Dharmendra Pradhan, Union Minister for Education, paid homage to Pandit Lakshmi Narayan Mishra on the occasion of his birth anniversary. Pradhan had the privilege of garlanding Mishra’s statue, commemorating his invaluable contributions to society and politics.
Pradhan reflected on Mishra’s profound dedication to serving the nation, instilled in him from his student days. Inspired by the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi, Mishra emerged as a beacon of social and political leadership, leaving an indelible mark on Indian society.
Pandit Lakshmi Narayan Mishra envisioned the concept of Samaveshiya Samaj, advocating for inclusive societal structures. His passion for language and literature, coupled with a steadfast commitment to their development, epitomized his multifaceted contributions to Indian culture.
Pradhan emphasized the enduring relevance of Mishra’s insights on Asmita (identity) and Swaviman’s Breti (inheritance of self-respect) in contemporary society. He expressed hope that Mishra’s teachings would inspire the current generation of social and political activists to uphold his ideals and work towards societal progress.
As India navigates complex social and political challenges, Pandit Lakshmi Narayan Mishra’s legacy serves as a guiding light, illuminating the path towards a more inclusive and harmonious society. Pradhan’s tribute underscores the enduring significance of Mishra’s vision and principles in shaping the nation’s ethos and identity.