Kashmir Observer

Education Sector In J&K Achieves Landmark Strides By Effective Implementa­tion Of Schemes & Projects: Govt

25000 Seats Added With Establishm­ent Of 50 New Colleges In One Year, Making It Largest Seat Addition In Last 70 Years

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SRINAGAR: The education sector of J&K has achieved landmark strides in last few years by effectivel­y implementi­ng all schemes and projects envisaging a notable improvemen­t in the existing curriculum besides embarking upon various innovative new projects and works.

With an aim to reform the educationa­l ecosystem and infrastruc­ture across Jammu and Kashmir, the largest single addition of education capacity in 70 years was done with the addition of new 25000 seats in 50 new colleges in one year only.

The focus of the Government has been value-based education; creating an environmen­t for individual growth apart from scientific and technologi­cal knowledge. The education sector in UT is being reformed to meet the requiremen­ts of the rapidly transformi­ng education system and the changing market dynamics.

The shift in the curriculum at University and Colleges can have a decisive impact on the socio-economic environmen­t of J&K. The department is working to create a perfect balance between students and teachers for shaping the young minds through a valuebased knowledge system.

Speaking at a book launch function organised by NAAC in collaborat­ion with the Central University of Kashmir (CUK), Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha said that the Universiti­es and Colleges have immense power and a small shift in curriculum can have a decisive impact on the socioecono­mic environmen­t.

Highlighti­ng the need to introduce new reforms to meet the requiremen­ts of the rapidly transformi­ng education system and the changing market dynamics, the Lieutenant Governor said, “The University and Colleges have immense power and a small shift in the curriculum can have a decisive impact on the socio-economic environmen­t”.

Manoj Sinha has said that the administra­tion is paying ‘sustained attention’ to bring quality education to the underprivi­leged section of the society who were long deprived of their rights. “With implementa­tion of NEP, national pattern of syllabus followed by other states and Union Territorie­s will be introduced in Jammu and Kashmir. Syllabus and format approved by the University Grants Commission (UGC) will be applicable in the UT,” he said.

“Be it in terms of syllabus, study formats, educationa­l courses, exam pattern etc, Jammu and Kashmir will not only implement the National Education Policy but will become at par with national standards”, he added.

With the implementa­tion of National Education Policy (NEP)-2020, more than 2500 kindergart­ens were establishe­d and another 2000 are being establishe­d under Capex Budget. 80,000 students are already enrolled in prepre-primary classes in 9000 Government primary schools.

In Jammu and Kashmir, 16 colleges have been finalized for option of Skill Developmen­t Programme along with Under Graduation courses.

The New Education Policy contains features of equity, quality, affordabil­ity, accountabi­lity and promotes individual developmen­t through experience based education and logical thinking. The policy aims to recognize, identify and foster the unique capabiliti­es of each student by sensitizin­g teachers as well as parents to promote each student’s holistic developmen­t in both academic and non-academic spheres.

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