- Bhupendrabhai Patel honours students who excelled in their 10th and 12th standards
- Chief Minister acknowledges the traditional occupations of the Guru Brahmin Samaj, such as astrology and religious rituals
NE NEWS SERVICE
GANDHINAGAR, SEPT 22
Stating that the country’s success is directly linked to an educated society, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendrabhai Patel on Sunday exhorted the students to strive for it while honouring over 100 students and retired employees of the state.
He was addressing a ceremony held at the Town Hall in Gandhinagar which the Ter Gol Guru Brahmin Samaj Seva Samiti organized on Sunday.
“The success of a developed India is directly linked to an educated society,” the Chief Minister said, encouraging bright students to take active roles in achieving this vision.
“Work is our duty and those who diligently fulfil their duties find their tasks are accomplished effortlessly,” said the Chief Minister.
He further highlighted the significance of education in the 21st century, calling it the foundation of a developed India.
The Chief Minister also expressed optimism about the newly appointed employees’ potential to contribute to society through their dedication and hard work.
He emphasised that education is essential for community progress, stating, “Only through education can a society become self-reliant.”
In addition to honouring the students who excelled in their 10th and 12th standards, the Chief Minister also acknowledged the traditional occupations of the Guru Brahmin Samaj, such as astrology and religious rituals.
He urged integrating education into these practices to contribute to the growth of Gujarat and India’s development on a broader scale.