Needonomics reflects maturity and holds the key to needo-governance through the discipline of needo-consumption: Prof. M .M. Goel

GG News Bureau
Pali (Korba), 28th Jan.
  “Needonomics, the economics of needs, reflects spiritual maturity and holds the key to needo-governance through the discipline of needo-consumption,” asserted Former Vice Chancellor   Madan Mohan Goel, Propounder  Needonomics School of Thought and  superannuated  Professor  of Kurukshetra University. He shared his insights at a national workshop on “Significance of Needonomics for Viksit Bharat” held at Government Naveen College today. MLA Pali Thanakhar Shri Tuleshver  Singh Markam presented shawl to Prof.Goel. Principal of the college, Dr. Push Raj Lazarus, welcomed the participants and highlighted Prof. M.M. Goel’s achievements, presenting a citation in his honor. Dr. Harsh Pandey, Head of Sociology and workshop convener, served as the master of ceremony and extended the vote of thanks.
 
Prof. Goel emphasized that Needonomics is poised to serve as a spiritual compass guiding the transformation of Bharat into Viksit by 2047.
 
He stressed the need to foster a collective consciousness of needonomics for meaningful change, rooted in a shared sense of responsibility.
 
“In order to cultivate a needo-mindset for investment, it is imperative to encourage saving and depositing in banks,” Prof. Goel remarked, cautioning against the unchecked appetite of greed. He advocated for the adoption of needo-consumption to alter the savings profile of individuals, asserting that it holds the potential to control inflation.
 
Highlighting the transformative power of Needonomics, Prof. Goel declared, “Needonomics is the beacon of hope for sustainable development, fostering contentment through needo-happiness. Tomorrow will undoubtedly be better if we embrace needonomics with an altruistic spirit.”
 
 Professor Goel called for widespread awareness and adoption of needonomics, envisioning a future where people prioritize needs over greed, thereby contributing to the collective well-being and progress of the people.

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