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Wants to name school buildings after freedom fighters, says MP minister

By ANI | Updated: September 12, 2021 06:15 IST

Madhya Pradesh Minister for Culture and Tourism Usha Thakur on Saturday informed that the state government wants to name school buildings after freedom fighters.

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Madhya Pradesh Minister for Culture and Tourism Usha Thakur on Saturday informed that the state government wants to name school buildings after freedom fighters.

She has held discussions with the concerned departments and authorities in this regard.

Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Thakur said, "We have discussed with concerned departments on this matter and we want to name the school buildings after freedom fighters. A picture will also be put outside the schools displaying their life values and achievements of these revolutionaries to the students."

Slamming the Congress party, the minister said, "During the Congress regime, such initiatives were not promoted and many a time were not taken as well. We aim to promote such initiatives in our time."

( With inputs from ANI )

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