Governor urges students to contribute to society and to the development of nation
The Hindu
Thaawarchand Gehlot delivers 10th convocation address at Sri Krishnadevaraya University and says NEP is proving to be a boon economically, intellectually
Governor and Chancellor Thaawarchand Gehlot has urged students to contribute to society and for the development of nation.
He was delivering his address at the 10th convocation of Sri Krishnadevaraya University in Ballari on Friday.
Mr. Gehlot reiterated that the New National Education Policy is proving to be a boon economically and intellectually and it has been implemented to impart moral and value-based education with more emphasis on skill in the education system.
He said that the new NEP has given more emphasis to mother tongue because studying in mother tongue will be more effective in learning.
The country was in the position of being a Vishwaguru in the ancient times because it was skilled in knowledge and science, he said.
“We should make continuous effort to utilise the skills and talents of the young generation and build a new India. The NEP will also help regain India’s ancient glorious status of being a Vishwaguru,” Mr. Gehlot said.
India, which has taken over the presidency of G20 Leaders Summit, will work to increase a sense of sovereignty at the global level and will move forward on the basis of one India, one land, one family.
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