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Buddha’s teachings should be emulated in practice: Home Minister Khand



LUMBINI: Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand, who is also looking after the Prime Minister’s portfolio, stated that the Buddha’s teachings should be emulated in practice.

If we practice Buddha teachings in life it would help in the positive societal change, he added.

Minister said it is necessary to complete the airport construction. He directed the bodies concerned to ensure the early construction of the airport.

Acting Prime Minister Khand said it has been established that the Buddha was born in Nepal and now it was time to publicize the Buddha philosophy and teachings so as to translate them into practice and to promote peace and non-violence across the world.

The practice of Nepali people to respect each other is worthy of following in the world, he claimed, adding that the Buddha’s statue set up in the airport would help add to this practice.

Publish Date : 31 October 2021 20:47 PM

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