Education in Bengal has taken nosedive, we must take it to its past glory: JP Nadda.

BJP President JP Nadda on Monday asserted that training in Bengal has taken a nosedive and mentioned that we have to be devoted to taking the training within the state again to its earlier glory.
Addressing a digital rally in West Bengal on the beginning anniversary of Syama Prasad Mookerjee, the BJP chief mentioned, “Mookerjee had led the state of West Bengal to new heights. It was mentioned that what Bengal thinks as we speak, India thinks tomorrow. The state has at all times given route to the nation. However as we speak, training in Bengal has taken a nosedive.”

The BJP President said that we must be dedicated to taking the level of education in the state back to the level of its previous glory.
Speaking about Mookerjee’s achievements, Nadda said that he had become the youngest vice-chancellor of Calcutta University in 1934 at a mere age of 33.
“In 1937, as vice-chancellor, he invited Rabindranath Tagore to address the convocation ceremony and asked him to deliver his address in Bengali. This was the first time when a major address at a convocation ceremony took place in an Indian language,” he said.

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