H.I.M. words concerning responsibility
``It is both the duty and responsibility of
the world's fortunate few to help fulfil the legitimate aspirations of the
unfortunate many.As man's faculty attains higher level of development and
sophistication, so do his wants in
life.
As generations come and go, those assuming responsibility for the period do not
cease to try and improve on the past in order to meet newly arising demands. In
this respect, it is quite evident that to march with the time members of the
coming generation should build on what their forefathers have bequeathed to
them.
It is because the present generation is cherishing and keeping intact what it
has received from the past that it has succeeded in attaining its present stage
of development, by making the necessary changes and improvements called for by
conditions now existing. This would require great foresight and the-work
accomplished as far as regards to this task of great responsibility is no small
matter. It has been fulfilled as a result of God's blessing and His Divine
guidance.
It is both the responsibility of the governor as well as elders to create
harmony among the people in initiating them to discuss their common problems and
work towards the problems and the betterment of their standard of living.
It is the duty of teachers to direct the thought and outlook as well as mould
the character of their students. For this reason, the responsibility of teachers
in training student-teachers aimed at the future progress and development of our
country and the proper upbringing ofstudents, could hardly be underestimated.
In the age in which we are living especially when different philosophies of life
are competing against another, the responsibility of teachers has been even more
exacting. Those who will be serving the people in future should follow this same
path in endeavouring to develop their country and maintain her freedom. This is
one of the main responsibilities of teachers.
In this age when man, through his knowledge of science, has created dangerous
weapons to destroy himself the responsibility of the great powers for the
maintenance of world peace is well known to everyone. We believe that the
exchange of visits by statesmen to talk over matters on which their points of
view will greatly help remove the
misunderstandings and mistrust prevailing among States.``