Modi underlines Centre's commitment towards education

IANS  |  Santiniketan (West Bengal) 

on Friday asserted the Central government's commitment towards revitalising the and boost an innovative mindset among students.

"During my foreign visits, I have witnessed how people there fondly remember their association with Tagore and his visits. Tagore was, and even to this day, continues to be a global citizen," said Modi, also the of the university built by Tagore in Bolpur sub-division in West Bengal's district.

"Gurudev used to believe every human being is here with a distinct aim and plays a very significant role in enabling him or her to achieve that target. That is why, he used to say is not just only which is imparted in schools," said

"He wanted the students to learn about how things are happening across the world, how people live in foreign countries, their social values and cultural ethos. But at the same time, he also wanted people to retain their Indian-ness," said the

Talking about his own vision of a new by 2022, Modi detailed his government's commitment in building up the country's

The said "125 crore Indians have resolved to build a new by 2022 and eminent institutions like these have a major role to play. Such institutions provide new energy, new directions to the youth".

He said the will be spending Rs 1 lakh crore in the next four years under Revitalising of Infrastructure and Systems in Education (RISE), a scheme to shore up educational facilities.

"Besides spending Rs 1 lakh crore under RISE for strengthening the education system, the government has initiated the (HEFA) with Rs 1,000 crore investment to give a major push for creation of high quality infrastructure in premier educational institutions," he said.

An initiative of the (MHRD), HEFA would be formed as a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) within a public sector undertaking (PSU) bank/government-owned

He also said 2,400 schools have been identified under the to promote an innovative mindset among young students.

are dedicated work spaces where students (Class 6-12) learn innovation skills and develop ideas. The labs are powered to acquaint students with the state-of-the-art equipment such as 3D printers, robotics and electronics development tools, Internet of Things (IoT) and sensors.

The lab activities are designed to light the spark of creativity, and go beyond regular curriculum and text book learning.

Modi, along with his counterpart Sheikh Hasina, also inaugurated the Bhavan within the campus. It features a museum that showcases with the country, the Liberation War of and Indo-Bangla relations.

"Rarely do you see two Prime Ministers attending a convocation," said Modi, pointing towards

"and Bangladesh are two nations but are linked through cooperation and coordination. Be it culture or public policy, we can learn much from each other. The example of that is Bangladesh Bhavan," added Modi.

Reminding students about Tagore's immortal song "Ekla Cholo Re", Modi exhorted them to make efforts towards nation building.

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First Published: Fri, May 25 2018. 14:06 IST