Corporates should supplement government's push for development: Pranab Mukherjee
Pranab Mukherjee pitched for the involvement of the private sector in government's efforts to ensure economic growth.

"Government's efforts must be supplemented by the commitment of more resources by the corporate sector to development and social welfare activities," the President said at a function here.
He also stressed that our foremost goal should be the revival of country's proud traditions in morality, ethics and social conduct.
"Our nation's progress should not be hampered by the tarnishing of our national character or a weakening of the moral fibre of our society.
"We seem to be losing our sense of right and wrong and good and bad as we pursue our respective short-term objectives.
Mukherjee, who is on a two-day visit to Maharashtra, was speaking at the '120th anniversary of Swami Vivekananda's historic voyage from Mumbai to the West to participate in the Parliament of World Religions in Chicago (1893)' in the iconic convocation hall of Mumbai University.
Mukherjee said social reform constituted a key component of Swami Vivekananda's vision for modern India.
Swamiji was uncompromising in his opposition to discrimination, deprivation and injustice on the grounds of caste, class and gender, he added.
"Swamiji's 150th birth anniversary celebrations should be an occasion for a constructive debate and cooperative action among the various sections striving for social reform," the President said.
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