an>
title: Need
to celebrate 100th anniversary of publication of the book 'Nationalism' written
by Rabindra Nath Tagore.
PROF. SUGATA
BOSE (JADAVPUR): Madam, this House should take note of and celebrate the 100th
anniversary of the publication of Rabindranath Tagoreās famous book āNationalismā.Ā
In it, Tagore recorded his conviction that āmy countrymen will gain truly their India by fighting
against that education which teaches them that a country is greater than the ideals
of humanityā. Yeh insaniyat
ke baat aaj yaad rakhna hai (We should remember this message about humanity today).
He had something even more perceptive and farsighted to say in 1917 that is relevant
in 2017.Ā Ā He wrote: āThe social habit
of mind, which impels us to make the life of our fellow beings a burden to them
where they differ from us even in such a thing as their choice of food is sure to
persist in our political organization and result in creating engines of coercion
to crush every rational difference which is the sign of life.ā
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Madam,
you know that today, the engines of coercion are snuffing out life in the form of
mob lynchings. It is our duty today to save the expression of rational difference
that can nurture and nourish a healthy national life.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Our
Minister of HRD is present here today.Ā He has given an assurance that Tagore will
not be removed from our textbooks but he should go further and include more of Rabindranath
Tagore in our textbooks so that our young students can learn the value of humanity.
HON. SPEAKER:
Shri Rajeev
Satav,
Shri M.B.
Rajesh,
Shri Arvind
Sawant,
Dr. Shrikant
Shinde,
Shri Rahul
Shewale,
Shri Pushpendra
Singh Chandel,
Shri Shrirang
Appa Barne,
Shri Md.
Badaruddoza Khan,
Shri George
Baker,
Dr. Kirit
P. SolankiĀ and
Dr. Mamtaz
Sanghamita are permitted to associate with the issue raised by Prof. Sugata Bose.
an>
title: Need
to celebrate 100th anniversary of publication of the book 'Nationalism' written
by Rabindra Nath Tagore.
PROF. SUGATA
BOSE (JADAVPUR): Madam, this House should take note of and celebrate the 100th
anniversary of the publication of Rabindranath Tagoreās famous book āNationalismā.Ā
In it, Tagore recorded his conviction that āmy countrymen will gain truly their India by fighting
against that education which teaches them that a country is greater than the ideals
of humanityā. Yeh insaniyat
ke baat aaj yaad rakhna hai (We should remember this message about humanity today).
He had something even more perceptive and farsighted to say in 1917 that is relevant
in 2017.Ā Ā He wrote: āThe social habit
of mind, which impels us to make the life of our fellow beings a burden to them
where they differ from us even in such a thing as their choice of food is sure to
persist in our political organization and result in creating engines of coercion
to crush every rational difference which is the sign of life.ā
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Madam,
you know that today, the engines of coercion are snuffing out life in the form of
mob lynchings. It is our duty today to save the expression of rational difference
that can nurture and nourish a healthy national life.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Our
Minister of HRD is present here today.Ā He has given an assurance that Tagore will
not be removed from our textbooks but he should go further and include more of Rabindranath
Tagore in our textbooks so that our young students can learn the value of humanity.
HON. SPEAKER:
Shri Rajeev
Satav,
Shri M.B.
Rajesh,
Shri Arvind
Sawant,
Dr. Shrikant
Shinde,
Shri Rahul
Shewale,
Shri Pushpendra
Singh Chandel,
Shri Shrirang
Appa Barne,
Shri Md.
Badaruddoza Khan,
Shri George
Baker,
Dr. Kirit
P. SolankiĀ and
Dr. Mamtaz
Sanghamita are permitted to associate with the issue raised by Prof. Sugata Bose.
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an>
title: Need
to celebrate 100th anniversary of publication of the book 'Nationalism' written
by Rabindra Nath Tagore.
