Jammu: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday led the Golden Jubilee celebration ceremony throughout the year from the University of Jammu and said that Jammu and Kashmir spent more money than other countries in the country to maintain young talents in both education and sports.
On that occasion, he inaugurated 11 infrastructure projects worth Rs 43.91 Crore on the main campus and campus outside the office in Ramnagar, Reuration, and Kathua.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results “Jammu and Kashmir spend more money than other countries in this country to maintain youth talents in education and sports.
Many of you will know that budget Youth Kashmir and Kashmir Services and Sports this year are rs 513 Crore, relatively higher than some large states, “LG said.
Sinha underlines the need for a future-oriented education system, value-based, and ambitious that increases personality dignity.
The future expects new thoughts from students and teachers, and a major increase in the education system, he said.
“It is very possible to compensate for rapidly growing technology in learning ecosystems and preparing future students, armed with cognitive and hard skills.
Teachers and good students must be willing to let go and learn it.
The Governor Lt praised the University Administration to achieve A + value in the recent NAAC report, in addition to congratulating students, faculty members, and Chancellor representatives for newly inaugurated infrastructure projects.
Pressure on the dynamics of the contemporary education ecosystem, the Governor Lt said that universities and universities were no longer able to produce ordinary students.
The teacher must continue to develop a new mechanism to enrich the syllabus and students must learn things outside the specified curriculum.
“The main driving force for the future is knowledge.
The level in which we can adapt new education methods, the new research program is increasing.
Speed of scientific innovation and technology requires faster adaptability, faster than teachers and students,” Sinha asserted.
It is important to remember that universities and colleges have great strength and small changes in the curriculum can have a decisive impact on socio-economic environments, he added.
The Governor LT noted that when the Union region prepares a new industrial revolution, educational institutions need to produce human resources skilled with commensurate with industrial demand.
“I urge educators to analyze and adapt to changes in dynamics, and fill the gap to take part in the educational ecosystem that continues to change,” he said.
“The new education policy calls educators to move beyond reading, writing and arithmetic and emphasizing the development of future builders that influence positive change in society through innovation, creativity, affection, courtesy,” he added.
Governor lt convinced people that the government of Jammu and Kashmir will never allow the lack of resources to develop educational institutions in the United area.
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