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Uttar Pradesh / The army school of Sangh will start from April, organization said- Focus on patriotism, if someone connects it with Hindutva, then its their problem

  • In Bulandshahr, the school will be named after former Sarsangha driver Rajju Bhaiya, he was born in this city.
  • The Sangh said – the basis of education, rites, culture and harmony, students will take the same sentiment in the army

Lucknow. The first session of the Army School of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in Uttar Pradesh will begin in April. It is the first school of its kind run by the union, where students studying will be encouraged to join the army. A Sangh official said that the basis of education here would be values ​​of culture, culture and harmony. When the news agency IANS asked him if the text of culture and harmony was to be considered the teachings of Hindutva, he replied – Our focus is on patriotism, if anyone connects it with Hindutva then it is his problem.

This school of the Union will be opened in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh. It is named “Rajju Bhaiya Sainik Vidya Mandir (RBSVM)” after the former Sarsangh driver Rajendra Singh alias Rajju Bhaiya.

Students should get moral direction along with education- Union
Senior Union officer said- We want the students here to join forces. They go there with a sense of culture, culture and harmony and our army will become stronger in the coming years. Our thinking is to give students moral and spiritual direction along with good education. This is possible only in residential schools. Sangh officials and volunteers will give this direction to the students so that they can face the challenges of the armed forces in the coming times.

Will prepare children for NDA, Naval Academy- Director
Col. Shiv Pratap Singh, Director of RBSVM said- We will prepare the children here for NDA, Naval Academy, Technical Examinations and Army. Registration for this school will be done by 23 February. There will be an entrance test on March 1. We will test the ability of applicant students in Reasoning, General Knowledge, Mathematics and English. There will be interview followed by written test and then medical test. The first session will start from April 6.

How will the army school of the Sangh be?

  • Sources told the news agency – CBSE syllabus will be taught in the school and will be taught here from sixth to 12th. The first session will start from April 2020 and is expected to have 160 students.
  • Right now only boys will be educated here. Later, a second branch can also be opened for the education of girls.
  • The Army School will be operated in the building at Shikarpur in Bulandshahr, where Rajju Bhaiya was born in 1922.
  • It will be run by Vidya Bharati, the associate arm of the association, which runs more than 20 thousand schools across the country. For the school, former soldier Chaudhary Rajpal Singh has given 8 acres of land.
  • According to reports, the building of this school will be three storeyed. In addition to the staff quarters, it will also have a stadium and dispensary.
  • 8 seats in the school will be reserved for children whose parents were martyred during the war. In this, they will also be able to get comfort in the age limit. Apart from this, there will be no reservation here.
  • There will be uniforms for both teachers and students. Students will wear a light blue shirt and dark blue pants. Teachers must wear white shirts and gray pants.

Volunteers opened army schools even earlier
A few days ago, Bhaskar spoke to Manmohan Vaidya, the head of the Sangh, when the report of the Army School of the Sangh came. He said that the Sangh’s job is to set up a branch, not run a school. Secondly, the news that is coming in the media that the first such army school is being opened is not correct. Even before this, volunteers have opened army schools. Yes, it may be the first army school in Uttar Pradesh. If there is a need to open army school then what is wrong with preparing children for the service of the country? Today, there is a need to educate children to join the army. They should be prepared so that they can serve the country later.

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