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Bhagwat also highlighted the National Education Policy (NEP) as a positive step, outlining its ‘five-dimensional education’Â approach that needs to be developed gradually
Bhagwat proposed connecting mainstream education with the ancient Gurukul system, drawing a parallel with Finland’s highly regarded education model, which he noted follows a similar, holistic philosophy. File pic/PTI
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday called for a fundamental shift in India’s education and public service training, advocating for a decolonised approach that blends traditional Indian wisdom with modern education.
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Bhagwat criticised the existing civil services training, noting that for cadres like the IAS and IPS, trainees are still taught “drinking etiquettes”, a practice he deemed more suitable for IFS (Indian Foreign Service) officers who engage in diplomacy. He argued that such elements are a holdover from colonial rule and that “true education and good manners are universal”.
In a push for decolonisation, he stressed that English should be learnt as a functional language, not as a means to become culturally Western. “We are Indians,” he stated, emphasising the need for a deep-rooted sense of national identity.
The RSS chief also highlighted the National Education Policy (NEP) as a positive step, outlining its “five-dimensional education” approach that needs to be developed gradually. He proposed connecting mainstream education with the ancient Gurukul system, drawing a parallel with Finland’s highly regarded education model, which he noted follows a similar, holistic philosophy. Bhagwat described the Gurukul tradition as one of the best forms of learning and a model for the future.
Additionally, Bhagwat clarified the organisational structure of the RSS. He stated that the Sangh has no subordinate bodies, asserting that all other affiliated organisations are self-sufficient and autonomous in their functioning.
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