numerous teeming ethnic cultures originated along the mighty Brahmaputra and its 121 tributaries. He also believed that this festival will showcase the state as one of the epicentres of cultural and spiritual tourism.
The First Lady of Assam Prem Mukhi, Vice-President of Purva Tirupathi Sri Balaji Seva Samiti K.Muthuswamy along with a host of other dignitaries were present on the occasion.