Rural development and Panchayat Raj Minister Priyank Kharge pays Floreal honors Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and Savitri Bai Phule on the occasion of Teacher’s Day | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Photo credit
“Knowledge can conquer the world and the power of knowledge was the driving force in shaping our understanding of the world and improving our lives,” said the Minister of Rural Priyank Kharge.
He spoke after the start of the renovated program of the SM Pandit Rang Mandir and The Teachers Day on Wednesday.
Mr. Kharge said that the state proceeds as the capital of knowledge and skills. The amount of talented workforce and qualified workforce make the state a natural choice for technology and knowledge industry.
He notes that people around the world appreciate the state and its contribution to skills development, Mr. Kharge said that in addition to economic policies, he plays a key role in attracting investments.
He said that teachers are not only knowledge of knowledge, but are also sculptors of thinking who shape the future of children by passing knowledge. Teachers can be correctly called builders of nations, the minister added.
He asked teachers to help cultivate scientific temperament among students, encouraged them to ask more questions and feed their natural curiosity.
Mr. Kharge said that the burans are the basic roots of Indian cultures and an effective canal for moral values. However, Purany is sometimes misinterpreted as historical records or scientific texts, he claimed. Children should therefore be encouraged to develop scientific outlook, he said.
He said that teachers could be considered social illuminators who can bring a positive change in society similar to how social reformers like Buddha, Basaveshware and Br Ambedkar enlightened people by supporting the values of equality and social justice.
In previous academic years, he expressed my displeasure on the SSLC exam in the district, Mr. Kharge taught the teacher to take steps to improve the performance of the district in the upcoming SSLC tests.
Three students who secured the highest stamps for 2024-25 SSLC exams were rewarded with a notebook, while 23 teachers who received the best prize were felicitated.
Renovation
The reconstruction for the SM Pandit Rang Mandir was chosen at the price of 4,80 GBP according to the Council for the Development of the Kalyan Karnataka region.
The renovated auditorium has 855 seats with 552 on the ground floor and 303 on the first floor. It was modernized with advanced sound systems, multicolored lighting, pushback seats and other equipment.
MLCS SHASHIL G. Namoshi and BG Patil, Mayor of Varsha Jane, deputy Commissioner Fauzia Tarannum and police commissioner Sharanapp Dhage were present.
Published – 10 September 2025 09:01 is
