
MSS students who cleared JEE feted
Keynote speaker and RSS joint general secretary Krishna Gopal said: "This project is shaping the future of students by providing them with free residential and educational facilities for JEE and NEET exams along with their classes 11 and 12 studies for the last six years. The sansthan was started so that talented children from poor families are not deprived of education as intelligence and talent in society should not remain neglected.
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He further said: "Wherever you live, live with full values, with honesty, duty, care for the teachers and parents, and spread the fame of your resolve far and wide. We should serve our motherland as much as possible. Earlier, students from all over the world used to come to India to get an education. Today, students of India are going abroad."
IIT Kanpur director Prof Manindra Agarwal said: "We should always be ready to identify the goal and achieve it while preserving scientific values and our culture."
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Expressing concern over the current education system, he said: "Today's education is not providing happiness and peace to students."
He also shed light on the innovations in modern education and gave the message to the students to continuously move forward in research and innovation. Institute patron Pramod Tiwari made all the successful students take a pledge to move forward with the spirit of nation first and moral values. MSS secretary Ranjeev Tiwari said: "Over 60 students from the institute did BTech from the prestigious institutes of the country.
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