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NFSU Director: Values Shape India's Future

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Culture and value-based education will strengthen the country's future.
  • Students showcased five core Indian values through various performances.
  • Awards presented to students excelling in academics, sports, and culture.
NFSU Director: Values Shape India's Future

Professor Manjunath Ghate, Director of the National Forensic Science University in Dharwad, highlighted the critical role of culture and value-based education in securing India's future. He made these remarks while inaugurating the Rashtrotsava-2025 event at Rashtrosthhana Vidya Kendra in Dharwad. Ghate commended the school for organizing the celebration.

Dinesh Hegde, general secretary of the Rashtroththana Parishad, elaborated on the values instilled in students at the school. To illustrate these principles, students presented five foundational values of Indian culture—Matru Devobhava, Pitru Devobhava, Acharya Devobhava, Atithi Devobhava, and Rashtra Devobhava—through dynamic dance, drama, and music performances.

The Rashtrotsava program also served as a platform to honor students for their outstanding achievements. Awards were distributed to those who excelled in academics, sports, and various cultural activities, celebrating their hard work and dedication. School correspondent Gururaja Agadi welcomed the attendees, and Principal Ramakrishna presented the annual report.

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Five core Indian values were showcased: Matru Devobhava, Pitru Devobhava, Acharya Devobhava, Atithi Devobhava, and Rashtra Devobhava.
Professor Manjunath Ghate, director of National Forensic Science University (NFSU) Dharwad, inaugurated the event.
Professor Ghate stated that culture and value-based education are essential for strengthening the future of the country.

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