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Our job is to provide quality education: Prakash Javadekar

| | Jul 06, 2016, at 05:05 pm
New Delhi, July 6 (IBNS): Prakash Javadekar, the new Human Resource and Development minister, on Wednesday said that that the sole aim of the government is to provide quality education.
Javadekar said that he will prepare a roadmap after a brief meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who according to him has a definite plan.
 
"Modiji has a certain vision about education and with the help of everyone we will make it a success," the HRD Minister said.
 
Speaking about the necessity of education, the minister said, "Education lends meaning to life. It adds value and shapes one's character."
 
Javadekar, who was earlier in charge of the forest department, was inducted in the cabinet on Tuesday and took charge of the HRD Ministery, which was earlier looked after by Smriti Irani.
 
Irani is presently in charge of the Textile ministry. 
 

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