Mohan Bhagwat raised questions on the current education system, and said- go with the changing times, but...


Posted on 21st Dec 2024 01:06 pm by rohit kumar

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat had recently expressed displeasure over raising new issues of temple-mosque. Now Bhagwat has raised questions on the existing education system. The RSS chief said that the education system should not be a hindrance to learning but should work as a facilitator.

 

Need to keep up with changing times.

Bhagwat (Mohan Bhagwat on education system) stressed that it is also important for the system to remain rooted in basic values ​​while keeping pace with changing times.

 

Education is not a business.

Speaking while inaugurating Lokseva e School in Baner, the RSS chief emphasized that education is not a business but a "vow" to make good human beings.

 

The education system should not be a hindrance to learning but should work as a facilitator.

 

Bhagwat said that we need to keep the modern and the ancient together, to which everyone should contribute.

 

He said that education should not be limited to one framework but should be holistic which should be preserved by the whole society.

 

The education system should not work only as a regulator

Moham Bhagwat said that the education system should work as a means of empowering students instead of working only as a regulator. He said that the education system should focus on ensuring smooth functioning and not on implementing 'do's and don'ts'.

 

Praised the National Education Policy

Praising the National Education Policy (NEP), the RSS chief (Mohan Bhagwat education system) said that even though it has been introduced recently, discussions for such a system have been going on for many years. He said that many schools have been providing 'value-based' education for a long time.

 

He said that the new education system will be fully implemented and it will take the country towards the desired dream. He said that we need to change ourselves according to the times, but while doing so we have to ensure that we remain connected to our core values.

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