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He emphasized that as educated individuals, “you have the responsibility to enrich the society and they must educate all those around, and empower people, communities, and societies”. It flows from our rich mythology and Vedic philosophy.” This philosophy radiates in this institution. Lauding the university’s founder Sathya Sai Baba, the Chief Justice said: “Education in this prestigious Institution has inculcated both ethical and moral values in the students.He promoted a combination of ‘worldly learning’ and ‘spiritual learning’. Hold onto certain core values as you walk through this journey of life, and experience all the richness it can offer you”, said Justice Ramana. “You will have to deal with people from different walks of life that may occasionally challenge you.
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He added that true education is the one which imbibes moral values and virtues of humility, discipline, selflessness, compassion, tolerance, forgiveness and mutual respect.
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Such a system is not equipped to deal with the ‘moral’ or ‘spiritual’ function of education which builds the character of our students and allows them to develop a social consciousness and a sense of responsibility.” He said: “Unfortunately, the modern education system tends to focus only on the ‘utilitarian’ function of education.
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Justice Ramana said this while delivering the 40th convocation address of the Andhra Pradesh-based Sri Sathya Sai Institute for Higher Learning. New Delhi, Nov 22, 2021- Chief Justice of India NV Ramana on Monday said the modern education system tends to focus only on the ‘utilitarian’ function of education and it is not equipped to deal with the moral and spiritual function which builds the character of the students.