PROF. SUGATA
BOSE (JADAVPUR): Madam, this House should take note of and celebrate the 100th
anniversary of the publication of Rabindranath Tagoreās famous book āNationalismā.Ā
In it, Tagore recorded his conviction that āmy countrymen will gain truly their India by fighting
against that education which teaches them that a country is greater than the ideals
of humanityā. Yeh insaniyat
ke baat aaj yaad rakhna hai (We should remember this message about humanity today).
He had something even more perceptive and farsighted to say in 1917 that is relevant
in 2017.Ā Ā He wrote: āThe social habit
of mind, which impels us to make the life of our fellow beings a burden to them
where they differ from us even in such a thing as their choice of food is sure to
persist in our political organization and result in creating engines of coercion
to crush every rational difference which is the sign of life.ā
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Madam,
you know that today, the engines of coercion are snuffing out life in the form of
mob lynchings. It is our duty today to save the expression of rational difference
that can nurture and nourish a healthy national life.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Our
Minister of HRD is present here today.Ā He has given an assurance that Tagore will
not be removed from our textbooks but he should go further and include more of Rabindranath
Tagore in our textbooks so that our young students can learn the value of humanity.
HON. SPEAKER:
Shri Rajeev
Satav,
Shri M.B.
Rajesh,
Shri Arvind
Sawant,
Dr. Shrikant
Shinde,
Shri Rahul
Shewale,
Shri Pushpendra
Singh Chandel,
Shri Shrirang
Appa Barne,
Shri Md.
Badaruddoza Khan,
Shri George
Baker,
Dr. Kirit
P. SolankiĀ and
Dr. Mamtaz
Sanghamita are permitted to associate with the issue raised by Prof. Sugata Bose.
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an>
title: Need
to celebrate 100th anniversary of publication of the book 'Nationalism' written
by Rabindra Nath Tagore.
PROF. SUGATA
BOSE (JADAVPUR): Madam, this House should take note of and celebrate the 100th
anniversary of the publication of Rabindranath Tagoreās famous book āNationalismā.Ā
In it, Tagore recorded his conviction that āmy countrymen will gain truly their India by fighting
against that education which teaches them that a country is greater than the ideals
of humanityā. Yeh insaniyat
ke baat aaj yaad rakhna hai (We should remember this message about humanity today).
He had something even more perceptive and farsighted to say in 1917 that is relevant
in 2017.Ā Ā He wrote: āThe social habit
of mind, which impels us to make the life of our fellow beings a burden to them
where they differ from us even in such a thing as their choice of food is sure to
persist in our political organization and result in creating engines of coercion
to crush every rational difference which is the sign of life.ā
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Madam,
you know that today, the engines of coercion are snuffing out life in the form of
mob lynchings. It is our duty today to save the expression of rational difference
that can nurture and nourish a healthy national life.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Our
Minister of HRD is present here today.Ā He has given an assurance that Tagore will
not be removed from our textbooks but he should go further and include more of Rabindranath
Tagore in our textbooks so that our young students can learn the value of humanity.
HON. SPEAKER:
Shri Rajeev
Satav,
Shri M.B.
Rajesh,
Shri Arvind
Sawant,
Dr. Shrikant
Shinde,
Shri Rahul
Shewale,
Shri Pushpendra
Singh Chandel,
Shri Shrirang
Appa Barne,
Shri Md.
Badaruddoza Khan,
Shri George
Baker,
Dr. Kirit
P. SolankiĀ and
Dr. Mamtaz
Sanghamita are permitted to associate with the issue raised by Prof. Sugata Bose.
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|
an>
title: Need
to celebrate 100th anniversary of publication of the book 'Nationalism' written
by Rabindra Nath Tagore.
PROF. SUGATA
BOSE (JADAVPUR): Madam, this House should take note of and celebrate the 100th
anniversary of the publication of Rabindranath Tagoreās famous book āNationalismā.Ā
In it, Tagore recorded his conviction that āmy countrymen will gain truly their India by fighting
against that education which teaches them that a country is greater than the ideals
of humanityā. Yeh insaniyat
ke baat aaj yaad rakhna hai (We should remember this message about humanity today).
