By promising to convert the challenges into opportunities, former Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar took charge of the Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry. He stated that improving the quality of education in the nation is the 'biggest challenge' for him.
The major cabinet reshuffle by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday resulted into Javadekar to take control of the HRD ministry which was earlier headed by Smriti Irani who is now shunted out to handle the Textiles Ministry.In first statement after being appointed as the new Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister, Prakash Javadekar called himself 'a product of student agitation' and said "protests across university campuses can be resolved through dialogue and consensus."
"Education provides meaning and value to life. The biggest challenge today is to improve the quality of education. Every parent work hard to send their children to school. Their only desire is that the children should get quality education," Javadekar said. "Our job is to provide quality education and I'm hopeful that we will achieve it with the support of everyone. Modi Ji has a vision about education and we will work towards it. "Education is a national agenda and it touches every house and heart. Poor parents do more exertion to give good education to their children because they know that education only can bring transformation and that's what we want to achieve," Javadekar added as he spoke to the media present.
The
nation has now it's expectations tied up to the new minister as he promises to
convert the challenges into opportunities. Everyone hopes that things work out
in favor and quality of education of the nation matches the global standards.
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