Ajmer, 29 November (HS). Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devn. said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has resolved to make the country a developed nation by the year 2047. The youth are its flag bearers. Changes have been made in the new education policy that will take the country forward. If the youth do not limit themselves to bookish knowledge and study analytically, they will definitely be successful in life. Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devn. concluded the state level creative competitions of Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education at Government Savitri Girls Higher Secondary School on Friday. In this competition, participants from 34 districts participated in five competitions.
Addressing the program, Devn. said that healthy competition is necessary to move ahead in life. Students should enter the competition with full preparation. Students should not be limited to bookish knowledge and should engage with education and teaching methodology in an analytical manner. If you learn to analyze, you will get real knowledge. This will advance the student in every area of life. The Assembly Speaker said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country is progressing rapidly in every field today. The Prime Minister has pledged to make India a developed nation by the year 2047. This change will be possible only with the active cooperation of the energetic youth of the country. Only the youth will become the flag bearers of this change. The new education policy has been prepared considering these grounds as standard. It has everything that will make the all-round development of the student possible. He has called upon the students to embrace knowledge in its true sense. Go to the library, read books, analyze, reason and learn. Along with bookish knowledge, creative activities are also important. He also called upon teachers to come forward to make students capable citizens. Along with education, they should also develop understanding about life. Students should work with the mantra of Think Global, Act Local.
President Ramesh Soni, Education Board Secretary Kailash Chandra Sharma, Financial Advisor Rashmi Bissa, Principal Jayashree Sharma, Director Academy Rakesh Swami, Dinesh Ojha and Kundan Singh Naruka were present in the program.
Awarded to the winners
In the elocution competition, Devkanwar Rajput of Veer Mata M.k Kanwar Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Shahpura stood first, Reshmi Chaudhary of Amrita Devi Memorial Public School, Gudamal., Barmer stood second and Payal Sen of Bal Navjeevan Model Higher Secondary School, Sangriya, Hanumangarh stood third. . In the quiz competition, Jaiprakash Sharma of Government Higher Secondary School, Shahpura stood first, Aditya Gupta of Madhav Bal Higher Secondary School, Karauli stood second, Bhairaram of Government Higher Secondary School Hadwecha, Barmer stood third. In the single song competition, Prince Rawal of Government Higher Secondary School, Mangrol, Baran stood first, Nakshatra Sharma of Vinayak Gyan Bharti Senior Secondary School, Ramganjmandi, Kota stood second, Vandana Bhadanga of Mahatma Gandhi Government School Mandal, Bhilwara stood third. In the essay competition, Umesh of Government Higher Secondary School Nokhada, Bikaner stood first, Bhavana Saini of Shri Jain Shwetambar Terapanthi Bal Vihar Higher Secondary School, Churu stood second, Gargi Bishnoi of Government Girls Higher Secondary School Matka Chowk, Sriganganagar stood third. Similarly, in the painting competition, Aastik Tiwari of Government Higher Secondary School, Shrimadhopur, Neem ka Thana stood first, Devraj Jatiya of Bhadva Prakash Government Higher Secondary School, Purusharthi, Chittorgarh stood second, Vibha Soni of Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Dayanand Marg, Bikaner stood third. The student securing first position was given a prize of Rs 11,000, the second one was given Rs 7,500 and the third one was given Rs 5,000.