Speaking at the seventh edition of 'Lead On', a leadership summit for senior school students at Tagore International School, Vasant Vihar, Rijiju also attributed the lack of connectivity and knowledge to racial differentiation in the country.
"Racist attacks in Delhi are happening because our society has not really opened up...Sensitivity is yet to be ingrained in the minds of our society. Dissatisfaction level is very high in the country," he said.
"November 17 is International Student's day. I'm trying to evolve a concept called 'Ek Bharat Shreshth Bharat', taking education to the next level. You can send us ideas and tell us what students want from the education system of the country which can be discussed on Nov 17," she said.
Irani added she wants to devise a system where everyone from village leaders to school leaders will have a say in policy making.
The Minister also briefed students about an online learning system which her Ministry is working on.
"All the IITs, IIMs, Central Universities, NITs, ICARs are going to offer online courses free of cost for every Indian citizen. Those who want to learn can learn and in a case where you want a certificate will you go to the institute to sit for the examination and get a certificate on having passed that exam," said Irani.
The HRD minister also shared with the students details about the 'Credit Transfer System' which will be launched on Nov 11.
Madhulika Sen, principal of the school said that the ministers were invited in accordance with the theme of the summit, 'Power to Rise, Rise to Power' driven solely by the students.
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