The world, needless to say, is a secular global village. And every civilization in it is
enriched with its legacies and value systems. But do they remain relevant in today’s
world, which is of late defining many civilizational concepts as conditioning? We find
out in a vox populi from a cross-section of people.

“Yes, it helps to know about our ancient knowledge systems and what our ancestors did for us. I have picked values of ethics and morality from Indic Values. We are also taught Ramayana in a special session, from which I learnt the necessity of women empowerment. I was also impressed by Hanuman’s bravery and loyalty to rescue Sita.”
Shalika Pillai,
Class VIII, Indic International School.

“Yes, it helps to know about our ancient knowledge systems
and what our ancestors did for us. I have picked values of ethics and morality from Indic Values. We are also taught Ramayana in a special session, from which I learnt the necessity of women empowerment. I was also impressed by Hanuman’s bravery and loyalty to rescue Sita.”
-Shalika Pillai,
Class VIII, Indic International School.

Dr Swetha Prakash,
Author.

Dr Swetha Prakash,
Author.

“It’s virtue to learn about our roots and Indic Values. However, it must be a choice
and not a compulsory way of living. There could be hobby classes which students can
opt for if they want to. It must not be thrusted upon anybody.”
Aditi Dewra,
Entrepreneur.

Aditi Dewra,
Entrepreneur.