Free school for every village :
Swami Vivekananda wrote to the Raja of Mysore: Supposing even your Highness opens a free school in every village, ...
Now if the mountain does not come to Mohammed, Mohammed must go to the mountain.
If the poor boy cannot come to education, education must go to him.
There are thousands of single-minded, self-sacrificing Sannyâsins in our own country, going from village to village, teaching religion.
If some of them can be organised as teachers of secular things also, they will go from place to place, from door to door, not only preaching, but teaching also.
Suppose two of these men go to a village in the evening with a camera, a globe, some maps, etc.
They can teach a great deal of astronomy and geography to the ignorant.
By telling stories about different nations, they can give the poor a hundred times more information through the ear than they can get in a lifetime through books.
We think Swamiji meant these cameras, a sort of mechanical device, still used in Indian villages.
Swami Vivekananda
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