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President of India presents Saraswati Sammaan to Dr. M Veerappa Moily

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President of India presents Saraswati Sammaan to Dr. M Veerappa Moily

The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee presented the 24th Saraswati Sammaan for the year 2014 to Dr. M Veerappa Moily, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) today (August 10, 2015) in New Delhi. He received the award for his Epic Sri Ramayana Mahanveshanam written in Kannada.

Speaking on the occasion, the President said he was happy to have the privilege of conferring the prestigious Saraswati Sammaan on his fellow Parliamentarian and friend of several decades, Dr. M. Veerappa Moily. He congratulated Dr. Molly for contributing to literature through his prolific writings along with having a successful political career.

The President said in his magnificent composition of 43,000 lines inspired by the original epic of Valmiki, Dr. Moily has shared with us his unique insight into contemporary situations. He has then addressed them through the prism of the eternal principles of good governance, high morality and righteousness. He has shared his belief that present day India has a lot to learn from the Ramayana especially that our nation-building effort must be based on the strong foundation of tolerance, pluralism and inclusiveness.

The President said that just as good prevails over evil in the Ramayana - and Gandhijis words Satyamev Jayete remind us that truth alone triumphs, Moilyjis epic brings to us such ageless values as compassion, self correction and discipline in thought and deed. In Dr. Moilys message, an echo of his own perceptions that our democracy can only flourish if there is an active Parliament, if the representatives of the people have a clear vision, if their efforts are supported and supplemented by a diligent Government and an independent judiciary. Additionally, the system depends on a responsible media and a vigilant society. The composition could truly be called a milestone not only in the realm of Indian literature; but in the tradition of the Ramayana.

 

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First Published: Aug 10 2015 | 12:20 AM IST

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