New Delhi: BJP president Amit Shah lately pitched for linking the rustic's education device with its cultural ethos to take away "distortions" as he termed dynasty politics, casteism and minority appeasement as "cankers" affecting the rustic.
"...All distortions in our education system will be removed and the entire system of learning will further improve if we connect it with our core values, with our cultural ethos," he said while speaking at the launch of the book at the speeches of the party's ideologue Syama Prasad Mookerjee.
While elucidating Mookerjee's initiatives on education, Shah described him as a "visionary leader" who laid emphasis at the education device which is hooked up with the elemental basics of our society and promotes natural skill.
"Mookerjee emphasised on these two points specifically so that education can become a mass movement in the early years of independence as the literacy rate was very low then," the BJP president said.
Mookerjee founded the appropriate wing nationalist party Bharatiya Jana Sangh which later developed as the BJP.
Shah said the seed sown then through Mookerjee has grow to be a "huge tree" lately.
"Mookerjee started the party with 10 members which now has a huge base of about 11 crore members," he said.
He said the BJP is following Mookerjee's rules to paintings at the path of nation building in contrast to different political outfits which have promoted casteism, minority appeasement and dynasty politics within the country.
"These three are cankers which are affecting our country," he said.
Lauding the BJP ideologue's role in nation building, Shah rued that "historians have not done justice with him".
Mookerjee stored Bengal through pushing for partition of the united Bengal sooner than independence, in a different way all the state would had grow to be east Pakistan and later Bangladesh, he said.
Not handiest this, he, on the subject of Kashmir, additionally led a mass motion to end the allow device for entering the northern state, Shah added.
"...All distortions in our education system will be removed and the entire system of learning will further improve if we connect it with our core values, with our cultural ethos," he said while speaking at the launch of the book at the speeches of the party's ideologue Syama Prasad Mookerjee.
While elucidating Mookerjee's initiatives on education, Shah described him as a "visionary leader" who laid emphasis at the education device which is hooked up with the elemental basics of our society and promotes natural skill.
"Mookerjee emphasised on these two points specifically so that education can become a mass movement in the early years of independence as the literacy rate was very low then," the BJP president said.
Mookerjee founded the appropriate wing nationalist party Bharatiya Jana Sangh which later developed as the BJP.
Shah said the seed sown then through Mookerjee has grow to be a "huge tree" lately.
"Mookerjee started the party with 10 members which now has a huge base of about 11 crore members," he said.
He said the BJP is following Mookerjee's rules to paintings at the path of nation building in contrast to different political outfits which have promoted casteism, minority appeasement and dynasty politics within the country.
"These three are cankers which are affecting our country," he said.
Lauding the BJP ideologue's role in nation building, Shah rued that "historians have not done justice with him".
Mookerjee stored Bengal through pushing for partition of the united Bengal sooner than independence, in a different way all the state would had grow to be east Pakistan and later Bangladesh, he said.
Not handiest this, he, on the subject of Kashmir, additionally led a mass motion to end the allow device for entering the northern state, Shah added.
Shah pitches for linking education system with country's cultural ethos
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