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RSS calls for nationalistic, value-based education

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Nagaur (Raj): After asking the government to check “subversive” elements indulging in “anti-national” activities in universities like JNU, the RSS on Saturday called for value-based and nationalistic education in an atmosphere of equal opportunity.
Asserting that the private sector was becoming aggressive in the education field, the RSS also pitched for a stronger regulatory body, possibly decentralised to ensure quality education for all.
The RSS in the annual meeting of its highest decision- making body — Akhil Bhartiya Pratinidhi Sabha (ABPS) — passed two resolutions on education and medical and healthcare, while calling upon the state governments to make efforts to make these two sectors accessible to all the people in the country.
A resolution said the ABPS is of the opinion that every child should get “value-based, nationalistic, employment-oriented and skill-based education in an atmosphere of equal opportunity”.
On Friday the RSS asked the central and state governments to “deal strictly with anti-national and anti-social forces and ensure the sanctity and cultural atmosphere by not allowing our educational institutions to become centres of political activities”. (PTI)

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