CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: India’s knowledge is considered the oldest and the best on the global stage, existing in Indian society as tradition and belief. There is a need to integrate this ancient knowledge into education in a modern context. To achieve this, we must develop a tradition of taking pride in our knowledge and history.

A one-day divisional workshop on the topic “Indian Knowledge Tradition: Various Contexts” was organized at the “Prime Minister College of Excellence,” located in the auditorium of Government Hamidia College, Bhopal. The workshop was inaugurated with a discussion on “Inclusive Education of Indian Knowledge Tradition in the Context of the National Education Policy-2020.”

The workshop featured key speakers such as Bharat Sharan Singh, Chairman of the MP Private University Regulatory Commission, Ashok Kadel, Director of the Hindi Granth Academy, Dhirendra Shukla, Officer on Special Duty for Higher Education, Mathura Prasad, Regional Additional Director of Higher Education (Bhopal-Narmadapuram Division), and Pushpalata Chouksey, Principal of the college, along with members of the study committee, subject experts, and principals and professors from various colleges.