Naidu Urges Teaching Puranic Heroes to Youth for Moral Values & Cultural Pride

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has called on parents and teachers to share stories of Puranic heroes like Ram and Krishna with children to instill moral values and cultural pride. Speaking at the Bharatiya Vijnan Sammelan in Tirupati, he highlighted India's ancient knowledge systems, from the Indus Valley to centers like Nalanda, as foundations for future scientific leadership. Naidu outlined Andhra Pradesh's ambitious development plans, including Quantum Valley, AI ecosystems, and tech hubs, aiming to position the state as an innovation leader. He expressed confidence that India, by blending its rich heritage with modern advancements, can achieve inclusive growth and emerge as a top global nation by 2047.

Key Points: AP CM Naidu: Teach Youth Puranic Heroes for Moral Values

  • Teach Puranic heroes to youth
  • Blend ancient knowledge with modern science
  • India's historic scientific glory
  • Andhra's tech & innovation roadmap
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Teach youth and children about our puranic heroes: Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu

Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu emphasizes teaching stories of Ram, Krishna & other Puranic heroes to children to instill ethics, cultural pride, and scientific heritage.

"Understanding these epics helps the youth to differentiate between good and evil, instils moral values and fosters pride in India's timeless contributions. - CM Chandrababu Naidu"

Tirupati, December 26

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Friday emphasised the need to connect the younger generation with India's rich cultural heritage, according to a CMO release.

He urged parents and teachers to share the stories of our Puranic heroes - Ram, Krishna, Arjuna and Hanuman - with children, highlighting their virtues, courage and wisdom.

He pointed out that understanding these epics helps the youth to differentiate between good and evil, instils moral values and fosters pride in India's timeless contributions to philosophy, ethics and governance.

Addressing the inaugural session of the 7th Bharatiya Vijnan Sammelan in Tirupati today, the Chief Minister highlighted India's civilisational knowledge heritage and its path toward scientific and technological leadership. He was joined by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Chief Mohan Bhagwat and Union Minister of State for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh, among other dignitaries.

The CM underscored the importance of preserving India's knowledge systems while advancing science and technology for the future. He stressed the need to protect and revive India's ancient knowledge traditions. He expressed confidence that India would restore its historic scientific glory and continue to contribute meaningfully to global scientific progress.

Reflecting on ancient achievements, the CM referred to the Indus Valley Civilisation's urban planning, the global spread of yoga, the foundations of Ayurveda, and renowned centres of learning such as Takshashila and Nalanda.

He recalled the contributions of great Indian thinkers, including Aryabhata, Bhaskaracharya, Charaka, Dhanvantari, and Kautilya, describing them as enduring sources of inspiration.

The CM noted that platforms like the Bharatiya Vijnan Sammelan provide an important space to reflect on Indian identity, culture, and intellectual heritage. He said the Sammelan plays a vital role in presenting Indian knowledge traditions to the world and expanding global understanding.

CM Naidu expressed happiness that the seventh edition of the Sammelan in South India was being organised in Tirupati, describing it as a sacred place blessed by Lord Venkateswara.

Addressing India's historical economic strength, the CM observed that India accounted for nearly 40 per cent of the world's GDP in ancient times, driven by its position as a knowledge economy.

He emphasised the importance of values and ethics in nation-building, acknowledging the role played by leaders such as RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat in strengthening society at the grassroots level. He described India's family system as a unique strength that provides security, stability, and social cohesion.

Expressing confidence that India would emerge as the world's number one nation by 2047, the CM stressed the need to ensure inclusive growth by reducing disparities between the rich and the poor. Highlighting the future, the CM said India would re-emerge as a global champion in science and technology.

He outlined Andhra Pradesh's development roadmap, which includes major initiatives across the technology and innovation sectors, such as Quantum Valley, Green Energy and Green Hydrogen, and advanced AI ecosystems.

He announced that Andhra Pradesh would soon operate a quantum computer and spoke about improved connectivity through telecom reforms. He further highlighted the establishment of specialised hubs, including Space City (Tirupati), Drone City, Aerospace City, Electronics City, and MedTech Parks across the state.

The CM also noted that global technology leaders are increasingly investing in Andhra Pradesh and stated that Google is planning large-scale investments in Visakhapatnam.

The national event is being jointly organised by the Union Ministry of Education, Vijnana Bharati, Indian Knowledge Systems, Andhra Pradesh Council of Science and Technology (APCOST), National Innovation Foundation, and National Sanskrit University, Tirupati.

Over 900 delegates from across the country are participating in the event.

The Sammelan was attended by Union Minister of State for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh, Revenue Minister Anagani Satya Prasad, President of Vijnana Bharati Sekhar C. Mande, Vice Chancellor of National Sanskrit University Professor G. S. R. Krishna Murty, and former DRDO Chairman G. Satheesh Reddy, along with distinguished scientists and dignitaries.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Fully agree with CM Naidu. Our ancient knowledge systems like Ayurveda and Yoga are now globally recognized. We need to be proud of our roots while building a tech-superpower future. The plans for Space City in Tirupati sound exciting for Andhra's youth!
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Aman W
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope this doesn't become a political tool. The focus should genuinely be on the *values* from these stories—compassion, duty, truth—not just ritualistic learning. Also, inclusive growth he mentioned is key. We can't become No.1 by 2047 with such a big rich-poor gap.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, the blend of ancient philosophy and modern innovation is fascinating. The mention of Aryabhata and then Quantum computing shows a unique Indian approach to progress. Hope the investments in Vizag materialize and create good jobs.
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Karthik V
Good points, but implementation matters. Will there be a curriculum change in schools? Or is this just a speech? Parents and teachers need resources. Also, happy to see Tirupati getting recognition beyond just pilgrimage—Space City is a brilliant idea for the region's development.
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Nisha Z
Our family already tells these stories to our kids. Hanuman's devotion and Arjuna's focus are great examples. But it's equally important to teach them about *all* our great thinkers—like the scientists mentioned. A balanced approach is what will make India truly great again. Jai Hind!

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