He had something even more perceptive and farsighted to say in 1917 that is relevant
in 2017.Ā Ā He wrote: āThe social habit
of mind, which impels us to make the life of our fellow beings a burden to them
where they differ from us even in such a thing as their choice of food is sure to
persist in our political organization and result in creating engines of coercion
to crush every rational difference which is the sign of life.ā
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Madam,
you know that today, the engines of coercion are snuffing out life in the form of
mob lynchings. It is our duty today to save the expression of rational difference
that can nurture and nourish a healthy national life.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Our
Minister of HRD is present here today.Ā He has given an assurance that Tagore will
not be removed from our textbooks but he should go further and include more of Rabindranath
Tagore in our textbooks so that our young students can learn the value of humanity.
HON. SPEAKER:
Shri Rajeev
Satav,
Shri M.B.
Rajesh,
Shri Arvind
Sawant,
Dr. Shrikant
Shinde,
Shri Rahul
Shewale,
Shri Pushpendra
Singh Chandel,
Shri Shrirang
Appa Barne,
Shri Md.
Badaruddoza Khan,
Shri George
Baker,
Dr. Kirit
P. SolankiĀ and
Dr. Mamtaz
Sanghamita are permitted to associate with the issue raised by Prof. Sugata Bose.
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|
an>
title: Need
to celebrate 100th anniversary of publication of the book 'Nationalism' written
by Rabindra Nath Tagore.
PROF. SUGATA
BOSE (JADAVPUR): Madam, this House should take note of and celebrate the 100th
anniversary of the publication of Rabindranath Tagoreās famous book āNationalismā.Ā
In it, Tagore recorded his conviction that āmy countrymen will gain truly their India by fighting
against that education which teaches them that a country is greater than the ideals
of humanityā. Yeh insaniyat
ke baat aaj yaad rakhna hai (We should remember this message about humanity today).
He had something even more perceptive and farsighted to say in 1917 that is relevant
in 2017.Ā Ā He wrote: āThe social habit
of mind, which impels us to make the life of our fellow beings a burden to them
where they differ from us even in such a thing as their choice of food is sure to
persist in our political organization and result in creating engines of coercion
to crush every rational difference which is the sign of life.ā
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Madam,
you know that today, the engines of coercion are snuffing out life in the form of
mob lynchings. It is our duty today to save the expression of rational difference
that can nurture and nourish a healthy national life.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Our
Minister of HRD is present here today.Ā He has given an assurance that Tagore will
not be removed from our textbooks but he should go further and include more of Rabindranath
Tagore in our textbooks so that our young students can learn the value of humanity.
HON. SPEAKER:
Shri Rajeev
Satav,
Shri M.B.
Rajesh,
Shri Arvind
Sawant,
Dr. Shrikant
Shinde,
Shri Rahul
Shewale,
Shri Pushpendra
Singh Chandel,
Shri Shrirang
Appa Barne,
Shri Md.
Badaruddoza Khan,
Shri George
Baker,
Dr. Kirit
P. SolankiĀ and
Dr. Mamtaz
Sanghamita are permitted to associate with the issue raised by Prof. Sugata Bose.
|
|
an>
title: Need
to celebrate 100th anniversary of publication of the book 'Nationalism' written
by Rabindra Nath Tagore.
PROF. SUGATA
BOSE (JADAVPUR): Madam, this House should take note of and celebrate the 100th
anniversary of the publication of Rabindranath Tagoreās famous book āNationalismā.Ā
In it, Tagore recorded his conviction that āmy countrymen will gain truly their India by fighting
against that education which teaches them that a country is greater than the ideals
of humanityā. Yeh insaniyat
ke baat aaj yaad rakhna hai (We should remember this message about humanity today).
