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CHENNAI, JULY 31
Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Sunday called for equitable opportunities to quality education for every student. Naidu emphasised that no student should be left behind because he or she is unable to afford their course books or tuition fees. “We must ensure that all barriers to equal access to education are dismantled,” he added.
Every student deserves to get an equitable opportunity to quality education. We must ensure that all barriers to equal access to education are dismantled. No student should be left behind because he or she is unable to afford their course books or tuition fees. pic.twitter.com/EqqYcb9fQN
— Vice President of India (@VPIndia) July 31, 2022
Education is the most powerful agent of change which can lend an impetus to the pace of development of the nation. Harnessed to their full potential, the talent and creative energies of our young minds will power India into the league of the strongest nations. pic.twitter.com/uuLIkmeuA6
— Vice President of India (@VPIndia) July 31, 2022
Speaking at the inaugural of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations of Rajasthan Youth Association, Naidu described education as the most powerful agent of change which can lend an impetus to the pace of development of the nation.
- No student should be left behind because he or she is unable to afford their course books or tuition fees: VP
- It is the duty of every Indian, who has achieved success, to give back to society and the country: VP
Naidu observed that there is a huge potential for India to become a world leader in various domains given the demographic advantage and the presence of highly talented youth. He said that the need of the hour is to impart quality education and to convert the vast pool of educated manpower into a highly skilled workforce in tune with the requirements of the digitally-driven, knowledge-based 21st century. “Harnessed to their full potential, the talent and creative energies of our young minds will power India into the league of the strongest nations,” he added.
Recalling the great values of Indian culture, Naidu said, “It is the duty of every Indian, who has achieved success, fame and wealth in life, to give back to society and the country.” He said that it is not the responsibility of the government alone to work towards nation building; all citizens must proactively come forward and do their bit for the welfare of the fellow citizens.
Reminding people to be kind to everyone, Naidu urged all to treat everyone with compassion and help those in need. “As we take rapid steps to success, let us not leave any of our brothers and sisters behind, but seek to empower them in every way possible,” he added. Recalling India’s past glory, he called upon everyone to work for making the nation great again.
Asking everyone to respect their mother tongue, the Vice President wanted the parents to talk in mother tongue with their children at home. Advising the youngsters who aspire to go abroad, he said that they should ‘learn, earn and return’ to serve the motherland. “You should return to your matribhumi to serve the society and to spend time with your parents and grandparents,” he stressed.
Naidu lauded Rajasthan Youth Association, one of the oldest organisations of the Rajasthani community settled in Chennai, for its efforts towards the cause of education by making course books available to college students in need free of cost, under its ‘RYA Book Bank Project’. Naidu expressed his happiness over several other initiatives undertaken by the Rajasthan Youth Association in areas such as healthcare and food security, among others. “We as a community must live up to our ancient philosophy of ‘share and care’ and Rajasthan Youth Association is a good role model,” he added.
Recognizing that in a vast country like India, everything cannot be left to the governments alone, Naidu urged the social service organizations and philanthropists to supplement governments’ efforts in the fields of health and education. “Social service gives you joy and serving the poor is serving the God,” he added.
Tamil Nadu Minister for Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments PK Sekar Babu, Rajasthan Youth Association President Dinesh Mehta, Secretary Ashish Jain, V Kamakoti, Director, IIT Madras and other dignitaries graced the occasion.