High Court Upholds Moral Education: Gayatri Mantra Stays in Chhattisgarh Schools
The Chhattisgarh High Court has dismissed a plea against the inclusion of the Gayatri Mantra in schools, asserting that moral instruction is not banned by the Constitution.

High Court Upholds Moral Education: Gayatri Mantra Stays in Chhattisgarh Schools
In a significant ruling, the Chhattisgarh High Court has rejected a petition challenging the recitation of the Gayatri Mantra in schools, emphasizing that moral education is vital and constitutionally permissible. The court stated that the Constitution does not prohibit moral instruction, thus reinforcing the role of traditional values in education.
This decision comes at a time when discussions around educational curriculums and moral guidance have gained momentum across the country. The ruling highlights the judiciary's stance on the importance of instilling ethical values in students, a matter that many believe is essential for a well-rounded education.
As reported by The Indian Express, the court's affirmation raises questions about the balance between secularism and moral education in Indian schools. Advocates of the ruling argue that such teachings can coexist with a secular framework, while critics may see it as an erosion of the secular principles enshrined in the Constitution.
Source: The Indian Express

