FILE PHOTO: Pokhriyal said universities - pictured is the Jamia Millia Islamia University in Delhi - are centres for education and the backbone of families, societies and nations
Union Human Resource Development Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal on Friday said the government will not allow universities to become political battlegrounds. He was speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a function at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Cenre in Srinagar.
“We cannot keep students entangled in petty issues, so we will not allow universities to become political battlegrounds, we will never allow it. Students have to reach a higher level and they are doing so. There is an academic atmosphere across the country. The same goes for students in Jammu and Kashmir who are hard-working and interested only in education,” Pokhriyal said.
The minister was responding to a question on how to tackle radicalisation in universities in the country, especially in Kashmir.
The minister said the universities are the centre for education and the backbone families, societies and nations.
“There are more than a thousand universities in the country and they are the backbone of any family, society, state and a nation. I have said that universities are the centre of education and the students should study there in a mission mode, think about reaching international ranking and higher levels,” he said.
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