President expresses dismay at the state of education in the country

Updated on: Thursday, November 29, 2012

President Pranab Mukherjee lamented that India, once the cradle of civilization, is now the poorest in terms of education, literacy and knowledge.

Describing lack of literacy as the biggest challenge facing the country, Mukherjee said the largest number of illiterates in the world resided in India.

He was speaking after laying the foundation stone of an auditorium at the Satpaul Mittal School here.

The President, in his interaction with a few students of the school, exhorted them to love the institution and respect the teachers if they wanted to make it big in life.

Listing the hurdles in the way of India’s growth, he said the largest numbers of illiterates in the world reside in India.

The country, which was once considered the cradle of civilization, is now the poorest in terms of education, literacy and knowledge, he said.

 Mukherjee said,"We had some of the centres of excellence such as Takshila and Nalanda where people from all over the world came. We have to achieve them again".

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