CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: In the student-teacher dialogue program jointly organized by the Association of Technical Professional Institutes (ATPI) and LNCT University, discussions were held on the integration of the Indian knowledge tradition with vocational/technical education. The chief guest of the program was the Madhya Pradesh Government’s Higher Education Minister, Mr. Inder Singh Parmar.

Dr. Anupam Chouksey, Chairman of the Association of Technical Professional Institutes (ATPI), welcomed the chief guest, Mr. Inder Singh Parmar, with a bouquet of flowers. While addressing the event, Mr. Parmar highlighted the rich history of the Indian Sanatan tradition. He stated that the inventions made during this tradition have made development possible. Referring to the Indian Gurukul system, he said that this tradition not only highlights the relationship between the teacher and student but also helped India become a world leader in education. He emphasized the importance of the Hindi language and noted that the only way to combat destructive forces is through educational reform.

The Chancellor of LNCT University, J.N. Chouksey, was present at the event, along with Praveen Thakral from the Oriental Group of Colleges, ATPI Vice President B.S. Yadav, Secretary Mukesh Patidar, and many members of ATPI.

During the event, Dr. Anupam Chouksey from ATPI stated that vocational institutes in Madhya Pradesh have always emphasized incorporating Indian knowledge traditions into the technical education curriculum. This ensures that students not only develop their skills but also gain knowledge of Indian traditions and remain connected to their Sanatan heritage. The event saw the participation of LNCT University’s Vice-Chancellor, Prof. N.K. Thapak, along with department heads and a large number of students from various vocational institutes.