Rajasthan CM Advocates Blending AI with Vedas in Modern Education System

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma emphasized the need to integrate innovation, technology, and Indian knowledge traditions like Vedas and Sanskrit into the modern education system. He stated this approach would build character and provide employment for the youth, aligning with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for a developed India by 2047. The CM highlighted government initiatives, including filling over 100,000 government jobs and strengthening digital infrastructure in higher education. Deputy CM Premchand Bairwa and others also stressed institutional collaboration and the relevance of India's educational heritage in the globalized era.

Key Points: Rajasthan CM on Modern Education: Blend AI with Vedas for Youth

  • Blend tradition & tech in education
  • Empower youth for Developed India 2047
  • Strengthen digital infrastructure in higher ed
  • Provide employment & skill training
  • Ensure transparent, leak-free exams
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"Innovation, Indian knowledge traditions should be promoted in modern education system": Rajasthan CM at All India Institutional Leadership Summit

CM Bhajan Lal Sharma promotes blending Indian knowledge traditions with tech like AI in education to empower youth and achieve Developed India 2047 vision.

"We need an education that is a beautiful blend of tradition and modernity - Bhajan Lal Sharma"

Jaipur, February 16

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma said that innovation, technology, and Indian knowledge traditions should be promoted in the modern education system, which will not only provide employment opportunities for the youth but also build their character, while addressing the inaugural ceremony of the All India Institutional Leadership Summit-2026.

The Chief Minister said that our government is fully committed to improving the quality of higher education and making it more employable. He called upon teachers to play their vital role in harnessing the energy and potential of the youth in nation-building.

According to a release from the Chief Minister's Office, Sharma addressed the inaugural ceremony of the All India Institutional Leadership Summit-2026 at the Rajasthan International Centre (RIC) on Monday.

He said that we need an education that is a beautiful blend of tradition and modernity, where knowledge of the Vedas is combineRajasthan d with an understanding of artificial intelligence, the language of coding with Sanskrit shlokas, and robotics and nanotechnology with yoga and meditation.

He said that the theme of this conference, "Inter-Institutional Dialogue on Development," is extremely relevant. Working together between IITs, central universities, state universities, research institutes, and private educational institutions can bring about real change on the ground.

The Chief Minister stated that India is the youngest country in the world today. More than 65 per cent of the population is under the age of 35. This demographic is our greatest strength. By providing the youth with the right education, skills, and guidance, we must utilise this strength to achieve Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a developed India 2047.

He said that today our youth are bringing global glory to the country across various fields, including startups, research, sports, and the arts. We must foster their creativity and guide them to realise their dreams, allowing them to remain global citizens while remaining connected to their roots.

Sharma stated that the state government is continuously working to strengthen the digital infrastructure in higher education and promote research and innovation. Our government is providing ample employment opportunities to the youth, along with education. So far, more than 100,000 government positions have been filled, and the recruitment process is underway for more than 154,000 positions. The recruitment calendar for 100,000 government positions has been released for this year.

He stated that our government has provided employment in the private sector to more than 200,000 youth, skill training to 350,000 students, and internships to more than 200,000 youth.

The Chief Minister stated that the previous government had defrauded the youth and there were numerous cases of paper leaks. During our government's tenure, 351 examinations have been conducted, and not a single paper has been leaked.

He said that our government has undertaken numerous initiatives in the state, including the establishment of 65 iStartup Launchpad Nests, 17 new Khelo India Centres, 71 new government colleges, the inauguration of 185 new government college buildings, and the distribution of approximately 40,000 scooters to girl students, which are empowering youth.

Further, Deputy Chief Minister Premchand Bairwa said that the objective of this gathering is to accelerate the goal of a developed India 2047 through institutional collaboration, leadership development, and policy formulation. He said that our country had a glorious past. Students from around the world came to study at universities such as Takshashila and Nalanda. "Gurukuls focused on the practical and holistic development of students. In this current era of globalisation, the Indian knowledge tradition is as relevant as ever," he added.

He later said that our double-engine government, under the able leadership of Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, is emphasising skill development and practical knowledge in higher education, thereby paving the way for employment for youth.

On this occasion, National President of Vidya Bharati Higher Education Institute, Professor Kailash Chandra Sharma, said that in this conference, various topics, including institutional development, future-ready faculty, promotion of India-based research, propagation of Indian languages, and future of technology-based higher education, will be discussed in depth.

On this occasion, National General Secretary of Vidya Bharati Higher Education Institute, Prof. Narendra Kumar Taneja, Chairman Bharatiya Bhasha Samiti, Ministry of Education, Chamu Krishna Shastri, National Coordinator of Indian Knowledge System, Ministry of Education, Prof. Ganti S. Murthy, Chairman of National Council for Teacher Education, Prof. Pankaj Arora, Vice Chancellor of Rajasthan University, Prof. Alpana Kateja and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's field pracharak, Nimbaram, along with other officials of Vidya Bharati Higher Education Institute, various intellectuals and teachers from across the country were present.

- ANI

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Priya S
The focus on stopping paper leaks and filling government jobs is very welcome. For years, youth have suffered due to corruption in exams. If this government has truly conducted 351 exams without a leak, that's a massive achievement. Hope this continues.
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Rohit P
While the vision is great, implementation is everything. We hear these speeches often. I want to see the actual syllabus change in colleges. How many new courses combining AI and Indian knowledge systems have been launched? Action matters more than words.
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Sarah B
As an educator from abroad working here, I find this approach fascinating. The West often separates STEM and humanities. Integrating yoga/meditation with robotics could reduce student stress and foster creativity. The world should watch India's experiment in education.
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Kavya N
Scooters for girl students! 👏 This is real empowerment. It improves attendance and safety for girls in remote areas. Combining such practical support with skill training is how we truly develop our youth. More states should adopt this.
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Vikram M
The mention of Takshashila and Nalanda gives me pride. We were once the world's knowledge hub. To regain that status, we need world-class research facilities and freedom for academics, not just nostalgia. Hope the institutional collaboration leads to tangible research output.

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