Guru Purnima celebrated with enthusiasm in educational institutions
Guru Purnima is being celebrated with great enthusiasm across Madhya Pradesh, with the initiative of Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav. Following his instructions, gurus and teachers in schools and colleges were honored, and students sought their blessings. Teachers highlighted the significance of Guru Purnima and the traditional guru-shishya relationship. Schools organized essay competitions on the impact of the ancient Gurukul system on Indian culture. Additionally, students were informed about the state’s decision to replace the title ‘Vice-Chancellor’ with ‘Kul Guru’ in universities.
Guru plays an important role in shaping the future
School Education Minister Shri Uday Pratap Singh emphasized that the Guru holds the highest place in society, as religious texts affirm that the Guru is crucial for imparting knowledge of the true path and divine power. He noted that the state government is consistently working to improve conditions for teachers in the education sector. To ensure quality education for state children, PM Shri and CM Rise Schools are being established across Madhya Pradesh. Minister Singh made these remarks during the Guru Purnima Utsav at Rukmani Devi Public School, located on the highway in Narsinghpur district.
The School Education Minister said that every citizen must impart good values to the children. When children receive education in schools with these values, they will be able to discharge their duties as responsible citizens in the future. He said that due to Guru’s efforts many talents of the country and the state are performing remarkably in all fields. Behind every successful person, the education given by his teacher is priceless.
The School Education Minister also interacted directly with teachers, parents and students. The School Education Minister on Saturday participated in the Guru Purnima celebrations of PM Shri School in Gadarwada in the district, Rawatpura International School in Pankhedi in Narmadapuram district, and Sainik School run by Bhau Saheb Bhuskate Smriti Lok Nyas.
The School Education Minister also inspected the classrooms and science labs of these schools. He said that the state government will provide all possible resources to improve the quality of education in schools. During the function, there was a question-and-answer session students also asked questions of public interest to the School Education Minister and he was answered.
Indian knowledge is embraced all over the world
Higher Education, Technical Education and AYUSH Minister Shri Inder Singh Parmar said in the Guru Purnima festival organised at Government JNS College, Shujalpur, Shajapur district that our aim is to make India the leader on the world stage by learning from the old and moving ahead towards the new through education. For this, radical changes are being implemented by restoring the Indian knowledge tradition in education. Shri Parmar said that the world is proud of India’s knowledge. The country that neglects its own knowledge will inevitably lose its identity.
Higher Education Minister Shri Parmar said that the viewpoint of Indian society is a science-based viewpoint. There is a need to study and research on India’s knowledge tradition again. Shri Parmar said that since Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi implemented the National Education Policy – 2020 in the Indian perspective, a sense of pride has been awakened on India’s achievements and remarkable works across the country. By restoring our language, our knowledge, our heritage, we will be re-established as Vishwaguru on the world stage.
Shri Parmar said that it is our broad approach to bring about changes according to the times. The concept of “particle” was the concept of Indian sage Kanad Rishi. After that, atom and molecules developed in the modern era. India gave “zero” to the world, and then calculation of numbers became possible in the world. India’s great inventor Shri Aryabhatta proved that “the earth rotates on its axis” as per the facts. This is the achievement of our Indian knowledge, which is worth following all over the world.
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