PM Modi incorporated Gandhian ideals in National Education Policy, other government projects: Amit Shah
The Hindu
The Union Home Minister was speaking at Kochrab Ashram in Paldi area of Ahmedabad. He was present to flag off a bicycle rally till Dandi to celebrate the 92nd anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's Salt March
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on March 12 said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has incorporated Mahatma Gandhi's principles in the new National Education Policy (NEP) as well as in several government projects and schemes.
Mr. Shah was speaking at Kochrab Ashram in Paldi area of Ahmedabad, where he was present to flag off a bicycle rally till Dandi in south Gujarat to celebrate the 92nd anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's Salt March. Twelve cyclists would travel on the same Dandi March route to spread the message of Mahatma Gandhi.
The Minister said that had India walked on the path shown by Gandhiji from the beginning, the country would not have been facing most of the issues that it is grappling with at present. "The problem is that we diverted from the path shown by Gandhiji. PM Narendra Modi has incorporated Gandhiji's ideals in the new education policy, such as the importance of mother tongue and national languages as well as employment-oriented education. All these Gandhian principles have been weaved into the policy by the PM," Mr. Shah said in his address at the ashram.
Kochrab Ashram was the first ashram in India established by Mahatma Gandhi. It was set up in 1915 as part of the Independence Movement. Gandhi then moved to the Sabarmati Ashram in the city.
"During the salt march, Gandhiji understood the problems of common people during his night stays in villages. After understanding the issues, he came up with solutions and conveyed those solutions to the people through his speeches. Modiji talked about the same after becoming the PM," he added.
"If you study the government schemes, such as Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, those related to provision of toilets, water and electricity connection in every home, projects for rural uplift and schemes to create self-reliant villages, you will see a reflection of Gandhian thoughts and principles in them," Mr. Shah said.
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