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news Round-up : Technology cannot replace relations

?Modern technology has definitely made the life easier, but it is also a fact that only technology is not everything for the human beings. It is only a medium to connect people, it cannot replace the relations.

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Feb 19, 2018, 04:05 pm IST
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Patna: “Modern technology has definitely made the life easier, but it is also a fact that only technology is not everything for the human beings. It is only a medium to connect people, it cannot replace the relations. This is the reason that people feel themselves lonely even while enjoying the friend circle of thousands of people in the social media,” said RSS Sahsarkaryavah Shri Suresh Soni while inaugurating the newly built studio of Vishwa Samvad Kendra on February 15.
Referring to Apple’s founder Steve Jobs and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg he said one can have control over the technology as much one wants, but for mental peace one looks at the Indian way of life only. He said the information technology should be used to give right direction to the society.
Secretary of the Samvad Kendra Dr Sanjeev Chaurasia said the Samvad Kendra has been active in the field of journalism and mass communication. Trustee Shri Vimal Jain stressed the need that all people should work to ensure positive use of the technology. Editor of the Samvad Kendra Shri Sanjeev Kumar brief the activities of the Kendra. President of the Samvad Kendra Shriprakash Narayan Singh proposed a vote of thanks.

 

Making girls self-reliant

Mumbai: The first training camp of ‘Mission Sahasi’, a project started by Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad to generate the feeling of security among girls, was organised at Thakur College at Kandiwali. Addressing the participants of the camp Hindi film star Harsh said the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad has been working for the betterment of the society and the nation. “I am proud to be part of this initiative,” he said. About 3000 girl students joined the camp second day. National organising secretary of the Parishad Shri Sunil Ambekar, national general secretary Shri Ashish Chauhan also addressed the students. The prime objective of this project is to make the girls daring and self-reliant. (VSK Mumbai)

 

Eradicate social discrimination

Shimla: Blood has no caste. It saves the life of everyone without any discrimination. Hence, it is necessary to eradicate all types of social discrimination,” said RSS Himachal Pradesh Prant Pracharak Shri Sanjeevan Kumar. He was addressing a gathering during the blood donation camp organised a part of Sant Ravidas Jayanti celebration at Ridge Maidan.
He said nobody asks for the caste of anyone joining any activity stated by the Sangh swayamsevaks. The only identity of an individual in the Sangh is that of a swayamsevak. He called upon the intellectual section of the society to work collectively to eradicate social discrimination so that there is harmony in the society and all sections of the society work collectively.  Education Minister of Himachal Pradesh Shri Suresh Bhardwaj was chief guest on the occasion. He said the Sangh has been working to ensure harmony in the society. He said all great personalities of the country have worked without any discrimination. Shri Bodhraj Sharma presided over the function while  president of Ravidas Dharmasabha Shri Karmachand Bhatia proposed a vote of thanks.     (VSK Shimla)

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