
At the 11th Prof Sarat Mahanta Memorial Lecture, Prof C Raj Kumar highlighted India's evolution from ancient civilisational roots through colonial disruption to a modern democratic republic. He emphasized the role of education, justice, and technology in shaping an inclusive, ethical society poised for global leadership by 2047. Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya stressed fostering values and social responsibility in education, while former Hawaii Supreme Court Justice Michael D Wilson noted India's influence on global jurisprudence and the importance of sustainability.
The articles present perspectives focused on India's historical and future development without partisan framing. They include views from academic, governmental, and judicial figures, emphasizing nation-building, education, and governance. The coverage reflects a consensus on India's progress and challenges, avoiding political controversy or ideological bias.
The tone across the articles is generally positive and forward-looking, highlighting India's achievements and potential. While acknowledging challenges, the sentiment remains optimistic about inclusive growth, innovation, and ethical governance. The coverage encourages constructive engagement from students and society, maintaining an encouraging and respectful tone.
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| news18 | World has a lot to learn from India's transformative journey: Kumar | Center | Positive |
| theprint | World has a lot to learn from India's transformative journey: Kumar | Center | Positive |
| theassamtribune | India's evolution and future discussed at Prof Sarat Mahanta Memorial Lecture | Center | Positive |
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