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Modi conferred with Seoul Peace Prize

Indian prime minister donates prize money to Namami Gange fund



Seoul: Prime Minister Narendra Modi receives the Seoul Peace Prize, at the award ceremony in Seoul, Friday, February 22, 2019.
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Seoul: Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred the Seoul Peace Prize here on Friday. He dedicated the Prize to the people of India and donated its amount to the Namami Gange Fund.

Expressing his gratitude after receiving the Prize, Modi said, “I believe that this award belongs not to me but to the people of India. It belongs to the success India has achieved in the less than five years powered by the strengths and skills of 1.3 billion Indians and on their behalf, I humbly accept the award and express my gratitude.”

He said the award was a recognition of the philosophy that gave the world the message of “Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam (the world is a family)”. “It is for the culture that has given the message of peace even on the battle field. In the Mahabharata, Krishna preached the Bhagwad Gita during the battle,” he said.

The Prime Minister said, “The Seoul Peace Prize is for the land which prays may there be peace everywhere in the sky, in the space, all over planet, in nature. May there be eternal peace.

“This award is for the people who have always put societal good above individual ambitions. And I am honoured that it is being conferred on me this year, when we celebrate the 150 birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.”

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Donating the award money to the Namami Gange fund, Modi said, “I would like to contribute the monetary award of $200,000 (Dh734,600) i.e. Rs13 million to the Namami Gange fund for our efforts to clean river Ganga, which is not just the economic lifeline of millions of people but is also held sacred by us.”

— IANS

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