Karigari vishwavidyalaya

The first 'Karigar University' will open in Wardha

Sevagram, Wardha

The country's first 'Karigar University' scheme has been prepared, in which the education of Kumari, Carpentry and Luhari will be given. This university will be established at Mahatma Gandhi's Karmasthali soon after being established in Wardha of Maharashtra.

The central government, led by the Maharashtra government and Narendra Modi, will take the initiative soon to form the university. This will promote the skill development mission of the Prime Minister.

A senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader (Basantji) said, "Though it will not be as skill development of modern education. This will enhance the skill of white pot jobs and a rural potter or neighborhood whistle separately from computers. Now it is time that such workers should be encouraged and respected. '

A delegation of BJP leaders and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh had recently held a meeting in Mumbai with Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis in this regard.

A source said, "In fact, a detailed project report submitted to the Chief Minister in which he expressed interest. Now this matter will be officially put before the central government by the state government. ' These proposed universities will be encouraged with significant but low profile businesses, which are likely to be created in Wardha's Sevagram.

This project is linked to Wardha and Mahatma Gandhi. Sewagram and Wardha have been very important in the life of Gandhiji. On important national issues, Gandhi had taken many decisions in Sevagram. In April 1936, Gandhi made his residence in a village near Wardha, which has been changed to Sevagram. It means the village of the service workers. 80th year of the establishment of Sevagram this year is being completed.

The BJP leader (Basantji) said, "The idea of ​​making this university came so that on the basis of agriculture alone, employment is not possible in rural areas. In other ways, skills will be developed in people to increase earnings. Growing craze of white collar jobs in the country is not taking us anywhere. The Central Ministry of Skill Development is working towards making merit-based jobs skill based.

By Social Worker Anand Sri Krishnan