
Backward classes must focus on education: Yathindra
He spoke after inaugurating the award distribution ceremony for SSLC and PUC toppers and a felicitation programme organised by Karnataka Nayakara Yuva Sene at Valmiki Bhavan in Vijayanagar in the city.
Yathindra said that the state govt led by Siddaramaiah is committed to the welfare of the poor and the backward classes.
Jungle Lodges and Resorts chairman and MLA Anil Chikkamadu assured the protection of the interests of Scheduled Tribes.
As one of the dominant communities remained economically, socially, and educationally backward, efforts are needed to come forward in a society driven by a tough competitive world, he said. The MLA also mentioned that chief minister Siddaramaiah sanctioned Rs 1.5 crore for the installation of a Valmiki idol in the new DC office premises in Siddhartha Nagar.
As Rs 3 crore is needed for the renovation of Valmiki Bhavan in Vijayanagar, the MLA said he would make efforts for the release of funds for the same by discussing it with the minister concerned.
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Deputy inspector general of police Ravi D Chennannavar asked the backward classes' youths to plunge into politics to grab power, apart from focusing on joining civil services exams like IAS and IPS.
As the chances of becoming IAS and IPS officers are very low even after several years of studies, the youths in rural areas must also become self-reliant in farming, dairy farming, and other agrarian-related activities, he stated. He wanted Madakari Nayaka, a great warrior, to become a role model for youths.
Chamaraja MLA K Harishgowda and JD(S) MLC CN Manjegowda were present.
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