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What the young see today becomes the society they build tomorrow.
If systems look selective and responsibility optional, it harms their faith in justice.
India belongs to every citizen—present and future.
Our duty is to uphold integrity for the generations that follow.
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Mediation and Fundamental Duties: The Pathway to Societal Transformation
Mediation, grounded in duty-consciousness, offers a practical and scalable pathway toward this transformation.
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A society that practices mediation is a society that practices its duties:
-To promote harmony, not hatred.
-To abjure violence and choose dialogue.
-To strive for excellence in how we handle our disagreements.
In mediation, we don’t ask, “How do I win my rights?”
We ask, “How can I honour my duties—to truth, to harmony, to the other person, and to the nation we both share?”
Mediation is not a “soft option.”
It is the most disciplined way of fulfilling our highest duty:
to build a nation where everyone can flourish in peace.
Mediation begins where ego ends.
When citizens remember their Fundamental Duties—especially the duty “to promote harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood” (Article 51A)—conflicts soften, conversations open, and solutions emerge.