Dharmendra Pradhan stated that there is no better way to celebrate Amrit Mahotsav than by honouring India’s Veers. He expressed gratitude to Rajnath Singh, the Union Defense Minister, for starting the Veergatha Project. It is important for cultivating a strong sense of patriotism and gratitude for our heroic heroes, according to Pradhan.
Pradhan claimed that Super 25 and the Veergatha Project have found the most inventive ways to inspire young Indians to show their patriotism and admiration for their heroes. He gave the assurance that the Ministry of Education would quickly create a formal system for giving academic credits for certificates obtained through this initiative.
The Education Ministry will cooperate with the Defense Ministry to incorporate the bravery of our warriors and India’s veergatha in the last 75 years into the school curriculum and our textbooks, he continued, in order to foster a sense of “duty towards the nation” from a young age. Additionally, he suggested renaming this competition the Sena Super 25 in remembrance of our fallen warriors.
Mr. Pradhan said that 8 lakh pupils from 5,000 schools participated in the Super 25 this time, and that the programme will eventually be expanded to include all schools in India and more than one crore students.
According to Mr. Pradhan, the Veergatha project and the Super 25 have inspired young Indians in the most innovative ways to be patriotic and to honour our heroes.