Javadekar withdraws words ‘begging bowl’, says used them ‘inadvertently’


New Delhi, Sep 17(PTI): Union minister Prakash Javadekar on Sunday said he wants to withdraw two "inappropriate" words "begging bowl" from his speech, in which he had favoured educational institutes to seek support from their alumni, besides government help.

The Union human resource development minister said he wanted to withdraw the words, claiming that they were "inadvertently" used during his speech at a school in Pune on Friday.

He was quoted in various news reports as saying, "It is former students of an institute, who give back to their educational institutes, however, there are some schools which keep approaching the government with a bowl seeking help."

"My speech has been misinterpreted. The government is investing in education on a big scale and budgetary provisions have been increased by 70 per cent in the last four years. At the same time the alumni also need to contribute for the development of schools and colleges," Javadekar said.

"This is the practice worldwide. I didn't mean to say that the government will not help, I just meant that alumni should come forward to help besides the government support. I also want to withdraw two inappropriate words begging bowl which were inadvertently used during my speech," he said in a statement.

According to the reports, the minister had said, "Worldwide, who run educational institutes? It is the former students. Who run universities worldwide? It is the alumni who have excelled in their respective fields."

"Such students give back to their educational institutes. This same attitude has been cultivated by Jnana Prabhodhini among its students over the years, and because of the contribution of its former students, the institute is successfully running for the last 50 years," he had said while speaking at a function organised here by the Jnana Prabhodini School.

Javadekar had said that there were, however, some schools which keep approaching the government with a "bowl" seeking help while the real help (alumni) is with them itself.

"It is the responsibility of former students to get associated with their schools or colleges and contribute for its betterment. It is also important for a school or college to cultivate that attitude in its students," the minister had said.

He also told the gathering about the efforts his ministry was taking to reduce the weight of school bags by 50 per cent.

"Efforts are being taken to reduce the weight of the school bags by 50 per cent so that students get more time for extra-curricular activities," Javadekar had said.

  

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  • Robert, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    What a messy Governance:

    In one explanation - My speech has been misinterpreted

    In second explanation - "withdraws words ‘begging bowl’, used them ‘inadvertently’


    Dirty and FAKE politicians. it back fired on its own standing...


    Cheers..

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  • Stan, Udupi/Dubai

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    Besharm.

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    Can we call PM a chor nd withdraw our statement.

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  • ayes p., kudla/ksa

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    Begging word is familiar for them because they are begging in the name of cow/ram temple/Ram Rajya/love jihad/ etc. etc. but
    No development

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  • Truth Teller, Karnataka

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    You may withdraw the words because of the backlash and negative publicity!. But the truth is that you have spoken the truth inadvertently and that is the true mentality of BJPeee people!. They all are thinking that educational institutions are beggars because they themselves are uneducated!. This is the tragedy of this country because these people think education is useless and better to handover to private people!

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  • Rational thinker, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    The BJP ministers and leaders consider it their birthright to utter any nonsense they want and later on shamelesly withdraw the same saying they didn't mean it.
    They think they can get away with it , it has become a fashion these days.

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    and we thought Smriti Irani was bad.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    There are a number of Ministers in Modiji s gov't without brain. Most of them are silent. If they speak then they will be worst than Javdekar. Modiji has selected these are the best from MPs.

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  • PenMightierThanTheSword!, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    Union minister Prakash Javadekar is an empty vessel who has his brains in his backside — hence he has no clue of the words that spew out his mouth!

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    This shows the mindset and class of our central ministers .

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    We know who will beg for Votes in the name of Religion ...

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    This 'Nanji Telikeda' Javdekar should step down for his narrow minded mentality

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    Adige biddaroo meese......!! is the situation of this man!!

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  • Stan, Udupi/Dubai

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    Let him say how much he has given back to institutes in which he has studied. Being a minister he can give more to the much benefit of the institute.

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  • Truth, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    Schools should take a bond from the students that a percentage of their salary is given to school once they get employed or start earning.

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  • Aries, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    Are you mentally ill to suggest such foolishness?
    Already they charge so much. On top of that you want colleges to charge an extra percent of salary?
    Shame on you to even suggest this. I had to pay the entire college fee even though I was not financially sound whereas my "so called friends" got concession from fee despite them being financially well off. They used to come in bikes and scooters.
    I realise foolish people like you who suggest these monstrosity buffoonery. Just like how Modi declared demonetisation. Not a care about others.
    If the colleges are gulping so much of the fees, the least they can do is to get their students in campus placement which they to do.

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  • Alphonso Dsouza, Dubai, Dubai

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    Absolute madness. This is neither a suggestion or a practical solution. Hope your father had suggested this years ago; at least you would have started paying now.
    Think about it.

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  • Suresh Shetty, Udupi

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    Lol!! this guy himself is a beggar who goes begging is calling others a beggar, this is a height, this guy need to be kicked on his face.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    These beggars and looters who approach us in every 5 years with the begging bowl asking for VOTE KORLE SWAMY..

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Sep 17 2018

    Begging bowls are waiting for BJP in 2019..

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