He had something even more perceptive and farsighted to say in 1917 that is relevant
in 2017.Ā Ā He wrote: āThe social habit
of mind, which impels us to make the life of our fellow beings a burden to them
where they differ from us even in such a thing as their choice of food is sure to
persist in our political organization and result in creating engines of coercion
to crush every rational difference which is the sign of life.ā
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Madam,
you know that today, the engines of coercion are snuffing out life in the form of
mob lynchings. It is our duty today to save the expression of rational difference
that can nurture and nourish a healthy national life.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Our
Minister of HRD is present here today.Ā He has given an assurance that Tagore will
not be removed from our textbooks but he should go further and include more of Rabindranath
Tagore in our textbooks so that our young students can learn the value of humanity.
HON. SPEAKER:
Shri Rajeev
Satav,
Shri M.B.
Rajesh,
Shri Arvind
Sawant,
Dr. Shrikant
Shinde,
Shri Rahul
Shewale,
Shri Pushpendra
Singh Chandel,
Shri Shrirang
Appa Barne,
Shri Md.
Badaruddoza Khan,
Shri George
Baker,
Dr. Kirit
P. SolankiĀ and
Dr. Mamtaz
Sanghamita are permitted to associate with the issue raised by Prof. Sugata Bose.
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|
an>
title: Need
to celebrate 100th anniversary of publication of the book 'Nationalism' written
by Rabindra Nath Tagore.
PROF. SUGATA
BOSE (JADAVPUR): Madam, this House should take note of and celebrate the 100th
anniversary of the publication of Rabindranath Tagoreās famous book āNationalismā.Ā
In it, Tagore recorded his conviction that āmy countrymen will gain truly their India by fighting
against that education which teaches them that a country is greater than the ideals
of humanityā. Yeh insaniyat
ke baat aaj yaad rakhna hai (We should remember this message about humanity today).
He had something even more perceptive and farsighted to say in 1917 that is relevant
in 2017.Ā Ā He wrote: āThe social habit
of mind, which impels us to make the life of our fellow beings a burden to them
where they differ from us even in such a thing as their choice of food is sure to
persist in our political organization and result in creating engines of coercion
to crush every rational difference which is the sign of life.ā
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Madam,
you know that today, the engines of coercion are snuffing out life in the form of
mob lynchings. It is our duty today to save the expression of rational difference
that can nurture and nourish a healthy national life.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Our
Minister of HRD is present here today.Ā He has given an assurance that Tagore will
not be removed from our textbooks but he should go further and include more of Rabindranath
Tagore in our textbooks so that our young students can learn the value of humanity.
HON. SPEAKER:
Shri Rajeev
Satav,
Shri M.B.
Rajesh,
Shri Arvind
Sawant,
Dr. Shrikant
Shinde,
Shri Rahul
Shewale,
Shri Pushpendra
Singh Chandel,
Shri Shrirang
Appa Barne,
Shri Md.
Badaruddoza Khan,
Shri George
Baker,
Dr. Kirit
P. SolankiĀ and
Dr. Mamtaz
Sanghamita are permitted to associate with the issue raised by Prof. Sugata Bose.
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|
an>
title: Need
to celebrate 100th anniversary of publication of the book 'Nationalism' written
by Rabindra Nath Tagore.
PROF. SUGATA
BOSE (JADAVPUR): Madam, this House should take note of and celebrate the 100th
anniversary of the publication of Rabindranath Tagoreās famous book āNationalismā.Ā
In it, Tagore recorded his conviction that āmy countrymen will gain truly their India by fighting
against that education which teaches them that a country is greater than the ideals
of humanityā. Yeh insaniyat
ke baat aaj yaad rakhna hai (We should remember this message about humanity today).
He had something even more perceptive and farsighted to say in 1917 that is relevant
in 2017.Ā Ā He wrote: āThe social habit
of mind, which impels us to make the life of our fellow beings a burden to them
where they differ from us even in such a thing as their choice of food is sure to
persist in our political organization and result in creating engines of coercion
to crush every rational difference which is the sign of life.ā
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Madam,
you know that today, the engines of coercion are snuffing out life in the form of
mob lynchings. It is our duty today to save the expression of rational difference
that can nurture and nourish a healthy national life.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Our
Minister of HRD is present here today.Ā He has given an assurance that Tagore will
not be removed from our textbooks but he should go further and include more of Rabindranath
Tagore in our textbooks so that our young students can learn the value of humanity.
