Taking forward the example of Rambhau Mhalgi Prabodhini, school of good governance, the BJP think-tank has decided to set up three more schools on similar lines. According to the plan of the party, the schools will be built in Rajasthan, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh. The party hopes to be able to train and educate at least 2,000 BJP workers every month. The basic courses in the institutes will have detailed sessions on the agriculture sector and policies of the government, power, history of the country, need for value-based politics, sessions on national and international polices and, most importantly, a detailed session on Hindu-Muslim problems and how to make relations better.
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