Assam Governor Launches Sanskaar Shaala, Stresses Value-Based Education for Youth

Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya inaugurated the Sanskaar Shaala program for children in Guwahati, emphasizing that values are the foundation of virtues and societal harmony. He highlighted the importance of integrating India's rich cultural heritage and family traditions into education from an early age. The Governor also referenced the teachings of ancient texts like the Vedas and Bhagavad Gita as timeless guides for truth and duty. The event was attended by dignitaries including leaders from the Akhil Bharatiya Marwari Sammelan.

Key Points: Assam Governor Inaugurates Sanskaar Shaala for Children

  • Program for children aged 4-14 launched
  • Focus on Indian values and cultural heritage
  • Governor cites ancient texts for guidance
  • Initiative praised for shaping responsible citizens
  • Event attended by Marwari Sammelan leaders
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Assam Governor inaugurates Shankar Shaala for children

Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya inaugurates Sanskaar Shaala, emphasizing value-based education and cultural heritage for children.

Assam Governor inaugurates Shankar Shaala for children
"Sanskarah hi gunanam moolam - Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya"

Guwahati, January 4

Sanskaar Shaala, a programme designed for children aged 4 to 14, was inaugurated on Sunday at the Lohia Lions Auditorium in Guwahati by Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya.

Addressing the people assembled on the occasion, the Governor said that goodwill and good wishes are integral to India's cultural ethos and value system.

Quoting "Sanskarah hi gunanam moolam", he stated that values are the foundation of all virtues and play a crucial role in shaping both individual personality and societal harmony.

While education imparts knowledge and skills, values guide human conduct and transform individuals into responsible and noble citizens, the Governor added.

Emphasising the importance of value-based education, Acharya said that children, as the future of the nation, must be imbued with Indian values, social responsibility and family traditions from an early age.

He appreciated Sanskaar Shaala's initiative as a commendable effort to preserve and promote India's rich cultural and moral heritage and extended his best wishes for its success.

Highlighting India's ancient civilisational wisdom, the Governor referred to the teachings of the Vedas, Upanishads, Ramayana, Mahabharata and the Bhagavad Gita, which continue to provide timeless guidance on truth, duty and righteousness.

He noted that in today's competitive, technology-driven world, progress must be accompanied by morality, compassion, and discipline to remain meaningful and balanced.

The Governor said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is marching rapidly while reaffirming its commitment to cultural values.

He added that initiatives like Sanskaar Shaala play a vital role in shaping value-orientated citizens.

Hailing the Marwari community for its emphasis on ethics, charity and social responsibility, Shri Acharya expressed hope that more organisations would undertake similar initiatives to build a morally sound and harmonious society.

National President of Akhil Bharatiya Marwari Sammelan, Pawan Goenka, organising secretary Basant Surana, President, North-East Regional Marwari Sammelan, Kailash Kabra, along with a host of other dignitaries, were present on the occasion.

On the other hand, the Assam Governor attended the Golden Jubilee celebration of Guwahati Blind High School at Basistha in Guwahati on Sunday.

It may be noted that the Guwahati Blind High School in Basistha, Guwahati, is a co-educational state board school for visually impaired students, offering primary to higher secondary education with a focus on inclusive learning, supported by initiatives like nursing student health programmes and community aid drives.

Addressing an audience on the occasion, the Governor congratulated the students, teachers, staff, and alumni of the school on the school's 50th anniversary of dedicated service in educating visually impaired children.

He said that a society's progress is reflected in the dignity, opportunities, and inclusion it provides for persons with disabilities.

The Governor highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision that persons with disabilities are an integral part of the nation's human resources and emphasised key initiatives, including the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, and the Accessible India Campaign, to promote equal opportunities and a barrier-free environment.

He also spoke about the Assam Government's initiatives under the Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan, including the provision of Braille books, assistive devices, scholarships and improved infrastructure for visually impaired students.

Acharya also said that Lok Bhavan, Assam, contributes to the welfare of persons with disabilities through initiatives such as the Vishwakarma Samman Scheme, which honours individuals with disabilities for their outstanding achievements.

Appreciating the inclusive and holistic approach of Guwahati Blind High School, the Governor said that the effective use of modern technology has enabled visually impaired students to participate in mainstream education actively.

He lauded the school's achievements in cultural and sporting fields, as well as in academics. He congratulated former students Himakhi Devi and Simu Das for bringing laurels to Assam and the country through their national and international accomplishments.

Encouraging students, the Governor said that education is the strongest means of achieving self-reliance and self-confidence. He remarked that true light resides not in the eyes but in the mind and intellect.

MLA Dispur constituency Atul Bora, State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities Sushma Hazarika, along with a host of other dignitaries and students of the blind school, was present on the occasion.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Good to see focus on value-based education. But I hope such programmes are truly inclusive and don't end up promoting a single interpretation of "Indian values". Our diversity is our strength.
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Aditya G
The part about the Blind School's golden jubilee is truly heartwarming. Providing inclusive education and opportunities for all children, regardless of ability, is the real mark of a progressive society. More power to them!
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Sarah B
As someone living in Assam but from a different cultural background, I appreciate the emphasis on values. I hope the Sanskaar Shaala also teaches respect and understanding for all the diverse communities that call India home.
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Karthik V
Blending ancient wisdom with modern education is the need of the hour. Children need both technical skills and moral compass. Initiatives like these can help reduce the growing problem of disrespect and intolerance among youth.
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Nisha Z
The Governor's schedule shows a good balance - promoting cultural values and also focusing on the welfare of specially-abled children. Both are crucial for nation building. Assam is setting a good example.

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