Patriotism is inherent in student power, says Madhya Pradesh CM Dr Mohan Yadav

Dr Mohan Yadav addressing the convention

Team News Riveting

Bhopal, December 19

Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav has said that patriotism is inherent in student power.

Students should advance in their lives by acquiring practical knowledge alongside their education and proceed thoughtfully along the path of their duty, Dr Yadav said on Thursday at the inauguration of the 57th State Convention of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad Madhya Bharat organised at the local Krantiveer Tatya Tope Nagar Guna.

He added that it had been a great pleasure to attend today’s programme. Student life plays a crucial role in shaping one’s future. He encouraged students to acquire practical knowledge in addition to their academic studies. Everyone should take on the responsibility of guiding society towards a new direction grounded in nationalist ideals.

The Chief Minister said that considering Lord Krishna as an ideal, we should move forward on the path shown by him and achieve our goals. The foundation of democracy in India has been strengthened by the power of students. Youths of 18 years have got the right to vote. Commercialization of the education system has been eliminated. Along with this, efforts are underway to identify necessary improvements in education.

Dr Yadav said that the Prime Minister of the country, Narendra Modi, has made commendable efforts to preserve our ancient ideals and maintain the culture. He has established the importance of education in the country. Along with this, necessary steps have been taken regarding new education policy and to preserve the ancient culture.

The Chief Minister said that the gift of Tatya Tope University to Guna district will pave the way for enhanced educational opportunities for students, making their journey towards learning more accessible. He said that 55 excellence colleges have been started in the state. Along with this, studies of agriculture faculty have been started. He said that the government is committed to open employment-providing courses in colleges. 30 medical colleges were opened in the state within 15 years. Seats for 5 thousand students were kept reserved in these colleges. In the coming time, the government is working on a plan to provide benefits to 10 thousand youth in 52 medical colleges.

Dr Yadav said that the government is working to provide irrigation on every inch of land in the state. Water will be made available for irrigation through Parvati-Kalisindh-Chambal river linking project. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will soon perform the Bhoomi Pujan of these projects. To provide employment to the youth, ongoing discussions are being held with industrialists through the organization of industries conferences at the divisional level. The government will provide all possible help for the establishment of industries. He said that the government will establish a dialogue with the youth and work to take the state forward on the path of development.

Ashish Chauhan, Dharmendra Rajput, Sandeep Vaishnav, Sushri Monika Sharma, Rajesh Agarwal, Yashvardhan Bhargava, Varun Singh, Shivraj Chandel were present in the programme.

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