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Sensitiveness towards deprived class determines reputation of society: President Murmu at Purple Fest

ANI March 21, 2025 222 views

The Purple Fest at Amrit Udyan celebrated the achievements and talents of differently-abled persons with President Droupadi Murmu as chief guest. During her address, the President emphasized how society's treatment of its disadvantaged members reflects its true character. The event featured various inclusive activities including sports, digital workshops, and cultural performances. The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment organized this initiative to promote awareness and acceptance of persons with disabilities in society.

"Sensitiveness towards the deprived class determines the reputation of a country or society" - President Droupadi Murmu
New Delhi, March 21: A day-long 'Purple Fest,' celebrating the talents, achievements, and aspirations of Divyangjan, has been organized at the Amrit Udyan on Friday.

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Purple Fest showcases Divyangjan talents through sports, workshops and cultural performances

President Droupadi Murmu visited the fest and witnessed the cultural performances by Divyangjan.

In her address, she said that sensitiveness towards the deprived class determines the reputation of a country or society. Compassion, inclusiveness and harmony have been the values of our culture and civilization. The preamble of our Constitution speaks about social justice, equality of status, and dignity of the individual. She was happy to note that the Government of India is striving to empower and ensure equal participation of Divyangjan through the Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan.

Various activities like sports, workshops on digital inclusion & entrepreneurship, Abilympics, creative extravaganza and cultural fest were organized during the day for the visitors.

The 'Purple Fest,' organized by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, aims to raise awareness about different disabilities and their impact on people's lives and to promote understanding, acceptance, and inclusion of persons with disabilities within society.

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