"As a congregation and also as a church we will talk to and partner with the government for all matters in education because we are highly engaged in education," Rev Father Angel Fernandez Artime, head of the Salesians of Don Bosco which runs a number of educational institutions in the country, told reporters here.
The Rector Major of the institute was asked to comment on recent reports that lessons from Mahabharata, Ramayana and Gita may soon be taught in schools and colleges as part of NDA government's new education policy.
He said their provincial and other sister institutions of the Salesians family will definitely engage in a dialogue with the government because it has invited opinions of all citizens for the education policy that is being formed.
Artime, the tenth successor of educator-saint John Bosco, popularly known as Don Bosco, said he doesn't understand much about what is going on with the education policy in India but they have such concerns everywhere in the world.
To mark the bicentenary celebration of Don Bosco's birth, the South Asia Salesian Family Congress is being held here.
Tomorrow Artime is scheduled to meet monks of the Hindu religious order Ramakrishna Mission at Belur Math.
