Public request to the United Nations

Public request to the United Nations

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11 November 2021
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Started by Acharya Agnivrat

Hindi

Introduction

The United Nations is working on Agenda 2030 to make the world happy, prosperous, healthy and educated. At a glance, it looks beautiful, but on reading it thoroughly, I found this agenda fatal for humanity, especially for small, emerging and
developing countries, and the ordinary people of developed countries, it is going to bring terrible far-reaching consequences.

In this agenda, by removing poverty, illiteracy, disease, environmental pollution, discrimination, violence, exploitation, injustice and inequality etc., from all over the world and better education, good health, employment, advanced agriculture, equality, pure climate, human rights, advanced technology such Dreams are shown. Therefore, through this letter, I have made this important public request to the United Nations, and after reviewing all these points, I have suggested many solutions according to Veda. I have cited many research articles for writing this. I have tried this only to save the world.

All of you are requested to read this letter of mine very seriously because it is necessary for you to be aware of saving the world. Therefore, you should give active support in this effort. Otherwise, our generation will curse us. We have tried to provide a direction to all of you through this letter, but you all have to walk and think about how to walk on it.

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- Acharya Agnivrat Naishthik, Vaidic Scientist

 

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