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"content": "our universities to give such kinds of training. What do we hope to achieve by training our children in courses that really do not help them at all? In my life, I have seen people come to me with degree certificates in courses that are called team building, I do not know if you need a degree for that. Some have come to me with degree certificates in governance and national cohesion. Those are things that probably you do not need a degree for. Some have degrees in peace building and all sorts of things. I think the relevance of our education is very important. It is important that we need to give the youth capacity. Truly, looking at what we were discussing earlier, I would believe those counties that want to grow--- The good thing about devolution is that it gives you a chance to exercise your capacity at local level. That is why countries that embraced devolution long time ago have moved on. Where there is federalism like India, sometimes when you are in one state and you move to the next state, it is like moving from First World to Third World. We were just discussing this matter a short while ago, these governors who are obsessed with opulence appearances and titles, before they know it, their counties will be lagging behind. What we would encourage them as a House is to invest in the youth because by investing in our youth, we are certainly investing in the future. I second this Motion."
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