Srinagar- Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha said Tuesday that there is a need to systematically identify and to bridge the gaps in the school education sector in terms of infrastructure, skill development at par with global standards.
The LG made these remarks while chairing a review-cum-consultation meeting on cyber security, capacity building of knowledge based industries and reforms in school education sector, at Raj Bhawan here on Tuesday.
The deliberation with officers of Industries & Commerce, Department of Information Technology and domain experts focussed on latest technological advancements, establishment of a Centre of excellence for cyber security and introducing academic courses on Artificial Intelligence, Coding, Big Data etc.
“New IT Towers meticulously designed for growth of the Information Technology industry will soon come up in J&K and it will create more jobs and fuel tech growth. Content creation and sharing with students on latest skills, awareness on IT Jobs and opportunities for startups will propel the IT industry and will make J&K the hub of Information and Communication Technology,” the LG said.
Discussing the reforms in school education, he said that there is a need to systematically identify and to bridge the gaps in the School Education sector in terms of Infrastructure, Skill development at par with Global standards.
Sinha also emphasised on improving the learning outcome, use of technology, focus on Emotional quotient (EQ) and Intelligence Quotient (IQ) to make learning a joyful activity.
“School education department, school management and education planners, domain experts should work together for quality education. Our prime objective is to be at par with the best schools in the country in terms of well-equipped laboratories and faculties,” he said.
The LG directed the school education department to introduce the reform in both Jammu and Kashmir divisions on a pilot basis in selected schools.
He also suggested the creation of a database of alumni from IIT and IIM, who would subsequently adopt students from different schools for handholding and guidance.
Alok Kumar, Principal Secretary School Education Department; Pankaj Chandra, Vice Chancellor, Ahmedabad University; Mandeep Kumar Bhandari, Principal Secretary to LG; Vikramjit Singh, Commissioner /Secretary, Industries & Commerce Department, Ms Prerna Puri, Commissioner Secretary, IT Department; Sanjay Gaden, J&K IT Consultant and Vish Narayanan, IIT BHU Alumni & Startup Investor attended the meeting and shared their valuable inputs for the formulation of strategies in their respective sectors.
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