In order to develop responsible citizens, stories of virtue and etiquette should be inculcated in students from childhood .

In order to develop responsible citizens, stories of virtue and etiquette should be inculcated in students from childhood – Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari.

Students should be well educated by inculcating stories of virtue and etiquette in them from an early age. So that it will benefit him in creating responsible citizens. For this, educational institutions should take initiative, appealed to Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari in a program held at Kinhavali in Shahapur taluka. Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar inaugurated various activities at Baramati.

The inauguration ceremony of Vidya Prasarak Mandal’s Law College at Kinhavali, the inauguration of the Post Graduate Branch and the groundbreaking ceremony of the expanded building of the College was held by the Governor Mr Koshyari. Union Minister of State for Panchayat Raj Kapil Patil, Minister of State for Higher and Technical Education Uday Samant, MLA Daulat Daroda, former MLA Gotiram Pawar, Pandurang Barora, VPM president Arvind Bhanushali and Mantralaya Legislative News Association president Mandar Parkar were present on the dais.
Governor Mr Koshyari said that good work of education is being done in remote areas through VPM institute and the law college of the institute will facilitate the students in this area. Students should be inculcated with morals and etiquette from an early age in society. He said that in order to develop good character, it is necessary to impart good education to the students from an early age. While creating a sense of respect for women in the society, the Governor said that mothers and sisters are his support, adding that efforts should be made to bring women into the mainstream of society by involving them in social work in large numbers. Regardless of the field, the governor lauded the fact that girls are ahead of boys at present.

The work of bringing the river of education in remote areas – Union Minister of State Kapil Patil

Union Minister of State Kapil Patil said that the work of bringing education in remote and tribal areas has been done through this organization. Mr Patil said that 2 lakh 55 thousand Gram Panchayats in the country are being connected through the app through the Central Panchayat Raj Department and this app will be available in every state language. Through this, an attempt is being made to give the benefit of 23 schemes of the Center and through the coordination of the State and Central Government, an attempt is being made to give the benefit to the people in the rural areas. Patil said. He said that 10 villages in the Thane district have been selected on an experimental basis under this initiative.

Inclusion ofRashtriya Chhatra Sena subject in college curriculum – Minister Uday Samant

It has been decided to include the subject of Rashtriya Chhatra Sena in the syllabus of all colleges in the state, said Higher and Technical Education Minister Uday Samant. He said that the students of Rashtriya Chhatra Sena had played the role of Covid warriors during the Corona period and would cooperate to become an agricultural college in the Kinhavali area.

Honouring of dignitaries at the hands of the Governor

Union Minister of State Kapil Patil, Deputy Director-General of Konkan Range Sanjay Mohite, Thane District Collector Rajesh Narvekar and Shahapur Sub-Divisional Superintendent of Police Navnath Dhawale was felicitated by the Governor. At this time the president of the organization Arvind Bhanushali made an introduction. He informed about various activities started by the organization.

The program started with the national anthem and ended with Vande Mataram.

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