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By Our Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI, FEB. 18. To encourage people of different faiths to work righteously, a two-day seminar on `Righteous Hard Work: Its Spiritual Roots and Social Effects' began at Gobind Sadan Institute for Advanced Studies on Comparative Religion here today. Held to felicitate Baba Virsa Singh Ji, the founder and patron of the Institute, the Union Minister for Human Resources Development, Murli Manohar Joshi, who was the chief guest, exhorted the audience, which comprised renowned academicians, scientists and social workers from United States, Russia, Germany and England, to "earn and share the wealth" with the dispossessed. "When you work for yourself you have selfish motive. But when you work for others then there is no conflict or animosity. The market force is such that transaction between buyers and sellers take place with selfish motive," he said.
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