In a resounding endorsement of the NDA government’s educational policies, prominent figure Sanjay Sarawgi has praised the administration for its exemplary work in integrating Sanatan culture into modern schooling. Speaking at a recent event, Sarawgi highlighted how the government’s initiatives are breathing new life into traditional values while preparing students for the future.
The NDA’s approach marks a significant shift from conventional education models. By embedding principles from Sanatan Dharma—such as discipline, ethics, and holistic development—into curricula across schools and universities, the government is fostering a generation rooted in cultural heritage yet equipped with contemporary skills. Sarawgi pointed to specific programs like the introduction of Vedic mathematics and yoga in daily school routines as game-changers.
‘This is not mere rhetoric; it’s transformative action,’ Sarawgi asserted. He elaborated on how these reforms are reducing dropout rates in rural areas and boosting enrollment in government schools, particularly among underprivileged communities. Data from recent surveys supports this, showing a 15% rise in student engagement since the policy rollout.
Critics have occasionally questioned the balance between tradition and innovation, but Sarawgi dismissed such concerns. He argued that Sanatan culture inherently promotes inquiry and scientific temper, citing ancient texts like the Vedas that predate modern science by millennia. The government’s dual focus on skill development and cultural preservation is setting a global benchmark, he added.
Looking ahead, Sarawgi called for even greater investment in teacher training programs infused with Sanatan ethos. With states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar leading the charge, the NDA’s vision promises to reshape India’s educational landscape for decades. This blend of ancient wisdom and modern pedagogy could well be the key to India’s resurgence as a knowledge superpower.
