Bharat Express

Reading English is Not Bad But Forgetting Hindi is a Matter of Concern: Justice Dr. Gautam Chaudhary

Dr Justice Gautam Chaudhary said that the young generation is the pillar of the country. Their dreams are valuable for us but in the course of these dreams it is not right to forget the past. While running towards the West, we are forgetting our culture

PRAYAGRAJ:  The young generation is the pillar of the country. Their dreams are valuable for us but in the course of these dreams, it is not right to forget the past. While running towards the West, we are forgetting our culture, said Justice Dr. Gautam Chaudhary as the chief guest in the concluding session of the special camp of Jagat Taran Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Unit-54 of National Service Scheme on Sunday.

Justice Dr. Chaudhary emphasized the importance of preserving Hindi while acknowledging the value of studying English for survival. He advocated for giving Hindi its due reverence as the mother tongue, alongside respecting other languages. Additionally, he stressed the significance of youth engaging in morning yoga and exercise for their well-being.

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Dr. Rajesh Kumar Garg, Program Coordinator of National Service Scheme of The University, said that physical sessions in National Service Scheme camps are important for building a healthy body. College Principal Prof. Ashima Ghosh welcomed the guests, vote of thanks was given by program officer Dr. Aishwarya Singh. On this occasion, Prof. came from Lucknow. Sarika Dubey also addressed the maids.

Prizes were also distributed to the winners of various competitions organized during the camp. Program Officer Dr. Shalini Singh, Dr. Ankita Chaturvedi, Dr. Nirmala Gupta, and other teachers were present.