Thursday, May 16, 2013

Sri Sri Ravi Shankar quotes on Volunteers


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I am a volunteer for thiscountry and everyone belongsto me.
There is a lot of energy in the youth. It is when this energy is channelized in the right direction, that society can make great progress.
This revolution is not just the job of one organization, it is the job of the whole country. There are many organizations, and UN agencies who have already joined in support of this movement, and we welcome the people from the government to also join in. We welcome everyone to come and join us in this movement. We will all work together with integrity, to see India as a beautiful and safe country.
We need people of character to hold positions of responsibility in the country.
Now this cannot happen by just one person sitting somewhere and trying to manage the nation. The people have to awaken and become more aware towards the character building of the nation.
In every locality people should unite and make the locality safe from thefts and violence. People have to be ready and take action for this. Only then will we have achieved something. Only then will our volunteerism be successful.
So I appeal to all of you once again. Each one of you inspire another hundred more to join us and volunteer, so that we all together can make India a safe, beautiful, and educated country. There should be 100% literacy.
I would again like to congratulate the volunteers, who went to slums to teach children. Children who were doing manual labour were taken away from there and given education. This is not an easy job, but they did it.
When we get into service for the society, we have to hear criticism many times. People are waiting to finding faults, to spoil your image, and see how they can put you down. Let them do it, let them find the faults. Our heart is clean and pure, so we will continue doing our work and move forward. Whoever wants to say something, let them say. We are standing up for India.

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