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Our priority is to develop rationality from primary level in students: K’taka CM
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday said that the government will work towards developing consciousness and rationality among the students.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday said that the government will work towards developing consciousness and rationality among the students.
He said that if the teachers are not secular and rational, it is not possible to develop knowledge among the students.
He was responding to questions at the Prabuddha Karnataka Janamana Conference held by Janamana Foundation and Samata Adyayana Kendra at Devaraja Arasu Bhavan.
He said that peace, law and order, and a business friendly environment is necessary to attract global investors.
GDP increases as employment is created through investments. Therefore, a peaceful society without caste-religion conflict is needed, he said.
The energy and spirit of our youth should not be misused. Our government has formulated a policy where the youth is not misused for riots in the name of caste and religion. Hence, we have decided to provide Yuva Nidhi for 24 months and skill training to the unemployed youth, he said.
As promised in the manifesto, we will fill up the vacant posts phase by phase in the state government. Until then, we intend to bring reservation in outsourced appointments as well, he said.
He said that a meeting with industrialists was held to discuss the kind of skills that are required in students. Accordingly, education should be designed for students to meet the market demand.
While answering a question, the CM assured to take action for permanent solution to the problems of Sharavati victims.
The last government was practicing moral policing. As soon as we came to power, we drew the line against moral policing. Atrocities on Dalits, minorities and backward people will not stop until an equal society is built. Thus our government is trying to create a peaceful state, he said.
We will set up a selection committee for the recruitments in the academies and boards. He said this committee will screen the candidates and prevent fanatics and divisive minds from entering these establishments.
The CM, replying to a girl’s question, said that a suitable decision will be taken about menstrual leave for women employees and students.
“Women were also deprived of education like the shudras for centuries. Exploitation and violence on women will be reduced if they prosper socially and economically. A survey will be conducted on government land encroachment. The provision of providing land to the landless will be reviewed,” he said.
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