'Culture of Tolerance Developed in Country in 6th Century BC'



In a first of its kind event-based story, I feel myself lucky enough to cover it. Often, we come across very few events whereby, we cover talks of educationists, academicians and dignitaries on subtle topics varying across Science and Technology, Literature, History, Environment and more. The event I am yet to describe is dated December 24, 2019. The keynote speech delivered on 'Quality - Role and Relevance in the Life of a Nation,' at the ninth KK Sinha Memorial Lecture, jointly organised by KK Sinha Uma Sinha Foundation along with the Economics Department of College of Commerce, Arts and Science, Director General of Bureau of Indian Standards PK Tiwari highlighted on the process of amendments for societies. The struggle for human existence can be traced back to times when the fire was discovered. 
Tiwari emphasized that the culture of tolerance and resistance in the country developed during the crucial phase of 6th century BC. Covering events like these, a reporter can draw valuable insights of major occurrences and looking at various perspectives from the views of an educationist or one acknowledged in the field. 

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