The new education policy also has employment and rites along with education: Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai


Raipur: There is employment and rituals along with education in the new education policy: Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai

The Chief Minister puts his views in the ‘Kay-Note’ address organized on the subject of ‘rites of Indianness left behind in the’ nation of the new era ‘

To give positive direction to the society in the era of rites of Indianness, who left behind in the rush of new era, it is very important to give positive direction to society: Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai

Raipur

It is very important to give a positive direction to the society in the era of rites of Indianness left behind in the rush of the new era. Today foreigners are being affected by our culture. In Prayagraj Mahakumbh, a large number of people from western countries reached the Ganges bath with reverence. On the other hand, we are getting away from our great culture due to appearances and hypocrisy and adopting western culture. The new education policy implemented by our famous Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji includes both employment and rites along with education. Chief Minister Sai said this while expressing his views at the ‘Key-Note’ address organized by the magazine group at Babylon Capital Hotel in the capital.

Chief Minister Sai said that I want to congratulate Gulab Kothari that they are continuously giving positive direction to the society through their writing. Along with the obligations of the magazine group, the time they are dedicating to social consciousness-this is extremely commendable.

The Chief Minister said that our country has been a world guru for centuries. Students from all over the world used to come to study in universities like Nalanda. Our eternal religion is very ancient, whose basic spirit is ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ – that is, the whole world is a family.

Chief Minister Sai said that Chhattisgarh has adopted the new education policy implemented by Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji. This policy has given priority to both employment and rituals along with education. Through this, we are again moving towards our glorious civilization.

The Chief Minister said that since ancient times, the honor of women has been paramount in India. We have been said here – ‘Yatra Narayastu Pujyante Ramante Tatra Devta’, that is, where the woman is respected, there is the abode of the gods. In our religion, the name of Goddess comes first from the name of God – such as Umapati Mahadev, Siyapati Ram, Radhakrishna etc. We wish Maa Saraswati to Vidya, Maa Lakshmi from wealth and mother Durga.

The Chief Minister said that ‘Janani Janmabhumishta Swargadpi Gariyasi’ means – Mother and motherland are better than heaven. Parents are the first guru of the child, and the children learn the same as they teach. Our civilization is still alive, which is a proof of our power.

He said that today a serious problem in our families is that we are handing children mobiles. Mobile has both good and evil. We should choose goodness from it – just as swan takes milk, we should also select intelligently.

Gulab Kothari, chairman of the magazine group, said that only the mother has the power to keep India’s cultural heritage alive. Mother lives life at a subtle level. It exists both food grains and words Brahm. Mother nourishes life. Modern education has weakened the role of mother, while the mother has the power of nutrition of both body and soul. Today the distance between parents and children is increasing. He said that only intellectual development does not guarantee happiness in life.

Kothari said that if we maintain our cultural identity even in the changing world, then only we will be able to become somewhat worthy of the world. Indian philosophy teaches us that we are not just the body, but self -sided. Information and knowledge come from outside, but the direction of vision and life comes from within. Today this ‘within’ is missing us. Modern education has made us human resources, while we need to keep our culture alive.

IIM Director Prof. Ramkumar Kakani said that it is necessary to bridge the gap that has arisen between generations today. The new generation world is different – there is more pressure on it, the effect of advertisements round the clock, and families are also getting smaller. The spread of communication and technology has further increased the distance between generations. Earlier generations had discipline and limited means, today’s generation is under competition pressure. This has also changed the family structure, and has also brought emotional distances.

He said that we have to re -identify shared values. The new generation must be inspired with sympathy and clear goals. There is a need to promote freedom of expression and dialogue in open environment. If we do this, the distance between the generations can be filled.

Kondagaon’s young entrepreneur Suaparwa Tripathi also expressed his views in the program. MLA Sunil Soni, Purandar Mishra, Raipur Mayor Mrs. Meenal Choubey, Padmashmati Phulbasan Yadav, State Editor of the magazine Pankaj Srivastava and many members of the magazine group were present on the occasion.

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