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Dr Kangana Yadav's ‘Aadhunikta ki Aadharshila Bharat' book launched by Yogi Adityanath

Dr Kangana Yadav's ‘Aadhunikta ki Aadharshila Bharat' book launched by Yogi Adityanath

Time of India3 days ago
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated Dr Kangana Yadav's (Managing Director of CERT & Shriram Group of Institutions) latest book, Aadhunikta ki Aadharshila Bharat, in Meerut, an event that captured both cultural and intellectual attention. The book charmingly explores the delicate balance between India's rich cultural heritage and the demands of modernity.
CM Yogi praised Dr Yadav's work as a document of India's ideological vibrancy and urged the youth to draw inspiration from its vision. The launch, held on 8 August 2025, was attended by scholars, dignitaries, and educators who lauded the book's creative and thoughtful approach. Through this publication, Dr Yadav offers readers a thoughtful reflection on how India can build its future while grounded in its cultural roots.
About Aadhunikta ki Aadharshila Bharat book
Dr. KDr. Kangna Yadav stated that her book, Modernity Ki Aadhar Shila Bharat, is brimming with understanding and inventiveness on this occasion. According to her, the book aims to inspire readers' creativity and educate them about the old world.
It is a stunning fusion of contemporary and futuristic design. Additionally, he stated that this invention offers a chance to view India's intellectual and cultural development from a different angle. This time, several luminaries were in attendance, including Dr. Rajendra Yadav, the chairman of the SRS Group.
The attendees at the event gave high marks for the book's content and social significance. In addition to its instructional value, this book is regarded as a significant and motivational contribution to Indian society.
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