Dausa, September 5 (HS). Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's Kshetra Pracharak Nimbaram said that teachers have had a respectable place and role in society since ancient times. In such a situation, it is the responsibility of the teachers to educate the young generation and also make them aware of the challenges facing the country and society. He said that everyone should think about what our role is for social transformation. The country gives us everything, we should also learn to give something… this feeling should always be remembered. He was addressing the Acharya Samman ceremony organized at Adarsh Vidya Mandir on Getolav Road in Dausa on the occasion of Teachers' Day on Thursday as the keynote speaker.
He said that even today many inequalities are prevalent in the society. To remove them, we will have to work for the upliftment of the deprived section of the society keeping in mind the national idea. We have to work with the basic goal of national sentiment. At present, many types of discussions are held regarding English education. In our state, only Hindi medium is predominant. We will have to get out of the notion that quality will come only by changing the medium of education. Innovativeness will have to be done in the present era of competition. Many students studying in Vidya Mandirs are also on big administrative posts. In such a situation, the people of the society also feel the need that there should be schools that impart values along with quality education.
It is important to have humility in life
The Kshetra Pracharak said- There should be humility in life. Change according to the times is the need of the present and this has been going on since ancient times. He said- After a long struggle, national feelings were awakened in the people of the country but people with urban Naxal ideology are still involved in anti-national activities. Therefore, we have to unite the society while keeping firmness towards the ideology.
In the centenary year, the Sangh has called for Panch Pranab that along with implementing the subjects like social harmony, Swadeshi, environment, family enlightenment and civic duty in the society, we will have to bring them into practice in our families. In such a situation, everyone will have to work with the feeling that the nation is supreme.
678 teachers were honoured in the programme, along with philanthropists and talents were also honoured. During this, Vidya Bharati's provincial minister Dr. Brajmohan Verma, Sangh's department co-Sanghchalak Pyarelal Meena, district Sanghchalak Bhagwan Sahay Saini, committee president Motilal Saini, administrator Rajendra Soni and a large number of teachers were present.