Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized that education should focus on character building. Speaking at Siddaganga Mutt in Tumakuru, he stressed that education without values can't nurture emotional intelligence. He highlighted the importance of spirituality, humanity, and moral values in the education system. He praised the mutt’s efforts in providing free education and promoting Sanskrit learning.
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