Setting an example of communal harmony, the students from Muslim and Christian communities took part in the Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanam’s (TTD) Subhapradam programme in Karimnagar.
TTD in association with the Hindu Dharma Prachara Parishad conducted a week-long Subhapradam programme from May 13 to 19 at Vivekananda Vidyanikethan High School in Karimnagar by teach moral values to the students of class IX and X.
Ashraf Ali, a student of Godavarikhani coal belt, said that the programme helped him learn about the moral values and respect elders, parents and teachers.
“I am happy to learn yoga and other traditions of Hindu religion, he said Azarruddin from Navipeta village of Chigurumamidi mandal, said “I want to learn about the Hindu religion so joined the Subapradam programme, which was inspiring. I will come again in the next summer season and participate in the programme.”
A Christian girl, Manisha of Mustabad mandal, said that she was adamant and did not respect elders, including her parents.
Now, after undergoing a week-long training, she was eagerly waiting to meet her parents behave properly with them.
Asked whether their parents had not opposed to attend the Hindu religious programme, she said “My parents sent me here to learn moral values.”
ZPHS Mustabad headmistress Anuradha, who motivated more than 20 Muslim students to attend the TTD’s Subhapradam programme, said that the students should learn the culture and traditions of various religions so she encouraged her students to attend the programme.TTD AEO M.B. Ashok Kumar said that he was proud to see children from other religions participating in the Subapradam programme.
No comments:
Post a Comment