Prime Minister Narendra Modi honored Bharat Ratna Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya on his birth anniversary, recognizing his significant role in India’s national consciousness, social reform, and freedom movement. Malaviya’s dedication to education and social upliftment was highlighted by PM Modi, who praised his contributions to the nation.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah also paid tribute to Malaviya, emphasizing his belief in education as a powerful tool for social reform. Shah commended Malaviya’s efforts in inspiring youth towards modern education rooted in Indian cultural values through the establishment of Banaras Hindu University.
Additionally, Union Health Minister and BJP National President J.P. Nadda remembered Malaviya as a pioneer of education and a promoter of Indian cultural values. Nadda acknowledged Malaviya’s influence in character-building and his commitment to preserving the nation’s cultural heritage.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh paid homage to Malaviya, recognizing his multifaceted contributions as a freedom fighter, educationist, and social reformer. Singh praised Malaviya for laying a strong foundation for nation-building through education, moral values, and social unity.
Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, born in 1861, was a key leader in India’s freedom struggle, known for his efforts in promoting Indian culture, values, and education. His establishment of Banaras Hindu University in 1916 aimed to blend modern education with India’s ancient traditions, reflecting his belief in education’s pivotal role in national awakening and self-reliance.
