Indians abroad lack sanskaar, eat beef says, Giriraj Singh

Union Minister Giriraj Singh while addressing at the " Shrimad Bhagwat Katha Gyapan" event at his own Lok Sabha constituency Begusarai, Bihar says Indian students who go abroad start eating beef as they have not acquired their cultural and traditional values firmly. He said children who study in missionary schools lack 'sanskaar.'

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Children who study from IIT's, become engineer, go abroad and start eating beef. Why? Because they are unaware about their cultural and traditional values, says, Giriraj Singh, He says parents of these children then complain there are not receiving the affection and care from their offsprings.
Union Minister says the teachings and verses(shlokas) of Bhagavad Gita and Hanuman Chalisa must be taught in schools which will serve as a countermeasure to remain intact with our roots.
 " This practice should start from the private schools itself as in government schools, we hold the risk of imposing saffron(bhagva) agenda," says Singh. He further added, " 

In a survey of 100 houses, it was found that in 15 households Hanuman Chalisa is present and Bhagavad Gita in three households only. It is a matter of great concern for all of us and we just can not blame our children entirely, says Giriraj Singh.

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