New Delhi: On the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi’s birth anniversary, the Standing Conference of Public Enterprises (SCOPE) organized a solemn tribute at the SCOPE Convention Centre in New Delhi.
During the event, Shri Atul Sobti, Director General of SCOPE, adorned the statue of Mahatma Gandhi with garlands, honoring the memory of India’s revered freedom leader. In his address, Shri Sobti reflected on the profound impact of Gandhi’s principles, highlighting how his life’s work continues to inspire the principles of ethical governance and social responsibility in contemporary settings.
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“Gandhi’s teachings transcend time, offering us timeless wisdom on leadership and morality, which are incredibly relevant to the challenges faced by today’s public enterprises,” Sobti remarked.
The ceremony also included a series of presentations by other dignitaries and public officials who spoke about implementing Gandhian values in modern-day governance and corporate practices. They discussed the importance of transparency, accountability, and sustainability, which were all central to Gandhi’s vision for an ideal society. Moreover, SCOPE announced the initiation of a series of workshops and seminars dedicated to promoting Gandhian philosophy within the framework of public enterprises.
These initiatives aim to foster a culture of ethical decision-making and community-oriented service, which are crucial for the holistic development of society. The tribute at SCOPE not only commemorated Gandhi’s birth but also reinforced his enduring legacy as a beacon of hope and righteousness in the quest for a just and equitable world.
















































