Inability to tackle emotions creates problems: Dalai Lama


New Delhi, Jun 30 (IANS): Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama said on Saturday there are problems in the world as humans are not able to deal with their emotions.

He also said education needs to impart modern knowledge to children as well as the ability to deal with their emotions.

Dalai Lama made the remarks when Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia met him on Saturday to apprise him of the "Happiness Curriculum".

The Tibetan spiritual leader also said India is the only country in the world that can bring together modern knowledge, technology and ancient knowledge of understanding the mind.

Dalai Lama will launch the "Happiness Curriculum" for government-run schools in the capital on July 2.

The curriculum, for students from nursery to Class 8, will promote activity-based learning and will seek to develop children into happier, and more confident individuals.

Sisodia, who also handles the education portfolio, said in a series of tweets that he thanked Dalai Lama for accepting the invitation and shared with him the work done by his department.

"Had the honour of meeting Dalai Lama today. Went to thank him for accepting our invitation to launch the 'Happiness Curriculum' in Delhi government schools."

"Shared with him all the work we have done in developing the 'Happiness Curriculum' and how we feel this can have a transformative impact on our society."

"Dalai Lama shared that he felt that teacher training was at the heart of our Education system and was happy to know of our initiative."

"He rightly said that India is the only country in the world that can bring together modern knowledge, technology and ancient knowledge of understanding the mind," the Minister said.

He hoped the Delhi government can play a small part in bringing to life vision of Dalai Lama through the "Happiness Curriculum".

  

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