Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch a series of works dedicated to the philosophy of Jana Sangh idealouge Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya in New Delhi today.
The 15-volume work highlights key events in the life of Upadhyay, the journey of the country, journey of Jana Sangh and includes watershed events like the 1965 Indo-Pak war, Tashkent agreement and Goa’s liberation.
The penultimate volume records events leading up to the murder of Upadhyay soon after he became Jana Sangh chief in 1967. The collection named Deendayal Sampoorna Vangmay or Complete Works of Deendayal Upadhyaya, collated from varied sources contains writings, speeches, intellectual discourses and dialogues of Upadhyaya, who pioneered the philosophy of Integral Humanism.
The works also throws light on critical analysis and approach to resolving the contemporary problems based on the template of Indianness or Bharatiyata, as propounded by Upadhyay. Each volume features a dedicated preface written by a dignitary and is dedicated to important personalities whose biographical sketches have also been featured.
The 15 volumes are dedicated to as many important personalities who had served the nation in many meaningful ways, their biographical sketches, also included in these volumes, highlight key events from their lives.
The volumes have been compiled and edited by former Rajya Sabha MP Mahesh Chandra Sharma who is also the President of Ekatma Manav Darshan Anusandhan Evam Vikas Pratisthan .
The BJP had called for the celebration of Pandit Upadhyay’s birth centenary year as the year of the welfare of the downtrodden across the country.
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