.The three-time ABVP President also stressed the need to include such courses in the curriculum that help students acquire India's ancient wisdom. "Our ancient texts have so much to offer in a wide range of subjects, including Science, Arts, Medicine, Mathematics, Law, Architecture, Metallurgy, and Ecology, among others. Our modern-day education system must include the rich heritage of Indian knowledge tradition courses. This will encourage the holistic development of students and instil pride for the Indian culture among them. “Meanwhile, Tandon also said that the social welfare works being carried out by the ABVP would be continued at a larger scale. "During the peak of the pandemic, we launched several initiatives to reach out to those in need. ABVP held massive Covid testing drives, delivered medical supplies and food packets, taught students from poor families for free, and even helped tragedy-hit families with funeral rites. Even as we have moved out of the pandemic, ABVP will continue to serve society in various ways. For instance, we are holding ‘self-protection’ displays at colleges for girl students under 'Mission Sahasi'. Similarly, our activists are creating awareness on menstrual hygiene and distributing sanitary napkins under the 'Ritumati' drive."