On the day of Dr. Radhakrishnan’s birthday, Teacher’s Day, the Chief Minister discussed the philosophical tradition of India and the importance of Guru in detail in village Bhansuli.
Retired teachers honored
Raipur, 05 September 2022
Our country has a tradition of Upanishads and logic. Our traditions also teach us to respect disagreements. At the same time, many types of darshans took place in our country and in spite of disagreements, everyone was respected. Charvak is a great example of this, who said like Yavat jeevet sukham jeevet loan kritva ghritam peebet, but he was also not disrespected.
Unfortunately, over the years there has been increased resistance to dissent which is a matter of concern. The Chief Minister said this on the occasion of honoring retired teachers in Bhansuli. The Chief Minister said that studiousity is of great importance in our tradition. People become writers by studying a lot in universities, they become litterateurs, but recently a new university WhatsApp University has come into existence, it does not require any kind of degree and through this, propaganda is also spread. Patriots like Pandit Nehru who spent 10 years in jail against the British. Forgetting their contribution, misinformation is spread against them.
We did the work of strengthening the schools so that there is no attempt to distort our excellent tradition. English education was expanded through Swami Atmanand School. Sanskrit will also be taught here. The library was made well so that children can have access to good books.
He said that there were great philosophers like Shankaracharya in India who spoke of Brahma Satyam Jagat Mithya. Gurus like Ramanujacharya started the Bhakti movement. After this, gurus like Kabir, Nanak put forward the tradition of the post of Guru. Kabir has described Guru as superior even to Govind.
Tell Gandhiji’s experiences of the Round Table- The Chief Minister also apprised the people of Gandhiji’s memoirs of the Round Table Conference. He said that even in the Round Table Conference, Mahatma Gandhi remained in a dhoti kurta in spite of the severe winter and in this way he told how the British played a big role in ending India’s self-reliant economy. 500 crores for the maintenance of schools. On this occasion, the Chief Minister said that education and health are our most important needs. We have decided to spend Rs 500 crore for the maintenance of schools. Chhattisgarhi and local languages will be taught in our schools one day. We have decided to start 5000 kindergartens. We introduced English education through 51 Swami Atmanand schools. Today their number has increased to 279. Next year 422 new Swami Atmanand Vidyalayas will be started. In this way 701 Swami Atmanand Vidyalayas will become. new Today we have opened school in Raipur. The Chief Minister also announced the establishment of a mini stadium at Bhansuli today. The Vice Chancellor of Pandit Ravi Shankar Shukla University, Shri Keshari Nath Verma, former MLA Shri Pradeep Choubey and Educationist Shri Syed Fazil also addressed the gathering. The Chairman of School Management Committee, Mr. Puran Sahu also addressed the gathering and expressed his gratitude to the Chief Minister. On this occasion, District Panchayat Vice President Shri Ashok Sahu, District Central Cooperative Bank President Shri Jawahar Verma, District Mandi Board President Shri Ashwini Sahu and other dignitaries were present. Former MLA Shri Pradeep Choubey and Educationist Shri Syed Fazil also addressed the gathering. The Chairman of School Management Committee, Mr. Puran Sahu also addressed the gathering and expressed his gratitude to the Chief Minister. On this occasion, District Panchayat Vice President Shri Ashok Sahu, District Central Cooperative Bank President Shri Jawahar Verma, District Mandi Board President Shri Ashwini Sahu and other dignitaries were present. Former MLA Shri Pradeep Choubey and Educationist Shri Syed Fazil also addressed the gathering. The Chairman of School Management Committee, Mr. Puran Sahu also addressed the gathering and expressed his gratitude to the Chief Minister. On this occasion, District Panchayat Vice President Shri Ashok Sahu, District Central Cooperative Bank President Shri Jawahar Verma, District Mandi Board President Shri Ashwini Sahu and other dignitaries were present.