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Saffron is India’s colour: Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu

Engineers and doctors to learn about India's freedom fighters
Vellore: College students across the country, including those studying engineering, medical, law, arts and science, would soon have lessons on Indian freedom fighters Veerapandiya Kattabomman and Jhansi Rani as part of their course study.
“In the name of history, we have been learning only about the British and what British wrote about us. I learnt about Robert Clive being a great man in my college days but in reality he was a big ‘looter’. He looted India. Indianisation of history is the need of the hour and we have to do it now,” Union minister for urban development and parliamentary affairs M. Venkaiah Naidu said in his convocation address at VIT University here on Saturday.
Mr Venkaiah was confident that he could convince Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Cabinet colleagues to make Indian history compulsory for all college students irrespective of their stream of study.
“You (students) should know about the country and those who fought for its freedom and worked for its development, such as Veerapandiya Kattabomman, Kamaraj Nadar, C.V. Rajagopalachari and several others,” he said.
Reiterating that Hindu is India’s natural identity, Mr Venkaiah said, “Hindustan is nothing but our national identity: is it that Muslims or Christians don’t work in Hindustan Aeronautics Limited or Hindustan Machine Tools? I request people not to politicise the term Hindu or Hindustan. It is not the question of saffronisation of the country; saffron is India’s colour. Look at Sun’s colour, it is saffron”.
Later, the minister distributed degrees and awards to over 3,500 undergraduate, postgraduate and research scholars of VIT University.
( Source : dc )
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