Not opposed to technical education, but it is essential to maintain culture: Sangh Chief Mohan Bhagwat - there is no opposition to technical education, but it is important to maintain
Not opposed to technical education, but it is necessary to maintain culture: Sangh chief, Mohan Bhagwat Mohan Bhagwat, said that the children’s attitude today becomes individualistic, although trained. Children hide their personal things. Everyone stays private. If you ask more, he will feel that it is Tireney, the children behave according to the information they get. He does what he is fed. Not in contrast to technical education, but it is necessary to maintain culture: Sangh Chief Mohan Bhagwat Digital Desk, New -Delhi. Rashtriya Swayamse subject Sangh head, Mohan Bhagwat, explained that it is necessary to maintain his language, tradition, costumes and culture in his homes. He said we do not oppose technical training. It was necessary to compile a new education policy. Remove ad, just read the news, about completing 100 years of establishing a better society, organizing the RSS separate programs under the ‘New Horizon’ by the RSS. On Thursday, Sangh Chief Mohan Bhag also explained ways to unite the family. He emphasized that social unity is stronger by joining each other’s festivals, as well as love and compassion. The trade union chief, who trusts the justice system, said that the law should not be included in a dispute or inflammatory situation, but must rely on the legal system. In the diverse culture of our country, people live from different role players, creeds and community. Between all this, it is very important to join each other’s festivals to maintain harmony and strengthen the relationship. He explained harmony in society that social distances are decreasing and confidence increases. In addition, a sense of love and compassion thrives in society. By joining the happiness of others, there is harmony in society and mutual discrimination is less. No quarrel nowhere: Head of the RSS union said: ‘We have good coordination with every government, state governments and central governments. But there are some arrangements in which some internal contradictions. In general, the system is the same, which was invented by the British to rule. Therefore, we need to make some innovations. Then we want something to happen. Even if the person sitting on the chair is completely committed to us, he will have to do it and know what the obstacles are in it. He can do it or not. We must give him that freedom. There is nowhere quarrel. Also read: The world runs with fame, not with the agreement: Sangh Chief Mohan Bhagwat