Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said these big things while emphasizing the need for global peace
Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has emphasized the need for international peace, stating that the road of wisdom and non-violence shown by Lord Buddha, which he feels is the real way to establishing world peace, is what the world needs instead of conflict.
“The road of wisdom shown by Buddha is what the world needs now, not war. The way of global peace is the way of Lord Buddha. According to Chief Minister Yadav, “This path leads us to peace of mind, compassion, love, affinity, and world brotherhood.”
On Sunday, Chief Minister Yadav spoke at the 9th International Buddhist Festival, which was held in the Chuna Bhatti neighborhood of Bhopal. According to an official release, he gave the “International Buddha Peace Award” to the individuals chosen by the organizers on this occasion and also unveiled a “souvenir” inspired by the event.
“The greatest way to promote peace in society is the path that the Buddha modeled. That is the way we are heading. Together with the Buddhist community, the administration would strive for social development, Chief Minister Yadav said.
Chief Minister Yadav promised to designate the Chuna Bhatti location as permanent Buddhist land. We are all one, he added, and we shall work together to create this holy Buddhist territory.
Chief Minister Yadav said that his administration is pursuing the road of peace shown by Baba Saheb and Mahatma Gautam Buddha in order to create an equitable society.
Baba Saheb Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar has always been respected by our government. The locations of Baba Saheb’s birth, study, initiation, Chaitya, and Mahanirvana have all been developed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and are referred to as Panch Mahatirtha. By following the example of Baba Saheb and Mahatma Gautam Buddha’s road of peace, our administration is working to create an equal society,” Chief Minister Yadav said.
Additionally, he declared that his administration will bring the Buddhist Knowledge Studies University in Sanchi up to international standards.
“We authorized the investment of Rs 25 crore to establish the Faculty of Law at Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University in Mhow at the cabinet meeting that was held in Maheshwar on January 24. Additionally, we will bring the Buddhist Knowledge Studies University in Sanchi up to worldwide standards. It will have all the facilities and resources it needs,” Chief Minister Yadav said.
Buddhist experts and adherents from India and elsewhere attended the 9th International Buddhist Festival.
Chief Minister Yadav gave the International Buddha Peace Award 2025 to the individuals chosen by the festival’s organizers at the event. The recipients of this prize were Sanjay Ganvir, Rashmi Pandey, Vijay Khatarkar, Gaurav Kathane, Rajendra Prasad, Jaxana from Bodhgaya (Laos), Dr. Thich Giak Lam from Vietnam, Dr. Mithila Chaudhary from Thailand, Dr. Sagar Joshi from Mumbai, Dr. Ponchai Pinyapong from Thailand, and others.
Additionally, Chief Minister Yadav wished and thanked the recipients of the International Buddha Peace Award. Other individuals who made contributions to the fields of literature, art, and culture were also honored on this occasion.