VP Venkaiah Naidu wants schools in India to make poetry reading compulsory

He felt that arts can help promote a healthy and enlightened society, as well as encourage good thoughts and opinions
The Vice President spoke about the benefits that poetry and other art forms can bestow upon the society (Pic: Google Images)
The Vice President spoke about the benefits that poetry and other art forms can bestow upon the society (Pic: Google Images)

Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu recently urged schools to make poetry reading and its appreciation a compulsory part of their curriculum. "I urge schools to make poetry reading a compulsory part of the curriculum. I also ask universities to encourage literature, arts and humanities education. I believe that it is crucial to promote arts and culture to build an enlightened and healthy society. Arts nurture creativity in the society. Without a creative voice, our society will become stagnant," said the Vice President, while addressing the valedictory ceremony of the 39th World Congress of Poets at the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology University.

"Poets can be influencers and opinion-makers. They have the unique potential to shape thoughts, feelings and attitudes. I am confident that they will use this tremendous power at their disposal, to build a better world," Naidu said. Adding to this, he also said, "Artists enliven lives. Some artists transform our lives. They change our perception and our view of the world. Artists are the conscience keepers of the society. They constantly question the absurd and the illogical, and help instil positive values in the society."

He said that poetry also helps to promote peace and harmony in the society, and foster universal brotherhood. "Poetry is one of the finest expressions of human emotions. It conveys deep insights, a wide range of emotions and even elevates the human experience to the highest levels of consciousness. It has a great impact on the inner chemistry of human emotions, on how we perceive, how we respond and how we behave," the Vice President said. Informing that India's tryst with poetry was as old as its civilisation, he said that great Indian epics the Ramayana and the Mahabharata were among the finest specimens of poetry ever written. “The epics are celebrated the world over for the grandeur of their themes, extraordinary literary heights and depth of messages they convey,” he added.

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