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Education imparted by heart can bring revolution in the society.” This line was explicitly stated by one of the most prominent faces of Independence movement, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
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“Education imparted by heart can bring revolution in the society.” This line was explicitly stated by one of the most prominent faces of Independence movement, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad.
He was born in Mecca in 1888 and came to India in 1890. A year after he came to India, his mother died. His father was conventional type of person who gave no importance to western education. Initially, his father provided him some schooling but later appointed different eminent teachers for different subjects. Besides traditional education, he learnt world history, politics, English through self-study. After completing his course, he came across the writings of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, which greatly inspired him. Abul Kalam composed poetry in Urdu language, as well as treatises on religion and philosophy.
In 1923, at an age of 35, he became the youngest person to serve as the president of Indian National Congress. He served as independent India’s first education minister. He became a significant national leader, and served on the Congress working committee & offices of general secretary & president many times. His birth date i.e. 11 November is observed as the ‘National Education Day’ in India. During his 11 years as Minister of Education, he performed a number of important services for Indian education.
He emphasised on four major programmes –
Removal of illiteracy throughout the nation by promoting elementary education, including education for women.
Equalizing educational opportunities in Indian society.
Three languages formulae, Hindi being the medium of instruction including state languages, and English as a second language.
Comprehensible primary education throughout the nation.
He also setup the advanced research centres in science & technology, and also strengthened All India Council for Technical Education. He bridged the gap between the old and the new. Azad warmly gave space to modern western knowledge even as he strongly opposed the western rule over his country.
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“Education imparted by heart can bring revolution in the society.” This line was explicitly stated by one of the most prominent faces of Independence movement, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad.
He was born in Mecca in 1888 and came to India in 1890. A year after he came to India, his mother died. His father was conventional type of person who gave no importance to western education. Initially, his father provided him some schooling but later appointed different eminent teachers for different subjects. Besides traditional education, he learnt world history, politics, English through self-study. After completing his course, he came across the writings of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, which greatly inspired him. Abul Kalam composed poetry in Urdu language, as well as treatises on religion and philosophy.
In 1923, at an age of 35, he became the youngest person to serve as the president of Indian National Congress. He served as independent India’s first education minister. He became a significant national leader, and served on the Congress working committee & offices of general secretary & president many times. His birth date i.e. 11 November is observed as the ‘National Education Day’ in India. During his 11 years as Minister of Education, he performed a number of important services for Indian education.
He emphasised on four major programmes –
Removal of illiteracy throughout the nation by promoting elementary education, including education for women.
Equalizing educational opportunities in Indian society.
Three languages formulae, Hindi being the medium of instruction including state languages, and English as a second language.
Comprehensible primary education throughout the nation.
He also setup the advanced research centres in science & technology, and also strengthened All India Council for Technical Education. He bridged the gap between the old and the new. Azad warmly gave space to modern western knowledge even as he strongly opposed the western rule over his country.
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