On Friday, the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister had said that parents should be called 'Mata' and 'Pita' in India, instead of being 'mom' and 'dad', which he said was more prevalent these days. (Representational Photo | Associated Press ) 
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Students to answer roll-call with 'Jai Hind' in Madhya Pradesh schools

A Madhya Pradesh state minister has announced that from now onwards, the students will have to answer their roll-call with "Jai Hind".

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BHOPAL: Days after Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that people in India should use words "Mata" and "Pita" for their parents, a state minister has announced that from now onwards, the students will have to answer their roll-call with "Jai Hind".

While addressing NCC cadets on the National Cadet Corps Day on Sunday, School Education Minister Vijay Shah announced that now students would answer to roll-calls by saying "Jai Hind" instead of "yes sir" and "yes ma'am".

He said this would be enforced in all 1.22 lakh government schools, and an advisory in this regard would also be issued to all private schools.

On Friday, the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister had said that parents should be called "Mata" and "Pita" in India, instead of being "mom" and "dad", which he said was more prevalent these days.

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