CM opens inter-university badminton competition
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that along with studies, sports activities are also necessary for the students. Sports is essential for a healthy body. A healthy person can contribute better in the development of the nation.
Chouhan was inaugurating the inter-university badminton competition at Rajiv Gandhi Technological University campus today. He also played badminton with the youths in the badminton court. Chouhan also dedicated the sports complex.
The Chief Minister said that the aim of education is to inculcate the values of citizenship. Also it is necessary for the students to keep their body healthy. Young people have to set the goal of life and focus on achieving it. Chouhan said that Swami Vivekananda had given a call to the youths and said – “Youths have to contribute in all fields.
If the youths progress, the nation will also grow.” He said that the 21st century will belong to India, in which the youth will contribute the most.
Chouhan said that the aim of technical education is to increase employment opportunities by developing skills. Also the university campuses must promote research and start ups. He said that technical research will play an important role in Prime Minister Modi’s resolve to make India a 5 trillion dollar economy. The role of youth will be important in this. Their firm determination will surely lead to success.
Sports and Youth Welfare Minister Yashodhara Raje Scindia said that a new wave of infection has come, the competition has to be organised with full precautions. Earlier, the Vice Chancellor of the University Prof. Sunil Kumar welcomed the guests. Mahant Sahdev Anand Giri ji welcomed Chief Minister Chouhan with a garland of Rudraksh and appreciated the work being done in the field of good governance. A large number of university students and players from the invited states were present in the programme.