Education without Vision is Waste,
Education without Mission is a Burden
Education without Values is a Crime
Education without Mission is a Burden
Education without Values is a Crime
Physical wealth is considered the hallmark of success across societies and cultures, but a person’s real success should be measured instead by the values that he or she possesses such as empathy, care, love, enthusiasm, and humaneness. Today, there is a gradual moral decline in society’s and humankind’s values. Today, there is a need to re-introduce the subject of moral values in the curriculum of Indian students, since society seems to have lost much of its faith in the ethical values of humanity.
What has been viewed for so long as a family responsibility, value education should become an important part of the curriculum of any educating body. Education imparts knowledge which in turn fosters character.
Individual values vary from society to society, religion to religion. However, there some values like Satya (Truth), Dharma (Being true to oneself), Shanti (Peace), Prem (Love) and Ahinsa (Non-Violence) that are free from controversy and should be acceptable to all the people of the country. On the essence of religions, the Upanishads say: “Just as the milk of the cows of different colours has a single essential colour i.e. white, similarly, truth, though proclaimed by different proclaimers, is always the same”.

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