"By education, I mean an all round drawing of the best in child and man in body, mind and spirit" -Mahatma Gandhi Express your reaction to this quote.
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Mahatma Gandhi’s Views on Education
Mahatma Gandhi was a great educationist. He said, “By education, I mean an all-round drawing of the best in child and man in body, mind and spirit."
I fully agree with Gandhi’s views. Education is the nectar drinking which first man turns from an animal into a real human being, and if he continues to drink it, it can metamorphose him into a demigod. Education is the spark that ignites the faculties of mind, body, and intellect which further develop into skills and knowledge. Without education these faculties would remain mere seeds of possibilities.
Education since ancient times has been instrumental in broadening man’s outlook on life; it has always humbled man. Before receiving education man is like a bulb without light; always living, but without light. However, the power of education makes him glow with light, dispelling the darkness of ignorance—for him as well as for others.
It must be ensured that man should get all-round education. He should not only educate his body and mind alone, his soul should also be educated. Any aspect left uneducated will have far-reaching consequences on his life.
So, in conclusion it can be said man must be given all round education for his all-round development.