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Education
Educational institutions vital for nurturing leaders of a Viksit Bharat, says Kavinder
✍️ Daily Excelsior
🗓 23 Aug 2026, 01:18 PM
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Kavinder, writing in Daily Excelsior, stresses that schools and colleges must play a central role in developing future leaders for a Viksit Bharat.
Kavinder, in an editorial published by Daily Excelsior, highlighted the pivotal function of educational institutions in shaping the next generation of leaders for a Viksit Bharat. He argued that schools, colleges and universities are not merely centres of academic instruction but also crucibles where leadership qualities are forged.
The commentary underscores a growing consensus among educators and policymakers that the quality of leadership in India is closely linked to the effectiveness of its education system. By integrating civic responsibility, critical thinking and ethical decision‑making into curricula, institutions can better prepare students to assume roles in public service, industry and civil society.
Kavinder’s remarks come at a time when the nation is seeking pathways to accelerate development while maintaining democratic values. He called for concerted efforts from both the public and private education sectors to create environments that nurture vision, integrity and accountability among young Indians.
The commentary underscores a growing consensus among educators and policymakers that the quality of leadership in India is closely linked to the effectiveness of its education system. By integrating civic responsibility, critical thinking and ethical decision‑making into curricula, institutions can better prepare students to assume roles in public service, industry and civil society.
Kavinder’s remarks come at a time when the nation is seeking pathways to accelerate development while maintaining democratic values. He called for concerted efforts from both the public and private education sectors to create environments that nurture vision, integrity and accountability among young Indians.