Education in mother tongue allows students to understand better: President
BALASORE: President Droupadi Murmu said on Tuesday that receiving education in one’s mother tongue allows students to understand their surroundings, customs and cultural environment properly, along with the studies.
Addressing the convocation ceremony of Fakir Mohan University in Balasore, the President paid rich tributes to literateur Fakir Mohan Senapati and said that during her student days, she was deeply influenced by his iconic story, ‘Rebati’.
“The determination of a girl to pursue her education in the 19th centuryenduring testament to her spirit,” she said referring to the story. The President also reminisced she studied in a remote tribal village and, with her firm resolve, went to Bhubaneswar, where she completed her high school and college education. “In this way, Fakir Mohan has been an inspiration to me,” she added.
The President said that India has a rich knowledge tradition. The scriptures and manuscripts are full of knowledge and wisdom. Apart from poetry and literature, they are also a source of knowledge in areas including science, medicine, astronomy and architecture. Young students can conduct research in this ancient knowledge tradition, she said.She urged students to help those who have been left behind in their developmental journey. She added that education is the passport to future.
A total of 1,831 UG and post graduates were awarded degrees and medals during the convocation. Over the last three years, the University has conferred 101 gold medals and 89 research scholars have been awarded PhD degree.
Governor and chancellor of FMU Hari Babu Kambhampati, Balasore MP Pratap Chandra Sarangi, Higher Education minister Suryabanshi Suraj, vice-chancellor Santosh Tripathy were among the dignitaries present during the convocation.