HON. SPEAKER:
Shri Rajeev
Satav,
Shri M.B.
Rajesh,
Shri Arvind
Sawant,
Dr. Shrikant
Shinde,
Shri Rahul
Shewale,
Shri Pushpendra
Singh Chandel,
Shri Shrirang
Appa Barne,
Shri Md.
Badaruddoza Khan,
Shri George
Baker,
Dr. Kirit
P. SolankiĀ and
Dr. Mamtaz
Sanghamita are permitted to associate with the issue raised by Prof. Sugata Bose.
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|
an>
title: Need
to celebrate 100th anniversary of publication of the book 'Nationalism' written
by Rabindra Nath Tagore.
PROF. SUGATA
BOSE (JADAVPUR): Madam, this House should take note of and celebrate the 100th
anniversary of the publication of Rabindranath Tagoreās famous book āNationalismā.Ā
In it, Tagore recorded his conviction that āmy countrymen will gain truly their India by fighting
against that education which teaches them that a country is greater than the ideals
of humanityā. Yeh insaniyat
ke baat aaj yaad rakhna hai (We should remember this message about humanity today).
He had something even more perceptive and farsighted to say in 1917 that is relevant
in 2017.Ā Ā He wrote: āThe social habit
of mind, which impels us to make the life of our fellow beings a burden to them
where they differ from us even in such a thing as their choice of food is sure to
persist in our political organization and result in creating engines of coercion
to crush every rational difference which is the sign of life.ā
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Madam,
you know that today, the engines of coercion are snuffing out life in the form of
mob lynchings. It is our duty today to save the expression of rational difference
that can nurture and nourish a healthy national life.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Our
Minister of HRD is present here today.Ā He has given an assurance that Tagore will
not be removed from our textbooks but he should go further and include more of Rabindranath
Tagore in our textbooks so that our young students can learn the value of humanity.
HON. SPEAKER:
Shri Rajeev
Satav,
Shri M.B.
Rajesh,
Shri Arvind
Sawant,
Dr. Shrikant
Shinde,
Shri Rahul
Shewale,
Shri Pushpendra
Singh Chandel,
Shri Shrirang
Appa Barne,
Shri Md.
Badaruddoza Khan,
Shri George
Baker,
Dr. Kirit
P. SolankiĀ and
Dr. Mamtaz
Sanghamita are permitted to associate with the issue raised by Prof. Sugata Bose.
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|
an>
title: Need
to celebrate 100th anniversary of publication of the book 'Nationalism' written
by Rabindra Nath Tagore.
PROF. SUGATA
BOSE (JADAVPUR): Madam, this House should take note of and celebrate the 100th
anniversary of the publication of Rabindranath Tagoreās famous book āNationalismā.Ā
In it, Tagore recorded his conviction that āmy countrymen will gain truly their India by fighting
against that education which teaches them that a country is greater than the ideals
of humanityā. Yeh insaniyat
ke baat aaj yaad rakhna hai (We should remember this message about humanity today).
He had something even more perceptive and farsighted to say in 1917 that is relevant
in 2017.Ā Ā He wrote: āThe social habit
of mind, which impels us to make the life of our fellow beings a burden to them
where they differ from us even in such a thing as their choice of food is sure to
persist in our political organization and result in creating engines of coercion
to crush every rational difference which is the sign of life.ā
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Madam,
you know that today, the engines of coercion are snuffing out life in the form of
mob lynchings. It is our duty today to save the expression of rational difference
that can nurture and nourish a healthy national life.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Our
Minister of HRD is present here today.Ā He has given an assurance that Tagore will
not be removed from our textbooks but he should go further and include more of Rabindranath
Tagore in our textbooks so that our young students can learn the value of humanity.
HON. SPEAKER:
Shri Rajeev
Satav,
Shri M.B.
Rajesh,
Shri Arvind
Sawant,
Dr. Shrikant
Shinde,
Shri Rahul
Shewale,
Shri Pushpendra
Singh Chandel,
Shri Shrirang
Appa Barne,
Shri Md.
