The PM wrote to Senior Advocate Aggarwala, congratulating him over the conduct of Worldwide Convention of Jurists & Writers for World Peace 2024 being held at London on October 9 and 10. (File)
“These values maintain even better relevance right this moment and have immense potential to grow to be a world unifying pressure,” stated PM Modi in a signed message to ex-Supreme Courtroom Bar Affiliation of India (SCBA) President Adish C Aggarwala
From Bhagwan Buddha to Mahatma Gandhi, India has a wealthy custom of placing human dignity and welfare above all the things else, stated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday.
“These values maintain even better relevance right this moment and have immense potential to grow to be a world unifying pressure,” stated PM Modi in a signed message for ex-Supreme Courtroom Bar Affiliation of India (SCBA) President Adish C Aggarwala.
The Prime Minister wrote to Senior Advocate Aggarwala, who’s the President of the Worldwide Council of Jurists and the Worldwide Fee of Writers, congratulating him over the conduct of Worldwide Convention of Jurists & Writers for World Peace 2024 being held at London on October 9 and 10.
“The presence of Chief Justices, Ministers, Judges, Members of Parliament, Bar leaders, writers, editors and legislation academics on the Convention brings collectively a wealthy pool of pros throughout numerous domains which have a big bearing on insurance policies, peace and prosperity on the earth,” the PM stated.
The Prime Minister additionally acknowledged the rise of latest conflicts that threaten the socio-economic stability of countries. “Such challenges might be efficiently addressed solely by concerted international motion at varied ranges of engagement, together with people-to-people contact,” PM Modi asserted.
The Prime Minister asserted that the enriching deliberations on the convention will assist devise a futuristic blueprint to usher in peace, concord and well-being.