The two-day meeting of the state coordinators and assistant coordinators of Shiksha Sanskriti Utthan Nyas will be held at Agarwal PG College, Jaipur, starting on December 25. Presidents of more than 25 universities will also be present at the meeting. The national assistant coordinator of the Nyas and the director of Madhya Pradesh Hindi Granth Academy, Ashok Kadel, informed that on December 24, there will be a meeting of the operating committee. On December 25 and 26, there will be meetings of state coordinators, assistant coordinators, and chief workers. In the state coordinator’s meeting, plans for the future will be discussed. He said that on December 26, at 5 PM, a seminar on “Indianness and System Change in Education” will be organized at Agarwal PG College.
Atul Bhai Kothari, the secretary of Shiksha Sanskriti Utthan Nyas, will be the main speaker at the seminar. Dattatreya Hosbole, the national general secretary of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), will preside over the seminar. Vasudev Devnani, the president of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly, will be present as the chief guest. It is noteworthy that the work of Shiksha Sanskriti Utthan Nyas started in 2004 as the Education Rescue Movement. At that time, it was realized that certain things in education were intentionally being spread incorrectly regarding culture, civilization, and deities. To correct these things, the Education Rescue Movement was initiated.
Work is underway on 16 subjects: Kadel said that the Nyas is currently working on 16 subjects.
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