The golden rays of the morning sun bathed the tall windows of the Prime Minister's office in South Block.
Rohan sat at his desk, sipping his tea, his mind preoccupied with the next step in his vision for India's progress.
The defense deals were well underway, infrastructure projects under Gati Shakti were transforming the country, and yet, one aspect continued to troubled him: education.
A uniform, modern, and inclusive education system was essential for India to truly leap into the future.
But there was a problem, a deeply rooted one.
"Sir, Minister Chaudhary has arrived," Neeraj announced.
Rohan nodded, motioning for her to let the Education Minister in.
Mira Chaudhary walked in briskly, carrying a thick file labeled "Education Reforms: Religious Schools and State Oversight."
Her expression was a mixture of resolve and trepidation. She knew this discussion would not be easy.