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Embrace modernisation while preserving cultural identity: Governor to students

Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla during the annual prize distribution function at Rajkiya Kanya Mahavidyalaya in Shimla on Friday.

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Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla urged students to embrace new technologies, innovation, research and environmental conservation, while upholding values and social responsibility.

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He was speaking at the annual prize distribution ceremony of Rajkiya Kanya Mahavidyalaya (RKMV) here on Friday. He said modernization was essential, but transforming oneself completely to conform to the Western culture must be avoided.

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“Radical overhaul distances us from our cultural and natural identity. We should adopt modernity, while preserving our inherent character,” he remarked. When women are respected and empowered, the society and the nation flourish, he stated.

Shukla expressed satisfaction that RKMV was the only college in the state formally registered with the Youth Red Cross, reflecting its dedication to humanitarian values, compassion and community service. He appreciated the college’s consistent anti-drug initiatives, including its widely recognised anti-chitta campaign, and commended the impactful street play presented by the students on drug abuse.

The Governor said the college had effectively aligned itself with the National Education Policy and had emerged as a model institution. He expressed happiness that the college had become a strong platform for students from tribal and rural areas, embodying the spirit of inclusive education.

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Earlier, Principal Anurita Saxena presented the annual report. Secretary to the Governor CP Verma, senior district officials, principals of various colleges and other dignitaries were present on the occasion.

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