Degrees meaningless if youths take to terrorism: Rajnath Singh

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Press Trust of India Mohanlalganj (UP)
Last Updated : Feb 07 2015 | 6:20 PM IST
Decrying knowledge without values, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said technical degrees held by youths become meaningless if they get involved in terror activities.
In a subtle reference to instances of computer and IT engineers committing cyber crimes and often indulging in terrorism, Singh said education without values was doing more harm than good.
"Today, there are two ideologies. On one hand youths are bringing laurels to the country, while on the other there are those possessing technical degrees, who are involved in terror activities," he said.
Knowledge was not everything and it must have moral values attached to it, he said while inaugurating Balram Krishna Academy here.
The Home Minister said he was of the view that serious efforts were not made on the education front after Independence.
"It is my personal view there were some shortcomings on making serious efforts on education front. Even after 68 years of Independence, a large number of population is still illiterate," he said.
"The situation is such that a class VI student cannot read level three textbooks. If every person becomes literate and there is skill development, no power can stop all-round growth of the country," he said.
Singh said that as Education Minister of Uttar Pradesh, he had brought Anti-copying Act.
"We decided that those indulging in such practices will be put behind the bars. I also made a plan that education till class V should be imparted in mother tongue. Those who think that all knowledge comes from English are ignorant," he said.
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First Published: Feb 07 2015 | 6:20 PM IST

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