VP urges value-based education with emphasis on Indian culture

Andhra Pradesh: On Tuesday, Vice-President M. Venkaiah Naidu called for children to receive value-based education that emphasizes Indian culture and heritage.

Education, according to Naidu, is for empowerment, enlightenment, and employment, not just for the sake of obtaining degrees and certificates. Naidu opposed the commercialization of education, saying that in the past, education and medicine were viewed as missions.

"Education must generate socially aware and responsible citizens who will work selflessly for the greater good of society and country." Nobody will remember you if you love yourself, but if you live for others, you will become immortal, and you will live long in the memories of people," he continued.

Naidu was in Guntur for Sri Patibandla Seetharamaiah High School's diamond jubilee celebrations. The Vice-President, speaking to students, teachers, and parents, emphasized the significance of a comprehensive education, emphasizing the value of physical fitness and activities such as gardening.

He emphasized the importance of prioritizing education in the mother tongue, as well as the importance of being fluent in one's mother tongue while learning other languages.

Concerned about society's deteriorating values, Naidu urged people to vote for and support public officials who have the "4 Cs" of character, capability, good conduct, and calibre. He also emphasized the importance of people's representatives having discipline and a commitment to the welfare of the people.

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