OUR MENTORS

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Bharat, that is India, is a country that represents one-sixth of the world’s population and yet is far from taking its rightful position in the comity of nations. The idea of Bharat represents a land of ancient wisdom, a land of peaceful co-existence of different ideas and ways of life, a land where Man and Nature have lived in harmony, a land of material prosperity and a goal of spiritual perfection. For various historical reasons, the people of Bharat have been distracted, derailed and diverted from these lofty national goals. Political freedom was attained in 1947, but economic, social and spiritual freedom has remained unattained. Economic policies since Independence has still not been able to bring millions of Bharatiya’s out of poverty. Pursuit of political power by a class of self-serving politicians has fragmented Bharatiya society on every possible fault-line, be it that of religion, language, caste, economic class or identity. Health, education and basic infrastructure remain substandard and out of reach for millions of Indians. And most importantly, the multi-colored fabric of Bharatiya society, nurtured and nourished over millennia is under threat of fragmentation. In this context, it is a historical obligation of today’s generation to rise, unite and dedicate their lives for the National regeneration. The need at this point of time is not only of a new political party, but a radically new way of thinking, a new approach to public policies, a new economic model not only focused on growth and development, but also conservation of natural resources for generations yet to come and inclusiveness of all sections of society
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Bharat, that is India, is a country that represents one-sixth of the world’s population and yet is far from taking its rightful position in the comity of nations. The idea of Bharat represents a land of ancient wisdom, a land of peaceful co-existence of different ideas and ways of life, a land where Man and Nature have lived in harmony, a land of material prosperity and a goal of spiritual perfection.
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Bharat, that is India, is a country that represents one-sixth of the world’s population and yet is far from taking its rightful position in the comity of nations. The idea of Bharat represents a land of ancient wisdom, a land of peaceful co-existence of different ideas and ways of life, a land where Man and Nature have lived in harmony, a land of material prosperity and a goal of spiritual perfection. For various historical reasons, the people of Bharat have been distracted, derailed and diverted from these lofty national goals. Political freedom was attained in 1947, but economic, social and spiritual freedom has remained unattained. Economic policies since Independence has still not been able to bring millions of Bharatiya’s out of poverty. Pursuit of political power by a class of self-serving politicians has fragmented Bharatiya society on every possible fault-line, be it that of religion, language, caste, economic class or identity. Health, education and basic infrastructure remain substandard and out of reach for millions of Indians. And most importantly, the multi-colored fabric of Bharatiya society, nurtured and nourished over millennia is under threat of fragmentation. In this context, it is a historical obligation of today’s generation to rise, unite and dedicate their lives for the National regeneration. The need at this point of time is not only of a new political party, but a radically new way of thinking, a new approach to public policies, a new economic model not only focused on growth and development, but also conservation of natural resources for generations yet to come and inclusiveness of all sections of society
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Bharat, that is India, is a country that represents one-sixth of the world’s population and yet is far from taking its rightful position in the comity of nations. The idea of Bharat represents a land of ancient wisdom, a land of peaceful co-existence of different ideas and ways of life, a land where Man and Nature have lived in harmony, a land of material prosperity and a goal of spiritual perfection. For various historical reasons, the people of Bharat have been distracted, derailed and diverted from these lofty national goals. Political freedom was attained in 1947, but economic, social and spiritual freedom has remained unattained. Economic policies since Independence has still not been able to bring millions of Bharatiya’s out of poverty. Pursuit of political power by a class of self-serving politicians has fragmented Bharatiya society on every possible fault-line, be it that of religion, language, caste, economic class or identity. Health, education and basic infrastructure remain substandard and out of reach for millions of Indians. And most importantly, the multi-colored fabric of Bharatiya society, nurtured and nourished over millennia is under threat of fragmentation. In this context, it is a historical obligation of today’s generation to rise, unite and dedicate their lives for the National regeneration. The need at this point of time is not only of a new political party, but a radically new way of thinking, a new approach to public policies, a new economic model not only focused on growth and development, but also conservation of natural resources for generations yet to come and inclusiveness of all sections of society
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Bharat, that is India, is a country that represents one-sixth of the world’s population and yet is far from taking its rightful position in the comity of nations. The idea of Bharat represents a land of ancient wisdom, a land of peaceful co-existence of different ideas and ways of life, a land where Man and Nature have lived in harmony, a land of material prosperity and a goal of spiritual perfection. For various historical reasons, the people of Bharat have been distracted, derailed and diverted from these lofty national goals. Political freedom was attained in 1947, but economic, social and spiritual freedom has remained unattained.
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Bharat, that is India, is a country that represents one-sixth of the world’s population and yet is far from taking its rightful position in the comity of nations. The idea of Bharat represents a land of ancient wisdom, a land of peaceful co-existence of different ideas and ways of life, a land where Man and Nature have lived in harmony, a land of material prosperity and a goal of spiritual perfection. For various historical reasons, the people of Bharat have been distracted, derailed and diverted from these lofty national goals. Political freedom was attained in 1947, but economic, social and spiritual freedom has remained unattained. Economic policies since Independence has still not been able to bring millions of Bharatiya’s out of poverty. Pursuit of political power by a class of self-serving politicians has fragmented Bharatiya society on every possible fault-line, be it that of religion, language, caste, economic class or identity. Health, education and basic infrastructure remain substandard and out of reach for millions of Indians. And most importantly, the multi-colored fabric of Bharatiya society, nurtured and nourished over millennia is under threat of fragmentation. In this context, it is a historical obligation of today’s generation to rise, unite and dedicate their lives for the National regeneration. The need at this point of time is not only of a new political party, but a radically new way of thinking, a new approach to public policies, a new economic model not only focused on growth and development, but also conservation of natural resources for generations yet to come and inclusiveness of all sections of society