
Teach children true history to instil pride: Basavaraj Horatti
Those who do not know history cannot make history. We must teach our glorious past to our children; otherwise, future generations will remain unaware of it." He added that merely making children engineers and doctors is not enough—they must be imparted with cultural values and historical awareness. Horatti praised journalist and writer Manoj Patil for authoring an excellent book, stating that Patil had travelled across the country, conducted extensive research, met with family members of Babasaheb, and compiled the book with great effort.
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