Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel has advised female students to continue their studies even after marriage. He also said that before becoming officers like IAS, it is important for daughters to become experienced mothers.
Women should strive to become “expert mothers” before applying for the post of IAS officer or teacher. UP Governor Anandiben Patel on Thursday had a big message for female students. He instructed his daughters to imbibe the values of their mother before pursuing a career. This will enable them to manage their career as well as family after marriage. It should not be that if the mother-in-law asks to prepare halwa, the daughter should take out the mobile and prepare it half-baked. He also advised parents to ensure that their children go to college and school. Especially to make daughters strong, independent and educated.
Addressing the 41st convocation of Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, he emphasized family values, parental responsibility and character building. Addressing students, parents and teachers, the governor said that professional success should not be achieved at the expense of family responsibilities. The governor referred to an incident where several people kidnapped and raped a daughter, leading to her death. He said it was important to empower daughters.
All universities must prepare a program on abortion.
He said that Garbh Sanskar is also important. All universities in the state, including CSJMU, have been directed to prepare a curriculum on abortion. Every pregnant woman should try to take part in it. He expressed concern about the increase in disability in the country from 3 to 4 percent. They said that from city to village, pregnant women should undergo an ultrasound and see a doctor. Sometimes many parts of the fetus do not form. In such a situation, follow your doctor’s instructions. She told her daughters that the more you serve your mother-in-law, the more peace you will have and problems doing your own work or other small problems will disappear.
Girls should continue their education and career even after marriage
The Governor encouraged young women to pursue education and careers after marriage while contributing to the well-being of their families and communities. Patel said, “Whether you become an IAS officer or a teacher, first become an experienced mother. Everyone should be able to cook at home. Patel said daughters should not give up education after marriage and should use their knowledge and skills to build the nation. He also asked parents not to consider their responsibility complete once their children are admitted to schools or colleges.
what are the children doing? parents should know
At the convocation ceremony, diplomas were awarded to 1,07,713 students, of which around 82 per cent medals were won by female students. The Governor said: “Parents need to know what their children are doing once they enroll in educational institutions. Even a small oversight error can negatively impact their future. Linking the rise in cases of domestic violence and crimes against women to declining moral values, the governor said education should evolve with academic performance. He said: “If the number of degrees is increasing, but such crimes continue in society, then this shows the real state of our education. Moral values are as important as academic knowledge.”