A moral commitment that binds the world
What is our greatest identity as human beings? The question may seem simple, yet its answer is profound and layered.
What is our greatest identity as human beings? The question may seem simple, yet its answer is profound and layered.
As another year turns, humanity finds itself trapped in structures of its own making. The problems that confront us today are not accidents of fate.
This legacy has inspired humanity for centuries and continues to guide the world even today, he claimed.
Birla made these remarks while delivering inaugural address at an international conference titled "Faith and Future: Integrating AI with Spirituality" at Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar.
On the occasion of the death anniversary of Swami Vivekananda on Friday, chief minister Mamata Banerjee sent a subtle political message to people of the state to adopt Swamiji’s principle of “religion of humanity”, which are not narrowed by the walls of religious beliefs, caste, and class.
These times of an escalating environmental crisis are supposed to be times of increasing peace and international cooperation as without this it is impossible to resolve the life-threatening environmental problems.
Humanity has come a long way in the choices it has made in electing those who are called to govern. Understandably, the systems of governance throughout the world are far from perfect.
Many of the ‘golden ages’ in history were actually gilded ages. And yet, there are people and leaders who are more obsessed with the ‘halcyon’ past than the present. To them, the present is the ‘always postponed future.’
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) general secretary, Dattatreya Hosabale, on Thursday said India lives for humanity adding that mission of the…
It is common to regard the history of humanity mainly in terms of progress, particularly when longer-term comparisons are involved. However, if we are looking at real welfare of people, then there is no reason or evidence to believe in the inevitability of progress.