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Kids should learn values from Gita, Mahabharat, says apex court judge

Ahmedabad: Supreme Court judge Justice A R Dave on Saturday said that Indians should revert to their ancient traditions, and texts such as Mahabharata and Bhagwad Gita should be introduced to children at an early age.
“Our old tradition such as ‘Guru Shishya parampara’ is lost, if it had been there, we would not have had all these problems (violence and terrorism) in our country,” Justice Dave said, speaking at an international conference on ‘contemporary issues and challenges of human rights in the era of globalisation’ here.
“Now we see terrorism in countries. Most of the countries are democratic….If everybody in a democratic country is good then they would naturally elect somebody who is very good. And that person will never think of damaging anybody else,” he said.
“So by bringing (out) all the good things in each and every human being, we can stop the violence everywhere. And for that purpose we have to go back to our own things again.”
The conference had been organised by Gujarat Law Society (GLS).
The apex court judge also proposed that Bhagwad Gita and Mahabharata should be introduced to students from the first standard. (PTI)

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