Children should be moved to specialised fields after 12 years of age: Sadhguru

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Sadhguru has advocated for moving children to specialised fields after the age of 12 years, citing the example of cricketing legend

At a national conference of principals of Kendirya Vidyalayas and Navodaya Vidyalas from across the country held here on Wednesday, Sadhguru called for turning the system around in the country, which he said was aimed at producing clerks.

"Nobody asks about Tendulkar's All he did was hit the ball, hit the ball, hit the ball, and you made him Bharat Ratna. That is because somebody was devoted to just hitting the ball. No mathematics, no chemistry, no nonsense," Sadhguru said at the event, which was attended by over 1,800 heads of schools.

The children should be exposed to different subjects till 12 years after which they should start moving towards specialised fields for developing profound competence, he explained. "Don't we need more Ratnas (jewels) from different fields in our country," Sadhguru asked.

The country's system which was established by the British rulers was fit for producing clerks, he said.

"Now the time has come when we start turning it around to create ideal conditions for arts, music, theatre and sports. It is not just clerks, teachers, managers and scientists who make a nation. A nation is made by all sorts of talents," he said.

Highlighting the significance of teachers, Sadhguru said teaching is a for inspiring and enhancing the lives of people to create a great nation and world.

(school education) of Human Resources Development Ministry Meena, participating as the chief guest at the event, said the conference will help the principals to share the best practices and innovations in the teaching field.

The two-day conference will conclude on Thursday with addressing the gathering.

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First Published: Wed, February 06 2019. 17:05 IST