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President Ram Nath Kovind assumed office on July 25, 2017 and in a short span of one year has been able to make a distinct mark in the way he reaches out to the citizens of the country. With the heart of a “common man”, he understands the challenges that India faces as a nation, while as an erudite mind, he has the vision of the India’s rightful place of eminence among the comity of nations.The book “The Republican Ethic” is a collection of 95 of his selected speeches out of a total of 243 made by him in the first year of office. They have been divided in eight sections, viz: Addressing the Nation, Diversity of India, Window to the World, Educating India: Equipping India, Dharma of Public Service, Honouring our Sentinels, Spirit of the Law and Acknowledging Excellence. The book has been conceived to help the readers assess the vision and thought that the President espouses specially with relation to the vision of nation and individual citizen’s duties.
This book is second in the series of "The Republican Ethic Selected Speeches of President Ram Nath Kovind", and contains the Hon'ble President's prominent speeches delivered in the second year of his presidency i.e. 2018-19. The volume is a collection of 95 selected speeches and has been divided in 8 sections. A special section has been added to the volume in commemoration of the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. The book will help the reader appreciate the unique style and eloquence of Shri Kovind, in which he maintains the high ideals of governance as enshrined in our Constitution and also reflects upon the dreams of the citizens of India. The President's vision and ethics guide us as a nation to strive for excellence
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