Sanskriti Bodh Mala books are said to be useful in knowing and understanding Indian culture
Raipur, 17 July 2024
Finance Minister Shri O.P. Choudhary attended the program organized at Saraswati Shiksha Sansthan Chhattisgarh Raipur affiliated to Vidya Bharati Akhil Bharatiya Shiksha Sansthan in Rohinipuram today as the chief guest and released Sanskriti Bodh Mala books. The program was presided over by Shri Vivek Shenday, President, Vidya Bharati Madhya Kshetra.
In his address, Minister Shri Chaudhary described Indian culture as one of the ancient cultures of the world and made us aware of its uniqueness. He gave many examples related to the rich Indian culture. He said that the Sanskriti Bodh book series will prove to be very useful for all of us to know and understand Indian culture. Shri Chaudhary praised the work of Vidya Bharati in making education value-based and assured all possible help.
Bodhmala provides information about the ancient heritage of Indian culture as well as national and international achievements. In the program, Shri Vivek Shenday gave detailed information about the Sanskriti Gyan Pariksha and Sanskriti Bodhmala and said that the booklet contains information about our Bharat Mata, our Bharat Desh, our knowledge tradition, our scientific tradition, our glorious past. It has been rewritten by incorporating Indian knowledge tradition and culture in accordance with the National Education Policy. Dr. Devnarayan Sahu also addressed the program. The
program was conducted by Shri Nishchay Bajpai. The vote of thanks was given by Shri Vivek Saxena, Secretary, Saraswati Shiksha Sansthan Chhattisgarh. In the program, Vice Chancellor of Atal Bihari Vajpayee Vishwavidyalaya Bilaspur, Mr. A.D.N. Vajpayee, All India Vice President of Vidyabharati Higher Education Institute, Mr. Shashi Ranjan, Regional Minister of Vidyabharati, Mr. Jitendra Parihar, Regional Organization Minister, Mr. Bhalchandra Rawle, Regional Co-Organization Minister, Dr. Anand Rao and managers, teachers and educationists of many schools of the city were present.