Badaruddoza Khan,
Shri George
Baker,
Dr. Kirit
P. SolankiĀ and
Dr. Mamtaz
Sanghamita are permitted to associate with the issue raised by Prof. Sugata Bose.
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|
an>
title: Need
to celebrate 100th anniversary of publication of the book 'Nationalism' written
by Rabindra Nath Tagore.
PROF. SUGATA
BOSE (JADAVPUR): Madam, this House should take note of and celebrate the 100th
anniversary of the publication of Rabindranath Tagoreās famous book āNationalismā.Ā
In it, Tagore recorded his conviction that āmy countrymen will gain truly their India by fighting
against that education which teaches them that a country is greater than the ideals
of humanityā. Yeh insaniyat
ke baat aaj yaad rakhna hai (We should remember this message about humanity today).
He had something even more perceptive and farsighted to say in 1917 that is relevant
in 2017.Ā Ā He wrote: āThe social habit
of mind, which impels us to make the life of our fellow beings a burden to them
where they differ from us even in such a thing as their choice of food is sure to
persist in our political organization and result in creating engines of coercion
to crush every rational difference which is the sign of life.ā
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Madam,
you know that today, the engines of coercion are snuffing out life in the form of
mob lynchings. It is our duty today to save the expression of rational difference
that can nurture and nourish a healthy national life.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Our
Minister of HRD is present here today.Ā He has given an assurance that Tagore will
not be removed from our textbooks but he should go further and include more of Rabindranath
Tagore in our textbooks so that our young students can learn the value of humanity.
HON. SPEAKER:
Shri Rajeev
Satav,
Shri M.B.
Rajesh,
Shri Arvind
Sawant,
Dr. Shrikant
Shinde,
Shri Rahul
Shewale,
Shri Pushpendra
Singh Chandel,
Shri Shrirang
Appa Barne,
Shri Md.
Badaruddoza Khan,
Shri George
Baker,
Dr. Kirit
P. SolankiĀ and
Dr. Mamtaz
Sanghamita are permitted to associate with the issue raised by Prof. Sugata Bose.
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|
an>
title: Need
to celebrate 100th anniversary of publication of the book 'Nationalism' written
by Rabindra Nath Tagore.
PROF. SUGATA
BOSE (JADAVPUR): Madam, this House should take note of and celebrate the 100th
anniversary of the publication of Rabindranath Tagoreās famous book āNationalismā.Ā
In it, Tagore recorded his conviction that āmy countrymen will gain truly their India by fighting
against that education which teaches them that a country is greater than the ideals
of humanityā. Yeh insaniyat
ke baat aaj yaad rakhna hai (We should remember this message about humanity today).
He had something even more perceptive and farsighted to say in 1917 that is relevant
in 2017.Ā Ā He wrote: āThe social habit
of mind, which impels us to make the life of our fellow beings a burden to them
where they differ from us even in such a thing as their choice of food is sure to
persist in our political organization and result in creating engines of coercion
to crush every rational difference which is the sign of life.ā
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Madam,
you know that today, the engines of coercion are snuffing out life in the form of
mob lynchings. It is our duty today to save the expression of rational difference
that can nurture and nourish a healthy national life.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Our
Minister of HRD is present here today.Ā He has given an assurance that Tagore will
not be removed from our textbooks but he should go further and include more of Rabindranath
Tagore in our textbooks so that our young students can learn the value of humanity.
HON. SPEAKER:
Shri Rajeev
Satav,
Shri M.B.
Rajesh,
Shri Arvind
Sawant,
Dr. Shrikant
Shinde,
Shri Rahul
Shewale,
Shri Pushpendra
Singh Chandel,
Shri Shrirang
Appa Barne,
Shri Md.
Badaruddoza Khan,
Shri George
Baker,
Dr. Kirit
P. SolankiĀ and
Dr. Mamtaz
Sanghamita are permitted to associate with the issue raised by Prof. Sugata Bose.
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