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Thursday, July 4, 2024

Sahana Singh’s Revisiting the Educational Heritage of Bharat

“Sahana Singh’s Revisiting the Educational Heritage of India”, Myind, June 21, 2024:

“In the last few weeks, while there was disappointing news rampant about the filth of one of India’s elitest exams-NEET, a new ray of hope sparked this week, when PM Modi inaugurated the new Nalanda University Campus. It is a reassurance that we recognise our rich educational heritage and are bound to restore it back.

Putting education on a high pedestal in every family, having right policies at the government level, and continuously building the infrastructure to augment international students are key aspects for a nation’s youth.

The author Sahana Singh writes profusely about the glorious past of education in Bharat by pulling nuggets of information and weaving them together into a beautiful story……”

Read the full article at Myind.net

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