A two-days workshop organised by RSS over the past weekend which took place in Delhi was attended by over 721 academicians and experts including 51 Vice Chancellors of various central and state universities. The concept of the event was to discuss on the topic of making Indian education more inclined towards the ‘Bharatiya perspectives’.
The workshop called Gyan Sangam was organised by a Sangh backed initiative called Prajna Pravah whose chief speaker on Sunday was Mohan Bhagwat, the RSS head.
The audience of the workshop included chairperson of the Indian Council of Historical Research chairman Y Sudershan Rao, senior RSS functionaries Sahkarvayah Krishna Gopal and Suresh Soni, principal of Brihan Maharashtra Commerce College, Pune Anirudh Deshpande, Indologist Acharya Vamdev Shastri (David Frawley), and Dr Manohar Shinde, founder director Dharma Civilization Foundation USA, and other senior academicians.
“This is not the government work because our system of education was independent of government control. There was society taking care of it. This should be out of sarkari tantra,” he said.
The event held over the weekend will be followed by many such programs that will be held in various other states in India.