Holland : Hindu schools include study of ‘Bhagavadgita’ and ‘Upanishads’ in their curriculum

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Amsterdam : In Hindu schools of Holland, teachings from Hindus’ holy scriptures like ‘Srimat Bhagavadgita’ and ‘Upanishads’ have been included in curriculum from 5th standard so as to bring them on par with international studies.

Most of the Hindu students from Holland have come from Surinam. Hindus are getting good education in Surinam and have jobs with better salaries as compared to Muslims from Turkey and Morocco. Hindus are not only progressing faster than the other minority factions in Holland but they feel that a person has to adjust with the conditions in a country where they want to settle and they should take part in social and political life of that country, by following law of the land. (If minorities from Bharat learn from this example, jihadi terrorism and violence will be eradicated from this country and their standard of life will also improve. – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

Tags : Pro-Hindu

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