 to a secular country. So, we have a lot of religions other than Hindu, Muslim and Christian. So, we can't just talk about one aspect of one religion. So, everyone will not be able to read everything. So, I am strongly against this entire factor that Bhagavad Gita should be as a part of syllabus. India being one constitution, being their main motto is unity in diversity. So, if they want to impose everything one by one, this is just a meaning to one main motto of the M.T.P.I.T. Thirukural welcome, they are saying everything in it. So, Thirukural much better, Bhagavad Gita is even better than Thirukural. I think it's good because it's good to see the concepts in it without looking at the religion. It's a technical and science institute. I don't know how they launched it. Bhagavad Gita is one of the unit in this institute. It's unfair, approached by the management of the Anna University Regulation Committee. The Anna University for an engineering graduation course, they have introduced philosophy and in philosophy they have offered various texts that includes Vedas, Bhagavad Gita, Socrates, Plato. The vice chancellor of the university says when they read Socrates and Plato, they may also read Bhagavad Gita. The most respected vice chancellor must understand that the text of Socrates, Plato and Bhagavad Gita are not the same because Bhagavad Gita is considered to be a holy book. Bhagavad Gita is a religious text, but whereas Socrates and Plato are philosophical work, in a classroom a student will question a text. Socrates can be questioned, Plato can be questioned, but what one believes is God speaking to man. Can it be questioned? The vice chancellor should say if there is a questioning on the holy scriptures, will it be acceptable to the people who believe it? So that is why all over the world they consider classroom as a secular place. Even in a theological state the school and college classrooms are considered secular. So what we say is that no religious text, religious text of any religion should enter the classroom. It should not form part of a curriculum what the students should read and that too a student of science, student of engineering cannot be asked to do that. Discussing philosophy is something different. You can read Socrates, you can read Plato, you can read Thirukural by Thiruvalluvar. Like it's so many secular scriptures, secular literatures are available in many languages in India. So you can ask the committees to explore the possibilities and bring in a secular literature instead of a holy book or religious scriptures. Yes and this college is consist of a lot of different religious people from different religions are in this college. So just imposing one single religion subject is not a good idea and also if it is just imposing stuff and it's not about a single person's interest in studying it. So it would be better if it was taken out of the syllabus or out of whatever it's there because I think it should be from one's own interest to study all those things.