Javadekar was speaking, while holding a review meeting of Central Universities in the country here at Banaras Hindu University (BHU).
The Union Minister said thateducation is not only about the subject knowledge, butit's aim is to groom good human beings with qualities like values and character attached to them.
Giving example of great universities like Nalanda, Takshila and Vikramshila, Javadekar said: "Only those nations that have great universities will prosper."
He appreciated BHU founder Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya's vision for establishing the university and said that freedom fighters started educational institutions as a tool for movement and renaissance.
Union Minister of State for Human Resource Development Mahendra Nath Pandey, who was present at the meeting, emphasised the need for developing modern as well old education system in the universities.
Pandey highlighted the skill development programmes related to students, giving examples of BRICS countries where emphasis is given on skill development through vocational training programmes.
Presenting the highlights of review meeting, Ved Prakash, Chairman University Grants Commission gave the status ofCentral Universities accreditation, students enrollment, choice based credit system, universities with potential for excellenceand special assistance program started by UGC to improve quality, research and innovation in institute of higher education across the country.
The Vice Chancellors of central universities presented the status of accreditation, choice based credit system, curriculum development, new innovative programmes, research improvement programme and infrastructure development in the review meeting.
BHU Vice Chancellor G C Tripathi said: "Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya used the education as a tool for social empowerment which is rooted in Indian values and culture."
Tripathi said the BHU founder also wantedto develop this varsity as a Centre of holistic education.
Javadekar also inaugurated the new Shatabdi Krishi Bhawan andGreen Buildingunder the Institute of Agricultural Sciences of BHU afterholding the review meeting.
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