Recent happenings especially crimes against women have shaken our conscience, he said.
"Now again people are talking about it. This thing should have not happened if we had not forgotten our civilisational wealth -- respect for women, care for children, respect for elderly and tolerance for pluralism.
"The values inherent in our ancient civilisation. These are basics which need to be inculcated in the minds of the young students since the very beginning. If we have that (values) then we do not need to bother thinking about a strong, stronger or strongest legislation to deal with this monstrous social evil," the President said in his speech at the valedictory function of Golden Jubilee of Dayanand Education Society here.
The President stressed on the need for making critical reforms in country's educational system to ensure quality education.
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"Not only quantity, we require quality in education also. I have shared my disappointment earlier...Out of top 200 universities in the world, there is not a single Indian university," he said and asked educationists to work towards providing quality education.
India had seen many universities like Nalanda and Takshila in ancient times which were centres of excellence, he said. "I do believe that if we make efforts, we may get back to those glorious days."