One should focus on their deeds and not on the results.
One should focus on their deeds and not on the results.
Krishna Kant hails from Nai village near Udaipur and comes from a simple background. His father was a farmer, and his grandfather was a priest at the temple. He studied B.Ed and did agricultural work simultaneously. After finishing his degree, he worked as a teacher in Alok School in Udaipur for nine months. Those few months were a life-changing experience for him. Then he ventured into state services, and his first posting was at Jhadol, a tribal area near Udaipur.
Influenced by some RSS office bearers, Krishna Kant joined the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and got to handle the education and other issues handled by the Vanvasi Kalyan Parishad. He is looking after the Dharm Jagran programs of the RSS.
Krishna belonged to a small village and had a simple lifestyle. His childhood was not extraordinary but still memorable. Some precious memories are watching the Ramayana serial on one television with almost two hundred people, making and playing paper boats in the rain, bathing in the rivers, and relishing sweets as prasad. He cherishes these simple joys of childhood.
In his view, the education of today is incapable of building influential personalities for the future. He values practical experiences of meeting people, interacting with them, and learning from their experiences. He believes that absorbing these valuable life lessons helps him to lead a better and happy life. For him, education has got him a job to earn.
Krishna Kant is a people’s devotee who likes to invest in works of social and national interest. He feels that everyone should contribute some form of goodness to society and the nation. The drive for social service is in his nerves from a very young age. When he was a young boy of standard nine, he had resolved some issues in his school. Then, he had also formed a committee with his friends, Vivekanand Yuva Parishad, to solve the village issues. His ideology is to think of the people before thinking of the self. He feels that everyone should do religious programs like Sundarkand recitations, etc., to maintain a peaceful and positive aura.
He feels that God has chosen him to do religious and social deeds, and thus he should do it with dedication and joy.